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COUNCIL WELCOMES LUTHER  , DOLES OUT NONPROFI T FUNDING /P  AG E 5 Friday, April 17, 2015 $1.50     C our  er i claremont-courier.com PIXLEY/ PAGE 6 CALENDAR/ PAGE 18 Happy Earth Day, Claremont.  Vi si t claremont-courier.com. BLOTTER/ PAGE 4 LETTERS/ PAGE 3       Author hopes kids will be the force of change/  l remont D OWN TO E  AR TH / PAGE 23 IN THIS EDITION COURIER photos/Steven Felschundneff Part of a HAZMAT training at the Claremont Colleges recently involved a ladder truck to serve as a shower so that the actors playing chemical explosion victims could be cleansed. In the interest of saving water, this part of the event lasted only a few minutes. PAGE 26 Colleges put to the test Catch up on the week in CHS sports Sage advice for your home garden/   PAGE 16 PAGE 27
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COUNCIL WELCOMES LUTHER DOLES OUT NONPROFIT FUNDING P AG E 5

Friday April 17 2015 983157 $150

Cour er iclaremont-couriercom

PIXLEY PAGE 6

CALENDAR PAGE 18

Happy Earth Day Claremont

Visi t claremont-couriercom

BLOTTER PAGE 4

LETTERS PAGE 3

Author hopes kids will bethe force of change

l remont

DO WN TO E AR TH PAGE 23

IN THIS EDITION

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffPart of a HAZMAT training at the Claremont Colleges recently involved a ladder truck to serve as a showerso that the actors playing chemical explosion victims could be cleansed In the interest of saving water thispart of the event lasted only a few minutes

PAGE 26

Colleges put to the test

Catch up onthe week in

CHS sports

Sage advice for your home garden PAGE 16

PAGE 27

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Clearing up waterDear Editor

Two specific points for the COURIERstory on April 10 seem worth more publicattention The first regards the informationunder pictures on pages 1 and 3 San An-tonio Dam was built by the Army Corp of

Engineers for flood prevention Althoughit could hold 11880 acre feet of water asyou stated it was never meant for that pur-pose and has never been filled

After several days of heavy rain theremay be a small pond behind San AntonioDam but that water is soon releasedthrough the flood control gate (visible atcenter right in your photo on page 1) ontothe San Antonio Spreading Groundsowned by the Pomona Valley ProtectiveAssociation (PVPA)

When released the water percolatesinto the Six Basins Aquifer to providewater supply to wells which serve thiswhole valley Some of it also drains overinto the Chino Basin San Antonio Dam

was meant for flood control it has notbeen used for storage even in the wettestyears But maybe it could be so used

Second thank you for printing the chartof water use by Claremont Pomona Up-land and La Verne Claremont reallystands out as a heavy water user GoldenState Water Company has always said thatClaremont is their highest water user

Note however that none of our neigh-bors only Claremont is served by GoldenState Water Our neighbors all own theirown water companies As Golden Statersquosrecords are never open to public inspectionwe have not been able to figure out wherethe heavy use is concentrated

Claremonters do indeed need to cuttheir water use as we are now under amandatory 35 percent decrease But if wesave water Golden State adds WRAMfees which charge everybody more evenif they themselves save water Not muchincentive there which has long been one

of our complaints That will be changed if Claremont succeeds in buying its waterservicemdashand eminent domain proceed-ings are now in court

A tiered structure in Claremont doescost heavy users higher bills but does lit-tle to reduce water consumption More-over Golden State does not wantconsumers to reduce water use for that re-duces the income they say they need foradministration (that is high salaries) andprofits to shareholders

Equitable water distribution poses com-plicated issues but cities can have fairerpolicies when they own their companieslocally Claremont is working toward thatgoal Marilee Scaff

Claremont

To Wilderness Park enthusiastsDear Editor

Hike cycle run and walk on the wildside using Claremontrsquos Wilderness Trail

Many close-call incidents and accidentstake place because of inattention and un-safe behavior Follow the rules of the roadwhen you walk run and cycle the TrailStay on the right and pass on the left Donot walk four abreast share the road

Cyclists maintain a safe speed and an-nounce your approach to pedestrians Ear-buds are unsafe preventing you fromhearing rattlesnakes mountain lions run-

ners and cyclist warningsKeep Fido on a leash and clean up aft

the dog The dog doesnrsquot know any bettebut you do

Everyone has fun on the WilderneLoop if everyone demonstrates courtesand safety

Lawrence Castoren

Claremo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Tuesday April 28City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Service 115-180) is published once weekly by the Courier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September 17 1908 at the post office at Claremont California under the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postageis paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Single copy $150 Annual subscription $5600 Send all remittances and correspondence about sub-

scriptions undelivered copies and changes of address to the Courier 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 Tele-phone 909-621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courier one hundred and seventh year number 16

ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

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Leaves twirl in the breezeJulia Hanoum

Sycamore Elementary School

Spring is not rainy

Not here in California Itrsquos dry as a boneDaniel Hodde

Sycamore Elementary School

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday April 7A Chino man was rushed to the hospi-

tal following a collision on his bicycleClaremont police dispatch received sev-eral 911 calls around 320 pm after aman crashed his bike near San Jose Av-enue and Marion Drive An officer whohappened to be driving by at the time as-sisted the 56-year-old man who had rid-den his grey Magna off the curb lostcontrol and crashed to the ground Therider who wasnrsquot wearing a helmet suf-fered abrasions to his face and was air-

lifted to USC Medical Center fortreatment

Wednesday April 8Claremont police responded to a bur-

glar alarm located on the 900 block of Harrison Avenue but the thieves andsome of the homeownerrsquos property werealready gone According to LieutenantMike Ciszek the victim had locked theresidence before leaving the home andthere were no signs of forced entryProperty loss is estimated at $13500 andincludes jewelry pet medications and aKindle Fire

A family disturbance resulted in the

arrest of a Claremont man Officers re-sponded to the 700 block of West FirstStreet after the parents of a small childbecame involved in a verbal altercationthat turned physical The 30-year-oldsuspect threw a box of oranges at thewoman while she was holding theirchild before threatening to stab themboth with a kitchen knife The man wasarrested for threats and assault with greatbodily injury with a weapon other than afirearm The couple has been dating fornearly three years

Thursday April 9Claremont police caught the bad guys

thanks to the keen eye of a homeownerfollowing a burglary in progress at herresidence Officers responded to the1000 block of Pomello Drive at 320

pm after the victim arrived home andsaw the door to the garage was openShe called into the residence and a mancame walking out holding an iPadtelling her he was a contractor doingwork At that point the resident realizedher home had been burglarized She laterreported over $250000 in jewelry hadbeen stolen The victim told police shesaw a car backed in at the northeasternportion of her property and provided adescription of the male and female sus-pects and their vehiclemdasha light blue or

turquoise car with a blanket in the rearwindow and a license plate beginningwith the number 6

During a routine patrol the followingday a Claremont officer spotted the ve-hicle on the 400 block of Auto CenterDrive and followed it as it entered east-bound on the 10 freeway from IndianHill Boulevard at which time the officerstopped the vehicle The female driverEsther Setiawan 27 and male passengerAngelo Barsotti 42 were detained at thescene and arrested for residential bur-glary following identification from thehomeowner Property from the Pomelloburglary as well as others was locatedinside the vehicle Both suspects have

prior arrests for burglary forgery andother offenses as well as prior addressesin West Covina but both claim to behomeless They remain in custody on$50000 bail each

Friday April 10A car traveling on Route 66 with a flat

tire and front-end damage was a red flagfor Claremont police According to LtCiszek Ryan Massie was spotted driv-ing 40 miles per hour down Foothill at830 pm and the physical damage to hiscar caught the attention of police Offi-cers conducted a field sobriety test anddetermined Mr Massie was drivingunder the influence Further investiga-

tion found that the 21-year-old AltaLoma resident was also involved in a hit

and run collision at the intersection of Indian Hill and Fourth Street ldquoThe me-dian came out of nowhererdquo Mr Massietold police He was arrested for DUI andhit and run

An unknown burglar broke the rear

living room window of a home on the200 block of Andover Drive Thethieves ransacked the home taking un-known property before fleeing

A taxi driver intending to pick up his

passenger knocked her to the ground in-stead sending her to the hospital The47-year-old cab driver was making a U-

turn in the parking lot of Super King topick up his 60-year-old female farewhen the front of his bumper went overthe sidewalk and collided with her shop-ping cart causing her to fall backwardsto the ground The Montclair residentcomplained of pain to her buttockslower back and chest and was taken toPomona Valley Medical Center for eval-uation There was no damage to the ve-hicle or the shopping cart

Saturday April 11A hit and run driver confessed to his

crime hours after damaging property inthe Village A La Verne resident wastraveling north on Indian Hill near Sec-ond Street at 244 am when he made an

unsafe turn and crashed into the curb be-fore hitting a traffic signal and a tree Hefled the scene The 26-year-old calledClaremont police at 5 am telling theofficer he was tired and thought he sawsomething in the road and jerked thewheel causing the collision Althoughhe left the scene of the accident the mantold police he pulled the debris out of theroad so no one would be injured The in-vestigation remains ongoing

Burglars entered another Claremont

residence with little to stand in their wayAt approximately 530 pm thieves ac-cessed the home on the 800 block of Highpoint Drive through the unlocked

front door Once inside the suspects ran-sacked the house and fled the location in

an unknown direction The victim wasunable to determine what property hadbeen taken from the home

A thief left four girls little to cheer

about after stealing their cell phones duing a SoCal Classic Dance and CheerCompetition at Claremont High SchoolAt approximately 7 pm four studentsthree from Ontario and one from Red-lands left their backpacks in the boyrsquoslocker room area that was being used tochange into their uniforms When thegirls returned 30 minutes later theirphones were gone Over 55 schoolsfrom all over California participated in

the competition

Tuesday April 14A feisty gal with a lead foot took

Claremont police on a 10-mile tour of Upland after they attempted to pull herover for speeding At approximately 1am a Claremont officer observed aToyota Matrix speeding near Base Lineand Monte Vista and attempted to stopthe car The driver Danielle Goodmanrefused to stop and a pursuit ensued ThChino resident entered the 210 freewayeast at Base Line Road and exited atMountain Avenue in Upland before getting back on and exiting at Campus Av-enue speeding and running red lights

and stop signs through residential areasThe 29-year-old driver struck a Clare

mont patrol vehicle with her car beforecoming to a dead end at Euclid Avenueand 24th Street where she was detainedand arrested for DUI following a fieldsobriety test Ms Goodman told officershersquod had nothing to drink and saw thepolice lights but didnrsquot stop becauseldquoAfter everything thatrsquos happened to mthis year I apologize Itrsquos nothing per-sonalrdquo

She was transported to Claremont jaifor booking where she damaged the jailvisitorrsquos phone and struck the arm of a

jailer She racked up a laundry list of offenses and remains in Claremont cus-

tody on $75000 bail mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Claremont police nowhave a second crimefighting dog a two-year-old Belgian Malnois named Lutherwho will be used pri-marily in trackingdown suspects

COURIER photSteven Felschundne

Move over Dodger the cityhas a new crime-fightingpartner and hersquos ready for

his close-up Meet Luther a two-year-old Belgian Malinois and theClaremont Police Departmentrsquosnewest four-legged officer

Luther and his police handler OfficerMichael Snyder made their official debut atthe Claremont City Council meeting Tuesdaynight having returned to the CPD on April 10following seven weeks of Basic Patrol K9training at ScenturionK9 in Fontana

The course focuses on obedience agilitybuilding searches open area searches handlerprotection article searches and wind scentsearching and is designed to train the K9 teamin searching for and apprehending suspects

Claremont welcomes new four-legged CPD officer

LUTHER continues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15CITY NEWS

Officer Snyder and Luther graduatedthe Basic Patrol K9 course and passeda California POST (Peace OfficersStandards and Training) certificationtest on April 9 allowing the dynamicduo to be deployed and recognized asan operational K9 team within the Stateof California

ldquoLuther is trained as a patrol K9 andwill be trained as an explosives K9 aswellrdquo explains Chief Paul Cooper

ldquoThis will provide us with the ability toutilize Luther to seek out gunshotresidue in a car building or personsearch for any explosives that may havebeen placed at a location or search forexplosives residue after an explosionrdquo

The addition of Luther to the cityrsquospolice force was made possible in partby a $10000 donation from KeepingGood in the Neighborhood (KGNH) acommunity watch group serving Clare-mont In May 2013 the group an-nounced it would raise money for thepolice forcersquos K-9 fund and in February2015 delivered on that promise

ldquoAs a surprise I showed up at rollcall with 30 officers and presented

Chief Cooper with the $10000 checkrdquosays KGNH founder Betty Crocker ldquoItwas an honor to do it in a private waybecause these officers are an inspira-tion They are why we do itrdquo

Receiving the support and recogni-tion from the Claremont community isvery gratifying says Chief Cooper

ldquoWhile I may have accepted thecheck it really was a check to all of thehardworking men and women at the de-partment from a community that sup-ports the work they do day in and dayoutrdquo he says ldquoThe fact that KGNH andall of the people who donated moneythrough KGNH and funded the pur-chase of Luther and the K9 program is a

testament to the support our departmentreceives from the communityrdquo

A $40000 grant from State Home-land Security was also received by thedepartment which will put those fundsto use for veterinary services kennelstraining aids leashes collars and theoutfitting of a vehicle as well as foodfor the Kp cop

At a cost of $22000 including histraining Luther will serve as the cityrsquosfirst patrol dog since the canine officerprogram was resurrected in 2012 with

the addition of Dodger a BritishLabrador trained to identify narcotics

ldquoDodger was very well-received inthe communityrdquo says Chief CooperldquoHe is not a patrol dog and so our goalwill be to gauge the community supportand if itrsquos there I would like to add asecond patrol dog in the futurerdquo

The canine officer program had pre-viously run from 1989 to 1998 with apair of German Shepherds named Mol-log and Dusty Mollog was retired afterfive years of service and the program

was voluntarily shut down after Dustyhad an off-duty bite that injured a child

ldquoWe believe our policies and thetraining that both the K9 and their han-dler go through are the best safe-guardsrdquo says Chief Cooper of preventing a similar incident in the fu-ture ldquoSelecting the right dog that is theright fit in the community they areworking in is also a must We believewe have done that with Lutherrdquo

In 2010 the Claremont Police De-partment reduced its full-time police officer positions from 43 to 35 With thesupport of the city manager and the

Claremont City Council the departmenhas been able to add back three of thospositions Chief Cooper remains hope-ful that more position will be added inthe future but believes Krsquos are a valu-able tool that enhances the services thepolice department provides to the com-munity without the cost of a police officer

ldquoNot to say that K9 teams can replacall police officers but a well-trained Kteam can reduce the amount of time officers spend searching for a suspect(s)searching a building to determine if thesuspect is still at the location searchinga building for explosives bullets gunsand searching a vehicle or location for

drugsrdquo he says ldquoThey save time andreduce the impact these operations havon an already reduced police forcerdquo

Working as a K9 team means OfficeSnyder and Luther are together not onlfor work but playtime as well allowingthe pair to form a solid bond as part-ners

ldquoHe loves to chase the juterdquo says Officer Snyder of playtime with LutherldquoHersquoll chase it until my arm gets tiredof throwing it He brings it back andsets it right at my feet Itrsquos a game withhim and he loves itrdquo

ldquoHersquos a very simple dogrdquo says thesix-year veteran of the Claremont Po-lice Department ldquoHis tail is always

waggingrdquo mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-couriercom

LUTHER from the previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont police have purchased a new patrol dog named Luther a two-year-oldBelgian malinois who joins Dodger as the second dog on the police force Lutherwill primarily be used to track suspects with the assistance of his handler Offi-cer Michael Snyder In the future Luther will be trained in bomb detection as well

The Claremont City Council unani-mously approved nonprofit fund-ing recommendations brought

before them Tuesday night benefitting anestimated 23000 residents or students in

the Claremont community during thecoming year

The Community Based Organization Grant Pro-gram budget included $86650 for general servicesand an additional $60000 for homeless services

The Claremont After School Program (CLASP) re-ceived $12850 of the $15000 requested ClaremontMcKenna Collegersquos SOURCE program received$5325 of the $6500 it requested and YouTherapySchool-Based Psychological Services for Under-served Youth and Families received $22300 of the$25000 it had requested

The CBO Grant Program has two parts an annualapplication process and an onsite evaluation for ap-proved grant programs

In December 2014 the city opened up the applica-

tion requests to all grant recipients who applied forfunding during the past three years as well as to a listof nonprofits that serve the Claremont community

By the January 15 2015 deadline a total of 24 in-dividual agencies submitted applications for 26 pro-grams Of those 17 agenciessubmitted applications for generalservices grants for $86650 in avail-able funds Seven agencies vying for $60000 submit-ted applications on behalf of homeless service

programsThe Community and Human Services Commission

heard oral presentations from the applicants in March2015 during two public meetings with a third meet-ing held to consider the grant proposals and developfunding recommendations

Proposals were evaluated based on the agencyrsquoshistory how the program aligned with the city councilpriorities human services department master plan orcity planning documents the number of Claremontresidents or students served the potential impact theprogram provided recipients as well as how well theprogram fit the current needs of the community

As dictated by the grant policy guidelines 20 per-cent of CBO funding should be allocated to new andemerging programs In 2015-16 eight of the 24 appli-cations were for new programs with the commission

dedicating 94 percent or $13725 of the total avail-able funds to those programs

YouTherapy Psychological Services received the

largest sum ($1300) in relation to their funding re-quest ($1500) for their parental support program Itwas a quest much different result than in May 2014when the commission allocated only three percent ofits resources to new and emerging programs citing fnancial restrictions and causing a heated debate incouncil chambers

Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP)fell into that category last year with CHAP representative Karl Hilgert telling the council that the $1000allotted to his organization in 2014-15 felt like ldquoa slain the facerdquo

Mr Hilgert said he was encouraged to apply andwas led to believe the group would receive sufficientfunding CHAP fared better this year receiving a totof $6450 of the $8500 it requested for 2015-16 fortwo of its programsmdashAid and Advocacy Program foHomeless Persons and Homeless Coordinating Funding

Of the 24 CBOs that requested funds for 2015-16three programsmdashCLASP Claremont McKenna Col-lege Source and Inland Valley Hope Partnersrsquo FamilyStabilizationHomeless Assistance Programmdashwere eigible for multi-year funding or ldquoinstitutional fund-

ingrdquo as outlined in the guidelines and approved by

Council approves nonprofit organization funding

CITY COUNCIL continues on page 1

CITY

COUNCIL

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

OUR TOWN

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

JUNGLE BOOKcontinued from page 19

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-

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EXPERIENCED maturechildcare giver for hireLong-term care Own trans-portation Great references Adriana 626-437-0881

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Irrigation

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Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

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Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

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Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

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Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

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Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

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Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

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Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

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909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

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Painting

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Patio amp Decks

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Cell 626-428-1691

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Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

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Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

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909-945-1995

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STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

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GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

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DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

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and modificationsCF Privett

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Tile

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

bull Cliff May Architect Classic - $575000

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CLIENT REVIEWS

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a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Clearing up waterDear Editor

Two specific points for the COURIERstory on April 10 seem worth more publicattention The first regards the informationunder pictures on pages 1 and 3 San An-tonio Dam was built by the Army Corp of

Engineers for flood prevention Althoughit could hold 11880 acre feet of water asyou stated it was never meant for that pur-pose and has never been filled

After several days of heavy rain theremay be a small pond behind San AntonioDam but that water is soon releasedthrough the flood control gate (visible atcenter right in your photo on page 1) ontothe San Antonio Spreading Groundsowned by the Pomona Valley ProtectiveAssociation (PVPA)

When released the water percolatesinto the Six Basins Aquifer to providewater supply to wells which serve thiswhole valley Some of it also drains overinto the Chino Basin San Antonio Dam

was meant for flood control it has notbeen used for storage even in the wettestyears But maybe it could be so used

Second thank you for printing the chartof water use by Claremont Pomona Up-land and La Verne Claremont reallystands out as a heavy water user GoldenState Water Company has always said thatClaremont is their highest water user

Note however that none of our neigh-bors only Claremont is served by GoldenState Water Our neighbors all own theirown water companies As Golden Statersquosrecords are never open to public inspectionwe have not been able to figure out wherethe heavy use is concentrated

Claremonters do indeed need to cuttheir water use as we are now under amandatory 35 percent decrease But if wesave water Golden State adds WRAMfees which charge everybody more evenif they themselves save water Not muchincentive there which has long been one

of our complaints That will be changed if Claremont succeeds in buying its waterservicemdashand eminent domain proceed-ings are now in court

A tiered structure in Claremont doescost heavy users higher bills but does lit-tle to reduce water consumption More-over Golden State does not wantconsumers to reduce water use for that re-duces the income they say they need foradministration (that is high salaries) andprofits to shareholders

Equitable water distribution poses com-plicated issues but cities can have fairerpolicies when they own their companieslocally Claremont is working toward thatgoal Marilee Scaff

Claremont

To Wilderness Park enthusiastsDear Editor

Hike cycle run and walk on the wildside using Claremontrsquos Wilderness Trail

Many close-call incidents and accidentstake place because of inattention and un-safe behavior Follow the rules of the roadwhen you walk run and cycle the TrailStay on the right and pass on the left Donot walk four abreast share the road

Cyclists maintain a safe speed and an-nounce your approach to pedestrians Ear-buds are unsafe preventing you fromhearing rattlesnakes mountain lions run-

ners and cyclist warningsKeep Fido on a leash and clean up aft

the dog The dog doesnrsquot know any bettebut you do

Everyone has fun on the WilderneLoop if everyone demonstrates courtesand safety

Lawrence Castoren

Claremo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

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Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

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Tuesday April 28City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Service 115-180) is published once weekly by the Courier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September 17 1908 at the post office at Claremont California under the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postageis paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Single copy $150 Annual subscription $5600 Send all remittances and correspondence about sub-

scriptions undelivered copies and changes of address to the Courier 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 Tele-phone 909-621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courier one hundred and seventh year number 16

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday April 7A Chino man was rushed to the hospi-

tal following a collision on his bicycleClaremont police dispatch received sev-eral 911 calls around 320 pm after aman crashed his bike near San Jose Av-enue and Marion Drive An officer whohappened to be driving by at the time as-sisted the 56-year-old man who had rid-den his grey Magna off the curb lostcontrol and crashed to the ground Therider who wasnrsquot wearing a helmet suf-fered abrasions to his face and was air-

lifted to USC Medical Center fortreatment

Wednesday April 8Claremont police responded to a bur-

glar alarm located on the 900 block of Harrison Avenue but the thieves andsome of the homeownerrsquos property werealready gone According to LieutenantMike Ciszek the victim had locked theresidence before leaving the home andthere were no signs of forced entryProperty loss is estimated at $13500 andincludes jewelry pet medications and aKindle Fire

A family disturbance resulted in the

arrest of a Claremont man Officers re-sponded to the 700 block of West FirstStreet after the parents of a small childbecame involved in a verbal altercationthat turned physical The 30-year-oldsuspect threw a box of oranges at thewoman while she was holding theirchild before threatening to stab themboth with a kitchen knife The man wasarrested for threats and assault with greatbodily injury with a weapon other than afirearm The couple has been dating fornearly three years

Thursday April 9Claremont police caught the bad guys

thanks to the keen eye of a homeownerfollowing a burglary in progress at herresidence Officers responded to the1000 block of Pomello Drive at 320

pm after the victim arrived home andsaw the door to the garage was openShe called into the residence and a mancame walking out holding an iPadtelling her he was a contractor doingwork At that point the resident realizedher home had been burglarized She laterreported over $250000 in jewelry hadbeen stolen The victim told police shesaw a car backed in at the northeasternportion of her property and provided adescription of the male and female sus-pects and their vehiclemdasha light blue or

turquoise car with a blanket in the rearwindow and a license plate beginningwith the number 6

During a routine patrol the followingday a Claremont officer spotted the ve-hicle on the 400 block of Auto CenterDrive and followed it as it entered east-bound on the 10 freeway from IndianHill Boulevard at which time the officerstopped the vehicle The female driverEsther Setiawan 27 and male passengerAngelo Barsotti 42 were detained at thescene and arrested for residential bur-glary following identification from thehomeowner Property from the Pomelloburglary as well as others was locatedinside the vehicle Both suspects have

prior arrests for burglary forgery andother offenses as well as prior addressesin West Covina but both claim to behomeless They remain in custody on$50000 bail each

Friday April 10A car traveling on Route 66 with a flat

tire and front-end damage was a red flagfor Claremont police According to LtCiszek Ryan Massie was spotted driv-ing 40 miles per hour down Foothill at830 pm and the physical damage to hiscar caught the attention of police Offi-cers conducted a field sobriety test anddetermined Mr Massie was drivingunder the influence Further investiga-

tion found that the 21-year-old AltaLoma resident was also involved in a hit

and run collision at the intersection of Indian Hill and Fourth Street ldquoThe me-dian came out of nowhererdquo Mr Massietold police He was arrested for DUI andhit and run

An unknown burglar broke the rear

living room window of a home on the200 block of Andover Drive Thethieves ransacked the home taking un-known property before fleeing

A taxi driver intending to pick up his

passenger knocked her to the ground in-stead sending her to the hospital The47-year-old cab driver was making a U-

turn in the parking lot of Super King topick up his 60-year-old female farewhen the front of his bumper went overthe sidewalk and collided with her shop-ping cart causing her to fall backwardsto the ground The Montclair residentcomplained of pain to her buttockslower back and chest and was taken toPomona Valley Medical Center for eval-uation There was no damage to the ve-hicle or the shopping cart

Saturday April 11A hit and run driver confessed to his

crime hours after damaging property inthe Village A La Verne resident wastraveling north on Indian Hill near Sec-ond Street at 244 am when he made an

unsafe turn and crashed into the curb be-fore hitting a traffic signal and a tree Hefled the scene The 26-year-old calledClaremont police at 5 am telling theofficer he was tired and thought he sawsomething in the road and jerked thewheel causing the collision Althoughhe left the scene of the accident the mantold police he pulled the debris out of theroad so no one would be injured The in-vestigation remains ongoing

Burglars entered another Claremont

residence with little to stand in their wayAt approximately 530 pm thieves ac-cessed the home on the 800 block of Highpoint Drive through the unlocked

front door Once inside the suspects ran-sacked the house and fled the location in

an unknown direction The victim wasunable to determine what property hadbeen taken from the home

A thief left four girls little to cheer

about after stealing their cell phones duing a SoCal Classic Dance and CheerCompetition at Claremont High SchoolAt approximately 7 pm four studentsthree from Ontario and one from Red-lands left their backpacks in the boyrsquoslocker room area that was being used tochange into their uniforms When thegirls returned 30 minutes later theirphones were gone Over 55 schoolsfrom all over California participated in

the competition

Tuesday April 14A feisty gal with a lead foot took

Claremont police on a 10-mile tour of Upland after they attempted to pull herover for speeding At approximately 1am a Claremont officer observed aToyota Matrix speeding near Base Lineand Monte Vista and attempted to stopthe car The driver Danielle Goodmanrefused to stop and a pursuit ensued ThChino resident entered the 210 freewayeast at Base Line Road and exited atMountain Avenue in Upland before getting back on and exiting at Campus Av-enue speeding and running red lights

and stop signs through residential areasThe 29-year-old driver struck a Clare

mont patrol vehicle with her car beforecoming to a dead end at Euclid Avenueand 24th Street where she was detainedand arrested for DUI following a fieldsobriety test Ms Goodman told officershersquod had nothing to drink and saw thepolice lights but didnrsquot stop becauseldquoAfter everything thatrsquos happened to mthis year I apologize Itrsquos nothing per-sonalrdquo

She was transported to Claremont jaifor booking where she damaged the jailvisitorrsquos phone and struck the arm of a

jailer She racked up a laundry list of offenses and remains in Claremont cus-

tody on $75000 bail mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Claremont police nowhave a second crimefighting dog a two-year-old Belgian Malnois named Lutherwho will be used pri-marily in trackingdown suspects

COURIER photSteven Felschundne

Move over Dodger the cityhas a new crime-fightingpartner and hersquos ready for

his close-up Meet Luther a two-year-old Belgian Malinois and theClaremont Police Departmentrsquosnewest four-legged officer

Luther and his police handler OfficerMichael Snyder made their official debut atthe Claremont City Council meeting Tuesdaynight having returned to the CPD on April 10following seven weeks of Basic Patrol K9training at ScenturionK9 in Fontana

The course focuses on obedience agilitybuilding searches open area searches handlerprotection article searches and wind scentsearching and is designed to train the K9 teamin searching for and apprehending suspects

Claremont welcomes new four-legged CPD officer

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15CITY NEWS

Officer Snyder and Luther graduatedthe Basic Patrol K9 course and passeda California POST (Peace OfficersStandards and Training) certificationtest on April 9 allowing the dynamicduo to be deployed and recognized asan operational K9 team within the Stateof California

ldquoLuther is trained as a patrol K9 andwill be trained as an explosives K9 aswellrdquo explains Chief Paul Cooper

ldquoThis will provide us with the ability toutilize Luther to seek out gunshotresidue in a car building or personsearch for any explosives that may havebeen placed at a location or search forexplosives residue after an explosionrdquo

The addition of Luther to the cityrsquospolice force was made possible in partby a $10000 donation from KeepingGood in the Neighborhood (KGNH) acommunity watch group serving Clare-mont In May 2013 the group an-nounced it would raise money for thepolice forcersquos K-9 fund and in February2015 delivered on that promise

ldquoAs a surprise I showed up at rollcall with 30 officers and presented

Chief Cooper with the $10000 checkrdquosays KGNH founder Betty Crocker ldquoItwas an honor to do it in a private waybecause these officers are an inspira-tion They are why we do itrdquo

Receiving the support and recogni-tion from the Claremont community isvery gratifying says Chief Cooper

ldquoWhile I may have accepted thecheck it really was a check to all of thehardworking men and women at the de-partment from a community that sup-ports the work they do day in and dayoutrdquo he says ldquoThe fact that KGNH andall of the people who donated moneythrough KGNH and funded the pur-chase of Luther and the K9 program is a

testament to the support our departmentreceives from the communityrdquo

A $40000 grant from State Home-land Security was also received by thedepartment which will put those fundsto use for veterinary services kennelstraining aids leashes collars and theoutfitting of a vehicle as well as foodfor the Kp cop

At a cost of $22000 including histraining Luther will serve as the cityrsquosfirst patrol dog since the canine officerprogram was resurrected in 2012 with

the addition of Dodger a BritishLabrador trained to identify narcotics

ldquoDodger was very well-received inthe communityrdquo says Chief CooperldquoHe is not a patrol dog and so our goalwill be to gauge the community supportand if itrsquos there I would like to add asecond patrol dog in the futurerdquo

The canine officer program had pre-viously run from 1989 to 1998 with apair of German Shepherds named Mol-log and Dusty Mollog was retired afterfive years of service and the program

was voluntarily shut down after Dustyhad an off-duty bite that injured a child

ldquoWe believe our policies and thetraining that both the K9 and their han-dler go through are the best safe-guardsrdquo says Chief Cooper of preventing a similar incident in the fu-ture ldquoSelecting the right dog that is theright fit in the community they areworking in is also a must We believewe have done that with Lutherrdquo

In 2010 the Claremont Police De-partment reduced its full-time police officer positions from 43 to 35 With thesupport of the city manager and the

Claremont City Council the departmenhas been able to add back three of thospositions Chief Cooper remains hope-ful that more position will be added inthe future but believes Krsquos are a valu-able tool that enhances the services thepolice department provides to the com-munity without the cost of a police officer

ldquoNot to say that K9 teams can replacall police officers but a well-trained Kteam can reduce the amount of time officers spend searching for a suspect(s)searching a building to determine if thesuspect is still at the location searchinga building for explosives bullets gunsand searching a vehicle or location for

drugsrdquo he says ldquoThey save time andreduce the impact these operations havon an already reduced police forcerdquo

Working as a K9 team means OfficeSnyder and Luther are together not onlfor work but playtime as well allowingthe pair to form a solid bond as part-ners

ldquoHe loves to chase the juterdquo says Officer Snyder of playtime with LutherldquoHersquoll chase it until my arm gets tiredof throwing it He brings it back andsets it right at my feet Itrsquos a game withhim and he loves itrdquo

ldquoHersquos a very simple dogrdquo says thesix-year veteran of the Claremont Po-lice Department ldquoHis tail is always

waggingrdquo mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-couriercom

LUTHER from the previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont police have purchased a new patrol dog named Luther a two-year-oldBelgian malinois who joins Dodger as the second dog on the police force Lutherwill primarily be used to track suspects with the assistance of his handler Offi-cer Michael Snyder In the future Luther will be trained in bomb detection as well

The Claremont City Council unani-mously approved nonprofit fund-ing recommendations brought

before them Tuesday night benefitting anestimated 23000 residents or students in

the Claremont community during thecoming year

The Community Based Organization Grant Pro-gram budget included $86650 for general servicesand an additional $60000 for homeless services

The Claremont After School Program (CLASP) re-ceived $12850 of the $15000 requested ClaremontMcKenna Collegersquos SOURCE program received$5325 of the $6500 it requested and YouTherapySchool-Based Psychological Services for Under-served Youth and Families received $22300 of the$25000 it had requested

The CBO Grant Program has two parts an annualapplication process and an onsite evaluation for ap-proved grant programs

In December 2014 the city opened up the applica-

tion requests to all grant recipients who applied forfunding during the past three years as well as to a listof nonprofits that serve the Claremont community

By the January 15 2015 deadline a total of 24 in-dividual agencies submitted applications for 26 pro-grams Of those 17 agenciessubmitted applications for generalservices grants for $86650 in avail-able funds Seven agencies vying for $60000 submit-ted applications on behalf of homeless service

programsThe Community and Human Services Commission

heard oral presentations from the applicants in March2015 during two public meetings with a third meet-ing held to consider the grant proposals and developfunding recommendations

Proposals were evaluated based on the agencyrsquoshistory how the program aligned with the city councilpriorities human services department master plan orcity planning documents the number of Claremontresidents or students served the potential impact theprogram provided recipients as well as how well theprogram fit the current needs of the community

As dictated by the grant policy guidelines 20 per-cent of CBO funding should be allocated to new andemerging programs In 2015-16 eight of the 24 appli-cations were for new programs with the commission

dedicating 94 percent or $13725 of the total avail-able funds to those programs

YouTherapy Psychological Services received the

largest sum ($1300) in relation to their funding re-quest ($1500) for their parental support program Itwas a quest much different result than in May 2014when the commission allocated only three percent ofits resources to new and emerging programs citing fnancial restrictions and causing a heated debate incouncil chambers

Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP)fell into that category last year with CHAP representative Karl Hilgert telling the council that the $1000allotted to his organization in 2014-15 felt like ldquoa slain the facerdquo

Mr Hilgert said he was encouraged to apply andwas led to believe the group would receive sufficientfunding CHAP fared better this year receiving a totof $6450 of the $8500 it requested for 2015-16 fortwo of its programsmdashAid and Advocacy Program foHomeless Persons and Homeless Coordinating Funding

Of the 24 CBOs that requested funds for 2015-16three programsmdashCLASP Claremont McKenna Col-lege Source and Inland Valley Hope Partnersrsquo FamilyStabilizationHomeless Assistance Programmdashwere eigible for multi-year funding or ldquoinstitutional fund-

ingrdquo as outlined in the guidelines and approved by

Council approves nonprofit organization funding

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CITY

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

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Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

cherpclaremontgmailcom

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

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Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

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wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

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615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

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financial consultants

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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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chiropractor

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

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optometry

dentist

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

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Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

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OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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Living 2015

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

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AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

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BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

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Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Clearing up waterDear Editor

Two specific points for the COURIERstory on April 10 seem worth more publicattention The first regards the informationunder pictures on pages 1 and 3 San An-tonio Dam was built by the Army Corp of

Engineers for flood prevention Althoughit could hold 11880 acre feet of water asyou stated it was never meant for that pur-pose and has never been filled

After several days of heavy rain theremay be a small pond behind San AntonioDam but that water is soon releasedthrough the flood control gate (visible atcenter right in your photo on page 1) ontothe San Antonio Spreading Groundsowned by the Pomona Valley ProtectiveAssociation (PVPA)

When released the water percolatesinto the Six Basins Aquifer to providewater supply to wells which serve thiswhole valley Some of it also drains overinto the Chino Basin San Antonio Dam

was meant for flood control it has notbeen used for storage even in the wettestyears But maybe it could be so used

Second thank you for printing the chartof water use by Claremont Pomona Up-land and La Verne Claremont reallystands out as a heavy water user GoldenState Water Company has always said thatClaremont is their highest water user

Note however that none of our neigh-bors only Claremont is served by GoldenState Water Our neighbors all own theirown water companies As Golden Statersquosrecords are never open to public inspectionwe have not been able to figure out wherethe heavy use is concentrated

Claremonters do indeed need to cuttheir water use as we are now under amandatory 35 percent decrease But if wesave water Golden State adds WRAMfees which charge everybody more evenif they themselves save water Not muchincentive there which has long been one

of our complaints That will be changed if Claremont succeeds in buying its waterservicemdashand eminent domain proceed-ings are now in court

A tiered structure in Claremont doescost heavy users higher bills but does lit-tle to reduce water consumption More-over Golden State does not wantconsumers to reduce water use for that re-duces the income they say they need foradministration (that is high salaries) andprofits to shareholders

Equitable water distribution poses com-plicated issues but cities can have fairerpolicies when they own their companieslocally Claremont is working toward thatgoal Marilee Scaff

Claremont

To Wilderness Park enthusiastsDear Editor

Hike cycle run and walk on the wildside using Claremontrsquos Wilderness Trail

Many close-call incidents and accidentstake place because of inattention and un-safe behavior Follow the rules of the roadwhen you walk run and cycle the TrailStay on the right and pass on the left Donot walk four abreast share the road

Cyclists maintain a safe speed and an-nounce your approach to pedestrians Ear-buds are unsafe preventing you fromhearing rattlesnakes mountain lions run-

ners and cyclist warningsKeep Fido on a leash and clean up aft

the dog The dog doesnrsquot know any bettebut you do

Everyone has fun on the WilderneLoop if everyone demonstrates courtesand safety

Lawrence Castoren

Claremo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Tuesday April 28City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Service 115-180) is published once weekly by the Courier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September 17 1908 at the post office at Claremont California under the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postageis paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Single copy $150 Annual subscription $5600 Send all remittances and correspondence about sub-

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday April 7A Chino man was rushed to the hospi-

tal following a collision on his bicycleClaremont police dispatch received sev-eral 911 calls around 320 pm after aman crashed his bike near San Jose Av-enue and Marion Drive An officer whohappened to be driving by at the time as-sisted the 56-year-old man who had rid-den his grey Magna off the curb lostcontrol and crashed to the ground Therider who wasnrsquot wearing a helmet suf-fered abrasions to his face and was air-

lifted to USC Medical Center fortreatment

Wednesday April 8Claremont police responded to a bur-

glar alarm located on the 900 block of Harrison Avenue but the thieves andsome of the homeownerrsquos property werealready gone According to LieutenantMike Ciszek the victim had locked theresidence before leaving the home andthere were no signs of forced entryProperty loss is estimated at $13500 andincludes jewelry pet medications and aKindle Fire

A family disturbance resulted in the

arrest of a Claremont man Officers re-sponded to the 700 block of West FirstStreet after the parents of a small childbecame involved in a verbal altercationthat turned physical The 30-year-oldsuspect threw a box of oranges at thewoman while she was holding theirchild before threatening to stab themboth with a kitchen knife The man wasarrested for threats and assault with greatbodily injury with a weapon other than afirearm The couple has been dating fornearly three years

Thursday April 9Claremont police caught the bad guys

thanks to the keen eye of a homeownerfollowing a burglary in progress at herresidence Officers responded to the1000 block of Pomello Drive at 320

pm after the victim arrived home andsaw the door to the garage was openShe called into the residence and a mancame walking out holding an iPadtelling her he was a contractor doingwork At that point the resident realizedher home had been burglarized She laterreported over $250000 in jewelry hadbeen stolen The victim told police shesaw a car backed in at the northeasternportion of her property and provided adescription of the male and female sus-pects and their vehiclemdasha light blue or

turquoise car with a blanket in the rearwindow and a license plate beginningwith the number 6

During a routine patrol the followingday a Claremont officer spotted the ve-hicle on the 400 block of Auto CenterDrive and followed it as it entered east-bound on the 10 freeway from IndianHill Boulevard at which time the officerstopped the vehicle The female driverEsther Setiawan 27 and male passengerAngelo Barsotti 42 were detained at thescene and arrested for residential bur-glary following identification from thehomeowner Property from the Pomelloburglary as well as others was locatedinside the vehicle Both suspects have

prior arrests for burglary forgery andother offenses as well as prior addressesin West Covina but both claim to behomeless They remain in custody on$50000 bail each

Friday April 10A car traveling on Route 66 with a flat

tire and front-end damage was a red flagfor Claremont police According to LtCiszek Ryan Massie was spotted driv-ing 40 miles per hour down Foothill at830 pm and the physical damage to hiscar caught the attention of police Offi-cers conducted a field sobriety test anddetermined Mr Massie was drivingunder the influence Further investiga-

tion found that the 21-year-old AltaLoma resident was also involved in a hit

and run collision at the intersection of Indian Hill and Fourth Street ldquoThe me-dian came out of nowhererdquo Mr Massietold police He was arrested for DUI andhit and run

An unknown burglar broke the rear

living room window of a home on the200 block of Andover Drive Thethieves ransacked the home taking un-known property before fleeing

A taxi driver intending to pick up his

passenger knocked her to the ground in-stead sending her to the hospital The47-year-old cab driver was making a U-

turn in the parking lot of Super King topick up his 60-year-old female farewhen the front of his bumper went overthe sidewalk and collided with her shop-ping cart causing her to fall backwardsto the ground The Montclair residentcomplained of pain to her buttockslower back and chest and was taken toPomona Valley Medical Center for eval-uation There was no damage to the ve-hicle or the shopping cart

Saturday April 11A hit and run driver confessed to his

crime hours after damaging property inthe Village A La Verne resident wastraveling north on Indian Hill near Sec-ond Street at 244 am when he made an

unsafe turn and crashed into the curb be-fore hitting a traffic signal and a tree Hefled the scene The 26-year-old calledClaremont police at 5 am telling theofficer he was tired and thought he sawsomething in the road and jerked thewheel causing the collision Althoughhe left the scene of the accident the mantold police he pulled the debris out of theroad so no one would be injured The in-vestigation remains ongoing

Burglars entered another Claremont

residence with little to stand in their wayAt approximately 530 pm thieves ac-cessed the home on the 800 block of Highpoint Drive through the unlocked

front door Once inside the suspects ran-sacked the house and fled the location in

an unknown direction The victim wasunable to determine what property hadbeen taken from the home

A thief left four girls little to cheer

about after stealing their cell phones duing a SoCal Classic Dance and CheerCompetition at Claremont High SchoolAt approximately 7 pm four studentsthree from Ontario and one from Red-lands left their backpacks in the boyrsquoslocker room area that was being used tochange into their uniforms When thegirls returned 30 minutes later theirphones were gone Over 55 schoolsfrom all over California participated in

the competition

Tuesday April 14A feisty gal with a lead foot took

Claremont police on a 10-mile tour of Upland after they attempted to pull herover for speeding At approximately 1am a Claremont officer observed aToyota Matrix speeding near Base Lineand Monte Vista and attempted to stopthe car The driver Danielle Goodmanrefused to stop and a pursuit ensued ThChino resident entered the 210 freewayeast at Base Line Road and exited atMountain Avenue in Upland before getting back on and exiting at Campus Av-enue speeding and running red lights

and stop signs through residential areasThe 29-year-old driver struck a Clare

mont patrol vehicle with her car beforecoming to a dead end at Euclid Avenueand 24th Street where she was detainedand arrested for DUI following a fieldsobriety test Ms Goodman told officershersquod had nothing to drink and saw thepolice lights but didnrsquot stop becauseldquoAfter everything thatrsquos happened to mthis year I apologize Itrsquos nothing per-sonalrdquo

She was transported to Claremont jaifor booking where she damaged the jailvisitorrsquos phone and struck the arm of a

jailer She racked up a laundry list of offenses and remains in Claremont cus-

tody on $75000 bail mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Claremont police nowhave a second crimefighting dog a two-year-old Belgian Malnois named Lutherwho will be used pri-marily in trackingdown suspects

COURIER photSteven Felschundne

Move over Dodger the cityhas a new crime-fightingpartner and hersquos ready for

his close-up Meet Luther a two-year-old Belgian Malinois and theClaremont Police Departmentrsquosnewest four-legged officer

Luther and his police handler OfficerMichael Snyder made their official debut atthe Claremont City Council meeting Tuesdaynight having returned to the CPD on April 10following seven weeks of Basic Patrol K9training at ScenturionK9 in Fontana

The course focuses on obedience agilitybuilding searches open area searches handlerprotection article searches and wind scentsearching and is designed to train the K9 teamin searching for and apprehending suspects

Claremont welcomes new four-legged CPD officer

LUTHER continues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15CITY NEWS

Officer Snyder and Luther graduatedthe Basic Patrol K9 course and passeda California POST (Peace OfficersStandards and Training) certificationtest on April 9 allowing the dynamicduo to be deployed and recognized asan operational K9 team within the Stateof California

ldquoLuther is trained as a patrol K9 andwill be trained as an explosives K9 aswellrdquo explains Chief Paul Cooper

ldquoThis will provide us with the ability toutilize Luther to seek out gunshotresidue in a car building or personsearch for any explosives that may havebeen placed at a location or search forexplosives residue after an explosionrdquo

The addition of Luther to the cityrsquospolice force was made possible in partby a $10000 donation from KeepingGood in the Neighborhood (KGNH) acommunity watch group serving Clare-mont In May 2013 the group an-nounced it would raise money for thepolice forcersquos K-9 fund and in February2015 delivered on that promise

ldquoAs a surprise I showed up at rollcall with 30 officers and presented

Chief Cooper with the $10000 checkrdquosays KGNH founder Betty Crocker ldquoItwas an honor to do it in a private waybecause these officers are an inspira-tion They are why we do itrdquo

Receiving the support and recogni-tion from the Claremont community isvery gratifying says Chief Cooper

ldquoWhile I may have accepted thecheck it really was a check to all of thehardworking men and women at the de-partment from a community that sup-ports the work they do day in and dayoutrdquo he says ldquoThe fact that KGNH andall of the people who donated moneythrough KGNH and funded the pur-chase of Luther and the K9 program is a

testament to the support our departmentreceives from the communityrdquo

A $40000 grant from State Home-land Security was also received by thedepartment which will put those fundsto use for veterinary services kennelstraining aids leashes collars and theoutfitting of a vehicle as well as foodfor the Kp cop

At a cost of $22000 including histraining Luther will serve as the cityrsquosfirst patrol dog since the canine officerprogram was resurrected in 2012 with

the addition of Dodger a BritishLabrador trained to identify narcotics

ldquoDodger was very well-received inthe communityrdquo says Chief CooperldquoHe is not a patrol dog and so our goalwill be to gauge the community supportand if itrsquos there I would like to add asecond patrol dog in the futurerdquo

The canine officer program had pre-viously run from 1989 to 1998 with apair of German Shepherds named Mol-log and Dusty Mollog was retired afterfive years of service and the program

was voluntarily shut down after Dustyhad an off-duty bite that injured a child

ldquoWe believe our policies and thetraining that both the K9 and their han-dler go through are the best safe-guardsrdquo says Chief Cooper of preventing a similar incident in the fu-ture ldquoSelecting the right dog that is theright fit in the community they areworking in is also a must We believewe have done that with Lutherrdquo

In 2010 the Claremont Police De-partment reduced its full-time police officer positions from 43 to 35 With thesupport of the city manager and the

Claremont City Council the departmenhas been able to add back three of thospositions Chief Cooper remains hope-ful that more position will be added inthe future but believes Krsquos are a valu-able tool that enhances the services thepolice department provides to the com-munity without the cost of a police officer

ldquoNot to say that K9 teams can replacall police officers but a well-trained Kteam can reduce the amount of time officers spend searching for a suspect(s)searching a building to determine if thesuspect is still at the location searchinga building for explosives bullets gunsand searching a vehicle or location for

drugsrdquo he says ldquoThey save time andreduce the impact these operations havon an already reduced police forcerdquo

Working as a K9 team means OfficeSnyder and Luther are together not onlfor work but playtime as well allowingthe pair to form a solid bond as part-ners

ldquoHe loves to chase the juterdquo says Officer Snyder of playtime with LutherldquoHersquoll chase it until my arm gets tiredof throwing it He brings it back andsets it right at my feet Itrsquos a game withhim and he loves itrdquo

ldquoHersquos a very simple dogrdquo says thesix-year veteran of the Claremont Po-lice Department ldquoHis tail is always

waggingrdquo mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-couriercom

LUTHER from the previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont police have purchased a new patrol dog named Luther a two-year-oldBelgian malinois who joins Dodger as the second dog on the police force Lutherwill primarily be used to track suspects with the assistance of his handler Offi-cer Michael Snyder In the future Luther will be trained in bomb detection as well

The Claremont City Council unani-mously approved nonprofit fund-ing recommendations brought

before them Tuesday night benefitting anestimated 23000 residents or students in

the Claremont community during thecoming year

The Community Based Organization Grant Pro-gram budget included $86650 for general servicesand an additional $60000 for homeless services

The Claremont After School Program (CLASP) re-ceived $12850 of the $15000 requested ClaremontMcKenna Collegersquos SOURCE program received$5325 of the $6500 it requested and YouTherapySchool-Based Psychological Services for Under-served Youth and Families received $22300 of the$25000 it had requested

The CBO Grant Program has two parts an annualapplication process and an onsite evaluation for ap-proved grant programs

In December 2014 the city opened up the applica-

tion requests to all grant recipients who applied forfunding during the past three years as well as to a listof nonprofits that serve the Claremont community

By the January 15 2015 deadline a total of 24 in-dividual agencies submitted applications for 26 pro-grams Of those 17 agenciessubmitted applications for generalservices grants for $86650 in avail-able funds Seven agencies vying for $60000 submit-ted applications on behalf of homeless service

programsThe Community and Human Services Commission

heard oral presentations from the applicants in March2015 during two public meetings with a third meet-ing held to consider the grant proposals and developfunding recommendations

Proposals were evaluated based on the agencyrsquoshistory how the program aligned with the city councilpriorities human services department master plan orcity planning documents the number of Claremontresidents or students served the potential impact theprogram provided recipients as well as how well theprogram fit the current needs of the community

As dictated by the grant policy guidelines 20 per-cent of CBO funding should be allocated to new andemerging programs In 2015-16 eight of the 24 appli-cations were for new programs with the commission

dedicating 94 percent or $13725 of the total avail-able funds to those programs

YouTherapy Psychological Services received the

largest sum ($1300) in relation to their funding re-quest ($1500) for their parental support program Itwas a quest much different result than in May 2014when the commission allocated only three percent ofits resources to new and emerging programs citing fnancial restrictions and causing a heated debate incouncil chambers

Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP)fell into that category last year with CHAP representative Karl Hilgert telling the council that the $1000allotted to his organization in 2014-15 felt like ldquoa slain the facerdquo

Mr Hilgert said he was encouraged to apply andwas led to believe the group would receive sufficientfunding CHAP fared better this year receiving a totof $6450 of the $8500 it requested for 2015-16 fortwo of its programsmdashAid and Advocacy Program foHomeless Persons and Homeless Coordinating Funding

Of the 24 CBOs that requested funds for 2015-16three programsmdashCLASP Claremont McKenna Col-lege Source and Inland Valley Hope Partnersrsquo FamilyStabilizationHomeless Assistance Programmdashwere eigible for multi-year funding or ldquoinstitutional fund-

ingrdquo as outlined in the guidelines and approved by

Council approves nonprofit organization funding

CITY COUNCIL continues on page 1

CITY

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

cherpclaremontgmailcom

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

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Specialize in small business accounting

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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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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday April 7A Chino man was rushed to the hospi-

tal following a collision on his bicycleClaremont police dispatch received sev-eral 911 calls around 320 pm after aman crashed his bike near San Jose Av-enue and Marion Drive An officer whohappened to be driving by at the time as-sisted the 56-year-old man who had rid-den his grey Magna off the curb lostcontrol and crashed to the ground Therider who wasnrsquot wearing a helmet suf-fered abrasions to his face and was air-

lifted to USC Medical Center fortreatment

Wednesday April 8Claremont police responded to a bur-

glar alarm located on the 900 block of Harrison Avenue but the thieves andsome of the homeownerrsquos property werealready gone According to LieutenantMike Ciszek the victim had locked theresidence before leaving the home andthere were no signs of forced entryProperty loss is estimated at $13500 andincludes jewelry pet medications and aKindle Fire

A family disturbance resulted in the

arrest of a Claremont man Officers re-sponded to the 700 block of West FirstStreet after the parents of a small childbecame involved in a verbal altercationthat turned physical The 30-year-oldsuspect threw a box of oranges at thewoman while she was holding theirchild before threatening to stab themboth with a kitchen knife The man wasarrested for threats and assault with greatbodily injury with a weapon other than afirearm The couple has been dating fornearly three years

Thursday April 9Claremont police caught the bad guys

thanks to the keen eye of a homeownerfollowing a burglary in progress at herresidence Officers responded to the1000 block of Pomello Drive at 320

pm after the victim arrived home andsaw the door to the garage was openShe called into the residence and a mancame walking out holding an iPadtelling her he was a contractor doingwork At that point the resident realizedher home had been burglarized She laterreported over $250000 in jewelry hadbeen stolen The victim told police shesaw a car backed in at the northeasternportion of her property and provided adescription of the male and female sus-pects and their vehiclemdasha light blue or

turquoise car with a blanket in the rearwindow and a license plate beginningwith the number 6

During a routine patrol the followingday a Claremont officer spotted the ve-hicle on the 400 block of Auto CenterDrive and followed it as it entered east-bound on the 10 freeway from IndianHill Boulevard at which time the officerstopped the vehicle The female driverEsther Setiawan 27 and male passengerAngelo Barsotti 42 were detained at thescene and arrested for residential bur-glary following identification from thehomeowner Property from the Pomelloburglary as well as others was locatedinside the vehicle Both suspects have

prior arrests for burglary forgery andother offenses as well as prior addressesin West Covina but both claim to behomeless They remain in custody on$50000 bail each

Friday April 10A car traveling on Route 66 with a flat

tire and front-end damage was a red flagfor Claremont police According to LtCiszek Ryan Massie was spotted driv-ing 40 miles per hour down Foothill at830 pm and the physical damage to hiscar caught the attention of police Offi-cers conducted a field sobriety test anddetermined Mr Massie was drivingunder the influence Further investiga-

tion found that the 21-year-old AltaLoma resident was also involved in a hit

and run collision at the intersection of Indian Hill and Fourth Street ldquoThe me-dian came out of nowhererdquo Mr Massietold police He was arrested for DUI andhit and run

An unknown burglar broke the rear

living room window of a home on the200 block of Andover Drive Thethieves ransacked the home taking un-known property before fleeing

A taxi driver intending to pick up his

passenger knocked her to the ground in-stead sending her to the hospital The47-year-old cab driver was making a U-

turn in the parking lot of Super King topick up his 60-year-old female farewhen the front of his bumper went overthe sidewalk and collided with her shop-ping cart causing her to fall backwardsto the ground The Montclair residentcomplained of pain to her buttockslower back and chest and was taken toPomona Valley Medical Center for eval-uation There was no damage to the ve-hicle or the shopping cart

Saturday April 11A hit and run driver confessed to his

crime hours after damaging property inthe Village A La Verne resident wastraveling north on Indian Hill near Sec-ond Street at 244 am when he made an

unsafe turn and crashed into the curb be-fore hitting a traffic signal and a tree Hefled the scene The 26-year-old calledClaremont police at 5 am telling theofficer he was tired and thought he sawsomething in the road and jerked thewheel causing the collision Althoughhe left the scene of the accident the mantold police he pulled the debris out of theroad so no one would be injured The in-vestigation remains ongoing

Burglars entered another Claremont

residence with little to stand in their wayAt approximately 530 pm thieves ac-cessed the home on the 800 block of Highpoint Drive through the unlocked

front door Once inside the suspects ran-sacked the house and fled the location in

an unknown direction The victim wasunable to determine what property hadbeen taken from the home

A thief left four girls little to cheer

about after stealing their cell phones duing a SoCal Classic Dance and CheerCompetition at Claremont High SchoolAt approximately 7 pm four studentsthree from Ontario and one from Red-lands left their backpacks in the boyrsquoslocker room area that was being used tochange into their uniforms When thegirls returned 30 minutes later theirphones were gone Over 55 schoolsfrom all over California participated in

the competition

Tuesday April 14A feisty gal with a lead foot took

Claremont police on a 10-mile tour of Upland after they attempted to pull herover for speeding At approximately 1am a Claremont officer observed aToyota Matrix speeding near Base Lineand Monte Vista and attempted to stopthe car The driver Danielle Goodmanrefused to stop and a pursuit ensued ThChino resident entered the 210 freewayeast at Base Line Road and exited atMountain Avenue in Upland before getting back on and exiting at Campus Av-enue speeding and running red lights

and stop signs through residential areasThe 29-year-old driver struck a Clare

mont patrol vehicle with her car beforecoming to a dead end at Euclid Avenueand 24th Street where she was detainedand arrested for DUI following a fieldsobriety test Ms Goodman told officershersquod had nothing to drink and saw thepolice lights but didnrsquot stop becauseldquoAfter everything thatrsquos happened to mthis year I apologize Itrsquos nothing per-sonalrdquo

She was transported to Claremont jaifor booking where she damaged the jailvisitorrsquos phone and struck the arm of a

jailer She racked up a laundry list of offenses and remains in Claremont cus-

tody on $75000 bail mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Claremont police nowhave a second crimefighting dog a two-year-old Belgian Malnois named Lutherwho will be used pri-marily in trackingdown suspects

COURIER photSteven Felschundne

Move over Dodger the cityhas a new crime-fightingpartner and hersquos ready for

his close-up Meet Luther a two-year-old Belgian Malinois and theClaremont Police Departmentrsquosnewest four-legged officer

Luther and his police handler OfficerMichael Snyder made their official debut atthe Claremont City Council meeting Tuesdaynight having returned to the CPD on April 10following seven weeks of Basic Patrol K9training at ScenturionK9 in Fontana

The course focuses on obedience agilitybuilding searches open area searches handlerprotection article searches and wind scentsearching and is designed to train the K9 teamin searching for and apprehending suspects

Claremont welcomes new four-legged CPD officer

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15CITY NEWS

Officer Snyder and Luther graduatedthe Basic Patrol K9 course and passeda California POST (Peace OfficersStandards and Training) certificationtest on April 9 allowing the dynamicduo to be deployed and recognized asan operational K9 team within the Stateof California

ldquoLuther is trained as a patrol K9 andwill be trained as an explosives K9 aswellrdquo explains Chief Paul Cooper

ldquoThis will provide us with the ability toutilize Luther to seek out gunshotresidue in a car building or personsearch for any explosives that may havebeen placed at a location or search forexplosives residue after an explosionrdquo

The addition of Luther to the cityrsquospolice force was made possible in partby a $10000 donation from KeepingGood in the Neighborhood (KGNH) acommunity watch group serving Clare-mont In May 2013 the group an-nounced it would raise money for thepolice forcersquos K-9 fund and in February2015 delivered on that promise

ldquoAs a surprise I showed up at rollcall with 30 officers and presented

Chief Cooper with the $10000 checkrdquosays KGNH founder Betty Crocker ldquoItwas an honor to do it in a private waybecause these officers are an inspira-tion They are why we do itrdquo

Receiving the support and recogni-tion from the Claremont community isvery gratifying says Chief Cooper

ldquoWhile I may have accepted thecheck it really was a check to all of thehardworking men and women at the de-partment from a community that sup-ports the work they do day in and dayoutrdquo he says ldquoThe fact that KGNH andall of the people who donated moneythrough KGNH and funded the pur-chase of Luther and the K9 program is a

testament to the support our departmentreceives from the communityrdquo

A $40000 grant from State Home-land Security was also received by thedepartment which will put those fundsto use for veterinary services kennelstraining aids leashes collars and theoutfitting of a vehicle as well as foodfor the Kp cop

At a cost of $22000 including histraining Luther will serve as the cityrsquosfirst patrol dog since the canine officerprogram was resurrected in 2012 with

the addition of Dodger a BritishLabrador trained to identify narcotics

ldquoDodger was very well-received inthe communityrdquo says Chief CooperldquoHe is not a patrol dog and so our goalwill be to gauge the community supportand if itrsquos there I would like to add asecond patrol dog in the futurerdquo

The canine officer program had pre-viously run from 1989 to 1998 with apair of German Shepherds named Mol-log and Dusty Mollog was retired afterfive years of service and the program

was voluntarily shut down after Dustyhad an off-duty bite that injured a child

ldquoWe believe our policies and thetraining that both the K9 and their han-dler go through are the best safe-guardsrdquo says Chief Cooper of preventing a similar incident in the fu-ture ldquoSelecting the right dog that is theright fit in the community they areworking in is also a must We believewe have done that with Lutherrdquo

In 2010 the Claremont Police De-partment reduced its full-time police officer positions from 43 to 35 With thesupport of the city manager and the

Claremont City Council the departmenhas been able to add back three of thospositions Chief Cooper remains hope-ful that more position will be added inthe future but believes Krsquos are a valu-able tool that enhances the services thepolice department provides to the com-munity without the cost of a police officer

ldquoNot to say that K9 teams can replacall police officers but a well-trained Kteam can reduce the amount of time officers spend searching for a suspect(s)searching a building to determine if thesuspect is still at the location searchinga building for explosives bullets gunsand searching a vehicle or location for

drugsrdquo he says ldquoThey save time andreduce the impact these operations havon an already reduced police forcerdquo

Working as a K9 team means OfficeSnyder and Luther are together not onlfor work but playtime as well allowingthe pair to form a solid bond as part-ners

ldquoHe loves to chase the juterdquo says Officer Snyder of playtime with LutherldquoHersquoll chase it until my arm gets tiredof throwing it He brings it back andsets it right at my feet Itrsquos a game withhim and he loves itrdquo

ldquoHersquos a very simple dogrdquo says thesix-year veteran of the Claremont Po-lice Department ldquoHis tail is always

waggingrdquo mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-couriercom

LUTHER from the previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont police have purchased a new patrol dog named Luther a two-year-oldBelgian malinois who joins Dodger as the second dog on the police force Lutherwill primarily be used to track suspects with the assistance of his handler Offi-cer Michael Snyder In the future Luther will be trained in bomb detection as well

The Claremont City Council unani-mously approved nonprofit fund-ing recommendations brought

before them Tuesday night benefitting anestimated 23000 residents or students in

the Claremont community during thecoming year

The Community Based Organization Grant Pro-gram budget included $86650 for general servicesand an additional $60000 for homeless services

The Claremont After School Program (CLASP) re-ceived $12850 of the $15000 requested ClaremontMcKenna Collegersquos SOURCE program received$5325 of the $6500 it requested and YouTherapySchool-Based Psychological Services for Under-served Youth and Families received $22300 of the$25000 it had requested

The CBO Grant Program has two parts an annualapplication process and an onsite evaluation for ap-proved grant programs

In December 2014 the city opened up the applica-

tion requests to all grant recipients who applied forfunding during the past three years as well as to a listof nonprofits that serve the Claremont community

By the January 15 2015 deadline a total of 24 in-dividual agencies submitted applications for 26 pro-grams Of those 17 agenciessubmitted applications for generalservices grants for $86650 in avail-able funds Seven agencies vying for $60000 submit-ted applications on behalf of homeless service

programsThe Community and Human Services Commission

heard oral presentations from the applicants in March2015 during two public meetings with a third meet-ing held to consider the grant proposals and developfunding recommendations

Proposals were evaluated based on the agencyrsquoshistory how the program aligned with the city councilpriorities human services department master plan orcity planning documents the number of Claremontresidents or students served the potential impact theprogram provided recipients as well as how well theprogram fit the current needs of the community

As dictated by the grant policy guidelines 20 per-cent of CBO funding should be allocated to new andemerging programs In 2015-16 eight of the 24 appli-cations were for new programs with the commission

dedicating 94 percent or $13725 of the total avail-able funds to those programs

YouTherapy Psychological Services received the

largest sum ($1300) in relation to their funding re-quest ($1500) for their parental support program Itwas a quest much different result than in May 2014when the commission allocated only three percent ofits resources to new and emerging programs citing fnancial restrictions and causing a heated debate incouncil chambers

Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP)fell into that category last year with CHAP representative Karl Hilgert telling the council that the $1000allotted to his organization in 2014-15 felt like ldquoa slain the facerdquo

Mr Hilgert said he was encouraged to apply andwas led to believe the group would receive sufficientfunding CHAP fared better this year receiving a totof $6450 of the $8500 it requested for 2015-16 fortwo of its programsmdashAid and Advocacy Program foHomeless Persons and Homeless Coordinating Funding

Of the 24 CBOs that requested funds for 2015-16three programsmdashCLASP Claremont McKenna Col-lege Source and Inland Valley Hope Partnersrsquo FamilyStabilizationHomeless Assistance Programmdashwere eigible for multi-year funding or ldquoinstitutional fund-

ingrdquo as outlined in the guidelines and approved by

Council approves nonprofit organization funding

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

cherpclaremontgmailcom

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

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Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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Living 2015

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

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April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

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AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Employment

Help wanted

LICENSED assistant for busy fi-nancial planning office NASDSeries 7 required Excellent or-ganizational and time manage-ment skills essential SalaryDOE Bring resume to 419 Yale

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CLAREMONT law firm look-ing for probate secretaryparalegal with minimum fiveyears experience 65 WPMWord and ability to prepare

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ASSISTANT for busy financialplanning office Computer pro-

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REALTORS Place your adsin the most widely read realestate section in the areaCall Jessica at 909-621-4761

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Garage sale

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

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Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

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sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15CITY NEWS

Officer Snyder and Luther graduatedthe Basic Patrol K9 course and passeda California POST (Peace OfficersStandards and Training) certificationtest on April 9 allowing the dynamicduo to be deployed and recognized asan operational K9 team within the Stateof California

ldquoLuther is trained as a patrol K9 andwill be trained as an explosives K9 aswellrdquo explains Chief Paul Cooper

ldquoThis will provide us with the ability toutilize Luther to seek out gunshotresidue in a car building or personsearch for any explosives that may havebeen placed at a location or search forexplosives residue after an explosionrdquo

The addition of Luther to the cityrsquospolice force was made possible in partby a $10000 donation from KeepingGood in the Neighborhood (KGNH) acommunity watch group serving Clare-mont In May 2013 the group an-nounced it would raise money for thepolice forcersquos K-9 fund and in February2015 delivered on that promise

ldquoAs a surprise I showed up at rollcall with 30 officers and presented

Chief Cooper with the $10000 checkrdquosays KGNH founder Betty Crocker ldquoItwas an honor to do it in a private waybecause these officers are an inspira-tion They are why we do itrdquo

Receiving the support and recogni-tion from the Claremont community isvery gratifying says Chief Cooper

ldquoWhile I may have accepted thecheck it really was a check to all of thehardworking men and women at the de-partment from a community that sup-ports the work they do day in and dayoutrdquo he says ldquoThe fact that KGNH andall of the people who donated moneythrough KGNH and funded the pur-chase of Luther and the K9 program is a

testament to the support our departmentreceives from the communityrdquo

A $40000 grant from State Home-land Security was also received by thedepartment which will put those fundsto use for veterinary services kennelstraining aids leashes collars and theoutfitting of a vehicle as well as foodfor the Kp cop

At a cost of $22000 including histraining Luther will serve as the cityrsquosfirst patrol dog since the canine officerprogram was resurrected in 2012 with

the addition of Dodger a BritishLabrador trained to identify narcotics

ldquoDodger was very well-received inthe communityrdquo says Chief CooperldquoHe is not a patrol dog and so our goalwill be to gauge the community supportand if itrsquos there I would like to add asecond patrol dog in the futurerdquo

The canine officer program had pre-viously run from 1989 to 1998 with apair of German Shepherds named Mol-log and Dusty Mollog was retired afterfive years of service and the program

was voluntarily shut down after Dustyhad an off-duty bite that injured a child

ldquoWe believe our policies and thetraining that both the K9 and their han-dler go through are the best safe-guardsrdquo says Chief Cooper of preventing a similar incident in the fu-ture ldquoSelecting the right dog that is theright fit in the community they areworking in is also a must We believewe have done that with Lutherrdquo

In 2010 the Claremont Police De-partment reduced its full-time police officer positions from 43 to 35 With thesupport of the city manager and the

Claremont City Council the departmenhas been able to add back three of thospositions Chief Cooper remains hope-ful that more position will be added inthe future but believes Krsquos are a valu-able tool that enhances the services thepolice department provides to the com-munity without the cost of a police officer

ldquoNot to say that K9 teams can replacall police officers but a well-trained Kteam can reduce the amount of time officers spend searching for a suspect(s)searching a building to determine if thesuspect is still at the location searchinga building for explosives bullets gunsand searching a vehicle or location for

drugsrdquo he says ldquoThey save time andreduce the impact these operations havon an already reduced police forcerdquo

Working as a K9 team means OfficeSnyder and Luther are together not onlfor work but playtime as well allowingthe pair to form a solid bond as part-ners

ldquoHe loves to chase the juterdquo says Officer Snyder of playtime with LutherldquoHersquoll chase it until my arm gets tiredof throwing it He brings it back andsets it right at my feet Itrsquos a game withhim and he loves itrdquo

ldquoHersquos a very simple dogrdquo says thesix-year veteran of the Claremont Po-lice Department ldquoHis tail is always

waggingrdquo mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-couriercom

LUTHER from the previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont police have purchased a new patrol dog named Luther a two-year-oldBelgian malinois who joins Dodger as the second dog on the police force Lutherwill primarily be used to track suspects with the assistance of his handler Offi-cer Michael Snyder In the future Luther will be trained in bomb detection as well

The Claremont City Council unani-mously approved nonprofit fund-ing recommendations brought

before them Tuesday night benefitting anestimated 23000 residents or students in

the Claremont community during thecoming year

The Community Based Organization Grant Pro-gram budget included $86650 for general servicesand an additional $60000 for homeless services

The Claremont After School Program (CLASP) re-ceived $12850 of the $15000 requested ClaremontMcKenna Collegersquos SOURCE program received$5325 of the $6500 it requested and YouTherapySchool-Based Psychological Services for Under-served Youth and Families received $22300 of the$25000 it had requested

The CBO Grant Program has two parts an annualapplication process and an onsite evaluation for ap-proved grant programs

In December 2014 the city opened up the applica-

tion requests to all grant recipients who applied forfunding during the past three years as well as to a listof nonprofits that serve the Claremont community

By the January 15 2015 deadline a total of 24 in-dividual agencies submitted applications for 26 pro-grams Of those 17 agenciessubmitted applications for generalservices grants for $86650 in avail-able funds Seven agencies vying for $60000 submit-ted applications on behalf of homeless service

programsThe Community and Human Services Commission

heard oral presentations from the applicants in March2015 during two public meetings with a third meet-ing held to consider the grant proposals and developfunding recommendations

Proposals were evaluated based on the agencyrsquoshistory how the program aligned with the city councilpriorities human services department master plan orcity planning documents the number of Claremontresidents or students served the potential impact theprogram provided recipients as well as how well theprogram fit the current needs of the community

As dictated by the grant policy guidelines 20 per-cent of CBO funding should be allocated to new andemerging programs In 2015-16 eight of the 24 appli-cations were for new programs with the commission

dedicating 94 percent or $13725 of the total avail-able funds to those programs

YouTherapy Psychological Services received the

largest sum ($1300) in relation to their funding re-quest ($1500) for their parental support program Itwas a quest much different result than in May 2014when the commission allocated only three percent ofits resources to new and emerging programs citing fnancial restrictions and causing a heated debate incouncil chambers

Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP)fell into that category last year with CHAP representative Karl Hilgert telling the council that the $1000allotted to his organization in 2014-15 felt like ldquoa slain the facerdquo

Mr Hilgert said he was encouraged to apply andwas led to believe the group would receive sufficientfunding CHAP fared better this year receiving a totof $6450 of the $8500 it requested for 2015-16 fortwo of its programsmdashAid and Advocacy Program foHomeless Persons and Homeless Coordinating Funding

Of the 24 CBOs that requested funds for 2015-16three programsmdashCLASP Claremont McKenna Col-lege Source and Inland Valley Hope Partnersrsquo FamilyStabilizationHomeless Assistance Programmdashwere eigible for multi-year funding or ldquoinstitutional fund-

ingrdquo as outlined in the guidelines and approved by

Council approves nonprofit organization funding

CITY COUNCIL continues on page 1

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

cherpclaremontgmailcom

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

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April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

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AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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JUNGLE BOOKcontinued from page 19

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

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Last summer I wrote a columnpretty much about a tree Therehad been two or three articles in

these pages about the tree which was onSeventh Street and well over 100 yearsold and had been badly damaged Despitea good deal of effort it wasnrsquot able to besaved There was talk of using the woodof the tree to build a special memorialbench

It was obvious as I pointed out in the column thatthe tree was a part of Claremontmdashan important valuedpart of Claremontmdashand that its damage and passingwas big news in Claremont As I recall at least one of the articles referred to the tree as ldquoa long-time residentof Claremontrdquo

That in a town which considers an old tree a resi-dent trees are a big deal goes without saying We takeour trees seriously here in Claremont There was wide-spread outrage when a tree in Memorial Park was acci-

dentally damaged and had to be removed and there aredebates and meetings on which trees should be plantedkept and replaced in our neighborhoods

Yes we are proud of our trees here in ClaremontFiercely proud It isnrsquot for nothing that a tree is mostprominently featured on the city logo and it isnrsquot fornothing that Claremont is known as the City of Trees orthe City of Trees and PhDs

With or without PhDs Claremont is known for itstrees and is proud of it Indeed Claremont is fiercelyproud of being known for its trees and ldquotreerdquo is practi-cally a fighting word here Look at how we argue overwhich trees should be planted where and anguish whena tree falls or is removed

This is more than just enjoying some pretty trees andtheir nice shade This is more than appreciating thattrees are good for the environment keeping things cool

in the hot weather and helping to make the air clearerThis is a special commitment a passion

So it is even more difficult all the more tricky andchallenging when it looks like we shouldnrsquot have allour trees when we are told that maybe it would bebest to let them die or get rid of them

In another column last summer I wondered if Ishould feel guilty about enjoying the sound of the foun-tains in my backyard I was half joking with GovernorJerry Brown having officially declared a drought inCalifornia but itrsquos not so much of a joke this year

Not when the drought is now in its fourth year withtalk of this being just the talk of a multi-year mega-drought and when Brown for the first time in state his-tory mandated a 25 percent cut in water usage (basedon what was used in 2013)

On the day that Brown issued this order it was re-vealed that the statersquos snowpack usually a steady sup-

ply of water with gradual melting over the Spring andSummer was 5 percent of normal the lowest in morethan half a century Last week regulations were or-dered stating that new faucets and toilets have to bemore efficient restriction the flow of water

And not when there was the news in these pages lastweek that Claremont has been using even more waterthan Beverly Hills which the Los Angeles Timeshashighlighted as particularly water-greedy This meansthat according to the statersquos recently announced for-mula in which cities that use more water need to cutusage more Claremont has to use 35 percent lesswater

This is serious stuff definitely not a joke It is truethat my fountains recycle their water but they do needto be filled now and then Is it okay to use the severalgallons of water it takes to fill them And then therersquos

the lawnhellipReally

Likewise what about Claremontrsquos trees Whatabout all the trees which Claremont is famous forwhich we are proud of After all Governor Brown hasuggested that cities stop watering their street medians

Claremont has been doing a good effort in conserv-ing water with those slow-drip irrigation bags But is igood enough now especially considering our newly rvealed sky-high water usage Claremont and its treessurely isnrsquot anything like Palm Springs and the desertcities and their lush green golf courses in the parchedsuper-heated landscape But are we getting there Andin how long

Then what about when a resident wants one or morof Claremontrsquos famous trees removed As seen in therecent removal of two trees on Green Street at the re-quest of a resident and approved by the city councilthings get even more heated and prickly

Never mind that there is a severely disabled childwho uses a wheelchair living in the house who has baallergies that were triggered by the loads of pollen fromthe holly oak trees in the front yard And never mindthat as required in such cases the two trees will be re-placed by four trees at the residentrsquos expense Only aslim majority or the council thought it was a good ideato see if the childrsquos allergies were relieved with thetrees being removed and there has been considerablecontroversy in the community It has been said by somthat the decision sets a ldquodangerous precedentrdquo and theapproving council members have been warned towatch out come election time

It is tempting to think that this case is like the ridiculous story I once heard of a disabled man demandingthat a disabled parking space be put in front of hishouse Yes accommodations should be made butwithin limits Then again because I go out in mypower wheelchair I have been harassed over a streetbeing blocked and a pedestrian crossing light being installed near my house Never mind that many people ithe neighborhood wanted or approved this change

In Claremont wersquore proud of our treesmdashso proudthat it can get downright hot under them

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Not all nice and shady under the treesby John Pixley

observer observer

Irreconcilable differences

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

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Help Claremont win$5 million in the

Georgetown EnergyPrize Competition

Look here for upcoming events andenergy saving tips

Visit us on Earth Dayat the CHERP booth

QU STIONS

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

OUR TOWN

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

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Living 2015

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

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SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

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sellers of residential real estate

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Possibilities for policeDear Editor

Several years ago the city of Montclairneeded a new expanded Police Station

The parcel they chose is in the north-west corner of the city limits This is byfar the furthest away from where most of the problems that police respond to arelocated I am sure that part of the reason-ing was cost

Now Claremont the city directly to the

west of Montclair wants to build a newpolice station To their credit they tried tobuy a location much closer to the centerof the community but were stymied by thecity of Pomona who would not give upthis area that has been vacant for years(who knows why)

The new location they want is locatedin the northeast corner of the city limitsOnce again it will be located far from thecivic center and far from the area wheremost criminal acts are performed that re-quire police response

To my way of thinking it would bemuch better to move the fire stationwhich is currently adjacent to the policestation to another site and expand the ex-

isting police station in its present locationSince the fire station is a county facility itwouldnt matter what city it was locatedin and might even allow consolidationwith the fire department that is located onBonita near Garey But then what do Iknow Im only the taxpayer that will haveto help fund this latest project

Hayden LeningClaremont

Motor Voter ActDear Editor

The League of Women Voters of Cali-fornia has contacted state officials citingclear evidence that the state of Californiais violating its federally-mandated re-sponsibility to offer California drivers and

ID card holders the opportunity to registerto vote

A joint letter was sent as a pre-litigationnotice to the California Secretary of Stateon behalf of the League of Women Votersof California ACCE Institute CaliforniaCommon Cause the National Council of La Raza and several individual Californiacitizens

Under the National Voter RegistrationAct (NVRA) California and most otherstates are required to treat a driverrsquos li-cense application or renewal as a voterregistration application if the applicantchooses to register to vote

If the applicant is already a registeredvoter the state must update the existing

voter registration with any new informa-tion supplied on a driverrsquos license appli-cation renewal or change of addressform Such new information might be aname change address change or new po-litical party affiliation

According to a report from key organ-izations the NVRA violations in Califor-nia are part of a national problem The

report finds that these ldquomotor voterrdquo re-quirements are widely ignored in states allacross the country with the result inmany states that only a small number of voters are registering through motor ve-hicles departments (DMVs) According tothe report California has one of the low-

est levels of DMV voter registration in thecountryThe letter details violations of the

ldquoMotor Voterrdquo provisions of the NVRAby the California Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) and other state agenciesand demands that the secretary act imme-diately to bring the state into full compli-ance with the law or face litigation

The letter describes how DMV proce-dures unlawfully require applicants tocomplete an entirely separate voter regis-tration application and provide the sameinformation required on the driverrsquos li-cense and ID card forms These viola-tions and additional problems with howchange-of-address mail and online trans-

actions are processed impede rather thanfacilitate the ability of applicants to regis-ter to vote or update their registrations

The statersquos failures have real impactThe League has long advocated for easeof voter registration since access to vot-ing is one of the most important civilrights issues of our day

The Motor Voter Act is a key tool infighting the disturbing trend of voter dis-enfranchisement across the nation FixingMotor Voter in California could go a longway toward rectifying that disparity andstrengthening our democracy

As the secretary of state Secretary AlexPadilla is responsible for making sure the

state meets its obligations under thNVRA As a state senator Mr Padilsponsored a bill never enacted into lawaddressing this very problem by requirin

the state to develop a paperless voter reistration system that would easily allovoters to register to vote or update thevoter registrations through the automattransfer of voter registration informatiofrom the DMV to elections officials

Residents can help by contacting Seretary of State Alex Padilla on your owto tell him that California is failing make it easy for residents to register vote and that the state must modify thprocedures to afford the voter registratioopportunities required by federal law

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of the Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

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Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Employment

Help wanted

LICENSED assistant for busy fi-nancial planning office NASDSeries 7 required Excellent or-ganizational and time manage-ment skills essential SalaryDOE Bring resume to 419 Yale

Ave No phone calls please

CLAREMONT law firm look-ing for probate secretaryparalegal with minimum fiveyears experience 65 WPMWord and ability to prepare

Accountings and notary pre-ferred Email resume to Patri-ciajowilkinsongmailcom

ASSISTANT for busy financialplanning office Computer pro-

ficiency needed Professionalappearance and great peopleskills essential Pay DOEBring resume to 419 Yale AveNo phone calls please

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600 N GAREY AVE POMONA

Saturday April 18 8 am to 3 pm

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072classifiedclaremont-couriercomBusiness Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

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QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing inacoustic removal texture

painting acoustic re-sprayand drywall repairsLic602916 909-624-8177

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STEVErsquoS HEATING

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Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

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wwwbath-britecom

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SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-

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EXPERIENCED maturechildcare giver for hireLong-term care Own trans-portation Great references Adriana 626-437-0881

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Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

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Lic323243

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Russell BomarConstruction ServicesResidential commercialNew construction room

additions homeimprovements finishcarpentry and doorsRetrofit windows and

doors Home repairs andbuilding maintenance

Lic751768909-235-2411

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranNew and repairs909-599-9530

Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

WENGER Construction 25years experience Concretework cabinetry doorselectrical drywall crownmolding Lic707381 951-640-6616

PPS General ContractorKitchen and bathroom remod-eling Flooring windows elec-trical and plumbing ServingClaremont for 25 yearsLic846995 951-237-1547

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Rex Romano BuildersExcellence in building

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Room additionsKitchenbath remodeling

Custom cabinetsResidentialcommercial

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Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small

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Free estimates

and senior discounts909-989-3454

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Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

247 emergency servicesReasonable and reliable

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design breaker replacementservice panel upgrades

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Hauling

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Shirleys Cleaning Ser28 years in business

OfficeresidentialNo job too smallFree estimates

We do spring cleanin

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Irrigation

Haydenrsquos Services ISince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

EXPERT REPAIRSDRIP SYSTEMSPECIALISTS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

Veteran Mt Sac Cal PolyNew repairs Professional

All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 NowCell 626-428-1691

Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

Maintained909-231-8305

Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

909-621-7770

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

DANS GARDENINGSERVICE

Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

COLLINS Painting amp Con-struction Company LLC In-terior exterior Residentialand commercial ContractorsLic384597 909-985-8484

KPW PAINTINGOlder couple painting40 years experience

Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

909-615-4858Lic778506

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless greensolution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

AFFORDABLE Traditional or green options Custom workNo job too big or too small20 years of Claremont resi-dent referrals Free estimatesLic721041 909-228-4256wwwvjpaintcom

Painting

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Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repairConcrete masonry lightingplanters and retaining walls

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

under slab lead detectionsewer video inspectionLicensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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SPRINKLERS repaired Sea-sonal adjustments 32 yearsexperience Reasonableprices Free estimates CallJeff 909-374-3187

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranMt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATERPoor Coverage

Sprinkler repairInstallations

and modificationsCF Privett

909-621-5388Lic557151

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color grout 909-880-9719 1-888-764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist

Pruning and removalsDrought tolerant

planting and designOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

TOM Day Tree Service Finepruning of all trees since 1974Free estimate 909-629-6960

MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-TraskCall 909-946-7444

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

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909-946-1123951-522-0992

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging andremoval by Andrea Environ-mentally friendly 30 years lo-cal experience Free estimatesLic844375 951-990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree Serv

Weed abatementland c

ing Disking and mowPlease call 909-946-1

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an environmentally

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quality wood chips Ple

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tractor fields

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NACHOS Window CleanFor window washing cacho 909-816-2435 Freetimates satisfaction guateed Number one inCounty

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

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Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Itrsquos all fun and gamesas Sumner celebrates50 years of education

Sumner Elementary School will holdits Nifty 50 Birthday Bash on FridayApril 24 at 5 pm Sumner is located at1770 Sumner Ave in Claremont

In honor of the local elementaryschoolrsquos 50th anniversary the commu-

nity is invited to a celebration featuringfamily games music by the LCR bandand In-n-Out burger

The event will include a short pro-gram leading guests on a trip downmemory lane Sumner administrationand staff will take the opportunity to un-veil a new courtyard made from com-memorative bricks purchased by alumnicommunity members and Sumner fami-lies The mayor and superintendent of schools are expected to be in attendance

Five Second FilmFestival includes Oscarnominees

To see Oscar-nominated short filmslook no further than this yearrsquos Clare-

mont 5 Second Film Festival on Thurs-day May 7 at 7 pm at the ClaremontLaemmle Theatre hosted by the Clare-mont Community College which spon-sors educational and cultural activities

This year festival organizers haveadded an additional night to precede theevent focusing on music and film ThisSpotlight on Music on Wednesday May6 will screen remarkable films about theinfluence of music

Included in the evening will be the

Oscar-winning film Lady in Number 6Itrsquos a documentary portrait of the worldrsquosoldest Holocaust survivor Alice Herz-Sommer a classical pianist who playedin the orchestra of the Potemkin Villageconcentration camp Theresienstadt Shediscusses the importance of music andlaughter and how to have an optimisticoutlook on life Ms Herz died at age110 just a week before the film won an

Academy AwardOn Thursday May 7 A Single Lifeby Joris Oprin and Me and My Moul-ton by Torill Kove will be included atthe event Each were nominated for Ani-mated Short Films in this yearrsquos Acad-emy Awards The Festival includes filmsfrom around the world as well as worksfrom local filmmakers It begins withRed Carpet festivities and concludeswith an After Party at Le Pain Quotidien

The Claremont Community College

supports musical enrichment and lastyear distributed 100 new guitars to de-serving children The film festival hassold out in each of the last three yearsTickets may be purchased online atwww5secondfilmfestivalcom

Scoop Night at Bert ampRockyrsquos

Dozens of cancer survivors care-givers volunteers and community members will meet at Bert amp Rockyrsquos forScoop Night to raise funds for the RelaFor Life of Claremont and La Verne Aproceeds will go to the American CancSociety Look for city and university officials and other prominent members othe community Scoop night takes placWednesday April 22 from 5 to 9 pm aBert amp Rockyrsquos located at 242 Yale Avin Claremont

Books can be a home decoratorrsquosnightmare and an ecological messIf you are a book lover you are

very aware of what happens when you

buy more books than you have shelf space You either buy more shelves dou-ble up or begin stackingmdashor perhaps allthree in the end

Books are made of various papers inks glues andother materials Trees are downed precious water issacrificed and a variety of other vital commodities areconsumed to write print distribute sell and managebooks Not to mention read them

So what is it with readers Some of us study thebest-seller list and read the books as they make theirway to the top Others read what their friends suggestor watch for stars on Amazoncom Some are justlearning to read Others want help or a good story or alook at the past Some are attracted by clever titles orstunning pictures on the cover Readers buy books be-

cause there is a promise You will be transportedBut for the earthrsquos sake we need to get a grip on

this book issue and as president of the Friends of theClaremont Library I am proposing some very sustain-able tree- water- and energy-saving suggestions

Check out books from the library There is a widearray of fiction and non-fiction available to you forthree weeks and you can renew if you are a slowreader who likes to savor a book No need to findroom for these books on your bookshelf

Shop at the Friends of the Claremont LibraryBookstore for books you want to keep There is a verygood bookstore in the back foyer of the Claremont Li-brary Volunteers work most days to renew the selec-tion and restock the shelves I guarantee yoursquoll findbooks you didnrsquot even know you wanted at prices youcan afford And no $399 shipping

Corollary Bring to the Claremont Library thebooks you no longer want On your shelves and inyour stacks are books that you read but donrsquot intend tolook at again that book club read that didnrsquot strike achord with you or even books that you bought awhile

back but donrsquot actually plan to read In fact you donrsquotknow why you picked them up in the first placeYour books will then be added to those brought in byothers and sold to readers who have an interest

One afternoon we had a group of scouts come to

the library for a tour of the facility They planned thistrip in advance and had decided that they would eachgo through the books in their personal library and bagup the ones they no longer wanted to keep And ourbookstore received over a hundred books which wethen sold to children at prices ranging from 25 cents t

$2 Recycling and promoting literacy go hand in handFind books to treasure and give as gifts every day

in the Claremont Library glass display case and at thtwice yearly AntiquarianFine Book Sales GenerousClaremont community members often donate some othe most beautiful valuable important whimsicalold collectible artistic historical literary and rarebooks A number of them have been autographedThere isnt a better place to discover that rare find

Come to the next AntiquarianFine Book Sale onSaturday May 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Clare-mont Library 208 Harvard Ave Members of theFriends of the Claremont Library receive 10 percentdiscount on all books they buy at the sale Member-ships are available at the door Credit cards cash andchecks are accepted

Demystifying Sustainability is a project of SustainabClaremont (sustainableclaremontorg) Follow themon Facebook at facebookcomsustainableclaremontand on Twitter at GreenClaremont and consider becoming a member

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015

DemystifyingSUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Claremont the Next Chapter BooksBy Lanore Pearlman President Friends of the Claremont Library

OUR TOWN

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

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615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

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Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

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financial consultants

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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

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

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Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

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Living 2015

Cour er i

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claremont-couriercom

NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Please call 909-989-1515

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

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SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Mildred ldquoMillierdquo Moser Smith alongtime Pilgrim Place resident diedon April 1 2015 She was 95

She was born on August 11 1919 ona farm in Iowa the fifth of sixth chil-dren of Edna and Alex Ross Her father

died of blood poisoning when she wassix and her mother eventually rentedthe farm on shares and moved the fam-ily to the town of Oelwein Iowa Thefamilyrsquos share of the farmrsquos producehelped feed them during the Depres-sion

During her high school years Milliewas mentored by Regina ldquoQueenrdquo In-gersoll one of the first female lawyersin Iowa This mentorship broadened herhorizons and she attended the Univer-sity of Iowa relying on scholarshipsand the financial assistance of her men-tor With a degree in English and ateaching certificate she taught for twoyears then moved to California in 1942

and secured a job at Lockheed Aircraftbuilding the P-38 Fighter plane AtLockheed she met and married her firsthusband Raymond Stanley MoserThey had three children Susan Jan andJohn After their children were grownMillie and Ray helped found an inten-tional living community in Altadena

Ray died in 1979 and Millie remar-ried in 1989 to Stanley D Smith a resi-

dent of Pilgrim Place in ClaremontSyd died in 1994 and Millie lived atPilgrim Place until her death

A woman of faith and action Millielived a life of service She was a com-passionate and thoughtful advocate forpeace racial equality womenrsquos rightsecumenism fair labor practices and hu-mane immigration laws She was activein Fair Housing issues in the lsquo60s and

held state and national positions inChurch Women United

She was long on the board of andserved as the national president of theNational Farm Worker Ministry whichsupported Caesar Chavezrsquos United

Farm Workers Union During the let-tuce boycott and the grape strike Millierecognized that women controlledwhich food was purchased for thehome and she would frequently drivecarloads of ldquochurch ladiesrdquo up to De-lano to experience for themselves theliving and working conditions of mi-grant farm workers Her children alsoremember long stretches when lettuceand grapes did not appear on the Moserdining table

Millie protested and committed civildisobedience at the nuclear weaponstesting facility in Nevada and was alsoarrested in demonstrations against theforced deportation of Salvadoran

refugees during the civil war in El Sal-vador She traveled to Cuba andNicaragua on study-advocacy tours andalso traveled to China Kenya and theSoviet Union

In Claremont Millie and Syd wereamong those who founded the PomonaValley affiliate of Habitat for Humanityand she has served as its president Shewas also active in the Pomona Valley

Peace with Justice Center ChurchWomen United and the YWCA MsSmith was honored with the YWCArsquosBetty Genne Lifetime AchievementAward as one of the Yrsquos 1995 Womenof Achievement She was also honore

in 1994 by the Pomona Valley Sectionof the National Council of NegroWomen for her contributions in churchand religion She was a joyfulleadermember of Temple City Chris-tian Church All Saints EpiscopalChurch of Pasadena and the ClaremonUnited Church of Christ

Millie was a supportive and lovingwife and mother She loved gardeningwalking swimming and taking hergrandchildren on adventures She issurvived by daughters Susan Moser(Fred Ezzell) and Jan Wilson (Bill) anson John (Jennifer) eight grandchil-dren Sun Li and Alex Ezzell BenEastman Elizabeth Wilson-Jackson

and Amy Long and Darren and AliciaMoser and 10 great-grandchildren

Milliersquos memorial service will beheld Saturday April 25 at 3 pm inDecker Hall at Pilgrim Place In lieu oflowers the family suggests that me-morial contributions be made toPomona Valley Habitat for Humanity(wwwhabitatpvorg)

Mildred Smith Activist woman of faith loving mother

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15

Lew EllenhornLew Ellenhorn a longtime Pitzerprofessor and organizational psycholo-gist died on April 12 2015 He was 87

A memorial service will be held onSaturday April 25 at 4 pm at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family asks thdonations be made to the SouthernPoverty Law Center by visitingwwwsplcenterorg

A full account of Mr Ellenhornrsquos lifwill be published in a future edition ofthe COURIER

Peggy WoodruffMargaret ldquoPeggyrdquo Woodruff a long

time Claremont resident and giftedpoet died at home on Tuesday Febru-ary 17 2015 shortly after her 90thbirthday

A Remembrance of Peggy will beheld on Monday May 4 at 130 pm athe Padua Hills Theatre located at4467 Padua Ave in Claremont

In lieu of flowers the family sug-gests that donations be made to TheTrust for Public Land wwwtplorg Afull obituary on Peggy Woodruff ap-peared in an earlier edition of theCOURIER

OBITUARIE

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

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

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

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

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

OUR TOWN

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

JUNGLE BOOKcontinued from page 19

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

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Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

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the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

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sellers of residential real estate

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchitecturecom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

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Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

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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

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attorney

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341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

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

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Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

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Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

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

real estate broker

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

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D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

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Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

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Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

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Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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bull Personal injury

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HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

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Since 1984

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Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

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PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Irrigation

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 20 15 1

OBITUARIE

Christopher Alan Stelzer died on Feb-ruary 3 2015 from complications fol-lowing surgery He was 43

Mr Stelzer graduated from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley in 1993after receiving a full scholarship to studymechanical engineering He went on tospend his entire professional life at Tech-nip where he worked for 22 years De-scribed by his co-workers as ldquovitalrdquoldquobrilliantrdquo and ldquoinstrumental to the com-panyrdquo he used his considerable knowl-edge and skill to design and engineerplants that converted materials from onestate to another

He travelled extensively as part of his job and consistently impressed his col-

leagues with his ability to take complexproblems and address them in a straight-forward manner He enjoyed the travel-ing aspect of his work especially meetingnew people and problem-solving

Mr Stelzer was recently identified as afuture leader for the organization andasked to join a global team of engineersthat would be building strategies to ad-dress the companyrsquos upcoming chal-lenges

Mr Stelzer is survived by his wifeRachel and his two daughters Ashley12 and Elisabeth 10 An extremely ded-icated family man Mr Stelzer passed onhis love of math and electronics to hisyoungest daughter and his wicked sense

of humor to his oldestLoving humor in all its forms Chr

spent his free time combing the Internfor memes to text his wife and devisintortured puns with which to tease his chdren He would play tricks on passengein his car by turning on the seat warmeduring a summerrsquos day and waiting fthem to notice and never failed to wrypoint out lifersquos ironies as they appeared him

Mr Stelzer will be remembered for hintelligence and skill at his difficult animportant work but his real legacy is hfamily who will miss his wisdom hcaring and perhaps most of all his senof humor and fun

Chris StelzerEngineer family man practical joker

Nancy Ellen Kays a longtime Clare-mont resident died on April 11 2015 sur-

rounded by her loved ones She was 84She was born in Halsted Kansas on

January 12 1931 the second child of Orval and Blanche Matlack She gradu-ated from Burrton High School in 1949and attended Kansas State University fortwo and half years where she majored ininstitutional food service and was a mem-ber of the Delta Delta Delta sorority

She met her future husband DavidDean Kays at Kansas State University ona blind date The couple was married onJune 3 1951 a week after Mr Kays wascommissioned as a Second Lieutenant inthe Air Force They had four childrenwith their family eventually growing toinclude 14 grandchildren and 15 great-

grandchildrenThey moved to Claremont in 1969

Mrs Kays received a bachelorrsquos degree inbusiness management from Cal Poly

Pomona in 1973 and worked as an ac-countant for her father and at JC PenneyrsquosIn 1977 Nancy and her youngest son

joined her husband in Saudi Arabia whereshe worked as part of the project her hus-band was in charge of She was active inthe United Methodist Church of Clare-mont until moving to the Calvary Chapelof Chino Valley She was also active in thePhilanthropic Educational Organization(PEO) Delta Delta Delta alumni and abridge club Her biggest joy in life wasserving others and joining her family in ac-tivities from holiday dinners to camping

Mrs Kays is an example of a life well-lived family shared adding that whileshe is deeply missed she has gone to be

with the LordShe is survived by her husband David

Dean Kays of Claremont and her childreDavid (Barbara) Kays of France Jan(Dave) Rhoades from Corona KareCorson from Paradise California and Jim(Delwyn) Kays from Pocatello IdahShe also leaves her sister Elaine (DonWatt from Viola Kansas and sister-in-laArdena (Don) Matlack from ClearwateKansas as well as 14 grandchildren an15 great-grandchildren

Services will be held on Friday Apr17 at 1 pm at Todd Memorial Chape325 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont A rception will follow at 4 pm at 2231 NIndian Hill Blvd in Claremont In lieu flowers donations can be made to Cavary Chapel Chino Valley 12205 PipelinAve Chino CA 91710 or the HearScholarship at Philanthropic Educatio

Foundation 3700 Grand Ave DeMoines IA 50312-2899

Nancy Ellen KaysActive volunteer loving mother and grandmother

Longtime Claremont resident BettyBernhard who taught in the theatre de-partment at Pomona College since 1984died March 20 in 2015 of brain cancerShe was 74

Born in Minnesota and raised in Michi-gan Ms Bernhard received her Bache-lorrsquos from Western Michigan UniversityFrom there she joined the USO in Green-land performing for the troops and get-ting her first taste of a travel bug that wasto set the path for the rest of her life Shewent on to live in England and Switzer-land for many years teaching English anddiction while she enjoyed acting in localtheatre

While working on her PhD at the Uni-

versity of Oregon Ms Bernhard createdthe very first university co-op daycare inthe US which her daughter attended Herfirst position as a theatre professor was atReed College in Portland where she di-rected numerous plays and musicals aswell as opera for the Eugene Opera Com-pany Her home was always full of artistsand scientistsmdashher late husband was a

molecular biology professor and pianistmdashfrom around the world and is still a livingmemento to her many decades abroad

Ms Bernhard her husband and daugh-ter lived in Israel and Europe off and on

Her favorite country was Indiamdashshe andher family initially traveled to India tovisit theatre friends in 1989 and returnedalmost annually thereafter

She received three Fulbright Awards toteach acting and direct plays and alsocompleted three internationally-renowneddocumentaries relating to gender and pol-itics of theatre in India Out Loud a filmabout an LGBT community in PuneIndia In Search of Dignity Sex Work-ers Theatre Against Social Injustice inIndia and The Bhavai Folk Theatre of Gujarat India Out Loud receivedgreat press in The Times of India to cele-brate International Womenrsquos Day She de-scribed her film as ldquoa documentary thatdraws parallels between ancient and sa-cred Indian stories such as the Puranasand the Mahabharata wherein represen-tations of homosexuality bisexuality les-

bianism transgender and transsexualactivity are clearly describedrdquo

Ms Bernhard directed more than 30full-length plays and musicals while atPomona College her most recent produc-tion In the Next Room (or The VibratorPlay) played with great success in MarchJust this month Ms Bernhard was nameda Founding Mother of Asian Theatre

Scholarship by the Association of AsiaPerformance and will be posthumousawarded at their conference in Montrea

Betty was a radical theatre artist a

ways pushing the boundaries of gendand race in her casting always selectinchallenging and exciting work and drected groundbreaking premieres of manupcoming artists She was a stronwoman artist teacher and mother whwas not afraid of life and whorsquos motto walways ldquoWhy notrdquo As her family shareMs Bernhard experienced enough in hlifetime to fill a thousand bucket lists

She was diagnosed with brain canconly one month prior to her death Shwas blessed to have died peacefully in hhome holding hands with her family MBernhard is survived by her daughtMaria Bernhard grandsons Rain Himbauch and Beckett Bernhard and her si

ter Deborah RussellA memorial service for Ms Bernha

is planned for Saturday May 9 at 3 pmPomona College Seaver Theatre 300 Bonita Ave Claremont

A research grant for theater studenwill be set up in the near future pleacontact the Pomona College Theatre Dpartment to donate

Betty BernhardProfessor filmmaker world traveler

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Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

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OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

l remont

claremont-couriercom

NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 18

CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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mdashJane Hammond Claremont

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Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

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ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Foster care nonprofit tohost lsquoPop-up Shoprsquo

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica a foster care nonprofit will be host-ing a fundraising event for Child AbusePrevention Month called ldquoFosteringStylerdquo a one-day pop-up shop whereattendees can shop for gently-usedhigher-end clothing and accessories

ldquoFostering Stylerdquo will take place at

the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona onSaturday April 18 from 10 am to 1pm and will run in conjunction with anart show

The Childrenrsquos Foundation of Amer-ica originally based out of Colton is anonprofit organization that partners withother organizations to identify and ac-cess foster care resources Executive Di-rector of the Childrenrsquos Foundation of America Cher Ofstedahl and OutreachDirector Rebecca Tortes had been dis-cussing the foundationrsquos upcomingmove from Colton to their new Clare-mont offices

ldquoMoving to a new place as well asthe dreaded normal lsquospring cleaningrsquo can

really make you re-evaluate what youneedrdquo said Ms Tortes who has beenwith the foundation since 2013

ldquoThe ideardquo Ms Tortes explainedldquowas to reach out to our supporters andask them as they are doing their springcleaning to donate their clothing to sup-port a wonderful cause raising aware-ness for child abuse preventionrdquo

In the weeks leading up to the event

the Childrenrsquos Foundation of Americahas received hundreds of womenrsquosclothes and accessories ranging fromdonated vintage pieces to clothes bagsand shoes originally from higher-endstores like Anthropologie and Nord-strom Although the original cost of

these clothes and accessories can be onthe higher side each piece in the Fostering Style shop is $5 or less More information is available by calling Ms Torteat (909) 426-0773

Scripps students fac-ulty bring dance toGarrison Theater

ldquoScripps Dancesrdquo the annual springconcert of the Scripps College DanceDepartment featuring original dancepieces choreographed by students andfaculty takes place tonight Friday Apr17 at 8 pm and Saturday April 18 at 2

pm and 8 pm in Garrison TheaterThe box office opens at 6 pm forevening performances and 1 pm for thmatinee General admission is $10 and$5 for seniors students and ClaremontColleges faculty and staff Payment isaccepted by cash or check only For general concert information call (909) 6072934

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

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Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

JUNGLE BOOKcontinued from page 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Plant mysteries solvedby Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy

Claremont residents are invited to at-tend the Claremont Wildlands Conser-vancy Speaker Series ldquoWhatrsquos thatPlantrdquo on Saturday April 25 from 10am to noon at the Claremont Public Li-brary 208 N Harvard Ave

Whatrsquos that plant If yoursquove ever hador heard this question while walking inClaremontrsquos scenic foothills donrsquot missthis special presentation Rancho SantaAna Botanic Gardenrsquos Eric Garton willprovide a scenic survey of the diverseflora of the San Gabriel Mountains withspecial emphasis on those plants thatoccur in frequently traveled areas includ-ing the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park

Co-sponsored by Claremont Wild-lands Conservancy and the ClaremontPublic Library the talk is free and opento the public

Celebrate Arbor Day at

Griffith ParkJoin the city of Claremont and stu-dents from Sumner Elementary Schoolfor the annual Arbor Day Celebration atGriffith Park 1800 Woodbend Dr onThursday April 23 at 10 am The eventwill include a presentation followed by atree planting For information visit thecityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausor call (909) 399-5490

Save water savemoney free mulchavailable this Saturday

West Coast Arborists Inc the cityrsquostree maintenance contractor will be pro-

viding mulch to residents on SaturdayApril 18 at Cahuilla Park located onScripps Drive and Indian Hill Boule-vard Mulch will be available on a first-come first-served basis beginning at 6am Residents will need to bring allequipment necessary to load and trans-port the mulch

Meetings address sani-tation street sweepingfee increases

The city has reviewed its sanitationand street sweeping fees and determinedit is necessary to increase rates for sani-

tation and street sweeping to maintainoperations and vehicle replacementsA notice advising property owners of

the proposed increases was sent to allClaremont property owners and currentcustomers the week of April 6

In accordance with Proposition 218the Right to Vote on Taxes Act each no-tice included a protest form which maybe submitted by property owners andorcurrent customers who are opposed to

the proposed increase Protest formsmay be mailed or hand-delivered to thecity clerkrsquos office located at city hall207 Harvard Ave

To be counted as a protest the protestform must include the street address orparcel number and be signed by theproperty owner or customer on recordProtest forms are due to the city clerkprior to the city council public hearingThe proposed rate increases will be con-

sidered at the following public meetingsParks Hillside and Utilities Commit-

tee meeting on Monday April 27 at 630pm a Community and Human ServicesCommission meeting on WednesdayMay 6 at 7 pm and a city council (pub-lic hearing) on Tuesday May 26 at 7pm

All meetings will be held in the coun-cil chamber at 225 W Second St Thepublic is invited to make comment Call(909) 399-5431 for more information

City cancels summeraquatics program

The city of Claremont will not be of-

fering swim lessons this summer due tothe closure of El Roble IntermediateSchoolrsquos pool

ldquoThe Claremont Unified School Dis-trict has had some issues with the poolpump at El Roblerdquo Human Services Di-rector Anne Turner said ldquoWe were noti-fied in early April that the whole systemhas burned out and they wouldnrsquot have itfixed for this summerrdquo

To ensure that Claremont residentsstill have swim lesson options the city isworking in partnership with the cities of La Verne and San Dimas who haveagreed to add additional lessons to ab-sorb Claremont residents

ldquoTheyrsquove hired several of our staff

and WSI instructorsrdquo Ms Turner saidldquoTheyrsquove agreed to take on any Clare-mont resident for a flat rate who wants totake lessons Both the cities of La Verneand San Dimas have really been won-

derful in working with usrdquoLa Verne will be offering group swim

lessons two weeks per session which a total of eight classes for a fee of $56 session La Verne also offers privateswim lessons for $99 For informationvisit wwwcila-vernecaus or call (909596-8700

San Dimas will offer Red Cross swimlessons for a fee of $45 for eight classeSet up an account through the city of

San Dimas website to register or call(909) 592-1430

Pilgrim Place Choraleperformance of lsquoGatheUp the Yearsrsquo

Pilgrim Place continues its CentenniAnniversary Celebration with a performance by the Pilgrim Place Chorale enti-tled ldquoGather Up the Yearsrdquo The eventwill be held at the Claremont UnitedChurch of Christ on Sunday April 26 a330 pm

The 45-member Chorale directed byPilgrim Place resident Donna Danielsowill perform a selection of anthems andhymns celebrating the centennial Theevent will also include the first performance of the title composition ldquoGatherUp the Yearsrdquo a commissioned anthemcomposed by Margaret Meier based onthe poetry of Pat Patterson (both womeare residents of Pilgrim Place)

The Chorale will be accompanied bythe Winsor Brass of Pilgrim Place abrass ensemble made up of PilgrimPlace residents and members of thewider community A massed choir willbe part of the performance which in-cludes members from Claremont UniteChurch of Christ Claremont UnitedMethodist Claremont Presbyterian FirChristian of Pomona First UnitedMethodist of Upland Good ShepherdLutheran La Verne Church of theBrethren Pilgrim Congregational OurLady of Assumption Catholic Churchand San Marino Congregational

Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

Claremont

Living 2015

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NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

CHS mom helps make impact to offset costs of prom

Prom can be high schoolrsquos most sto-ried night A sea of girls in fancydresses and their sharply dressed

dates dancing the night away and creatinga memory that will last a lifetime

For many Claremont High School parents howeverfinancial challenges and family circumstances may pre-vent them from making that dream a reality

According to Visarsquos annual nationwide survey fami-lies plan to spend an average of $919 on prom night in2015 for clothes limo rental tickets flowers picturesdinner and of course the after-party

With just the cost of CHS prom tickets ranging from$135 to $160 itrsquos a high price to pay particularly for par-ents of seniors who are already strapped with the costs as-sociated with a yearbook Senior Day at Disneylandbaccalaureate graduation and grad night

ldquoAs a senior mom I felt it this yearrdquo says Shalon Gon-zalez paraeducator and special education aid at CHSldquoIrsquom always saying to my son lsquoYou need a check forwhatrsquordquo

With prom just around the corner students are already

beginning to stress about the costs for the big nightldquoWersquove heard from several of the girls that they canrsquotgo to prom because they donrsquot have a dressrdquo says MsGonzalez ldquoToo many kids are going without not want-ing to go to prom because they donrsquot have anything towear Thatrsquos not right They should go no matter whatWersquove got to do somethingrdquo

Together with Nicole Gaxiola and Yvonne Maldon-ado Ms Gonzalez is taking action This trio of womenhas made it their mission to outfit every teen who wantsto attend the CHS prom on May 2

ldquoThe dresses are so expensiverdquo says Ms GonzalezldquoThe girls use them once and I thought lsquowhy not askpeople to donate their dresses to us if theyrsquore just goingto take them to Goodwillrdquo

In March the women began spreading the word andcollecting formal dresses first from CHS moms on the

Grad Night Committee and then through social medialdquoYvonne posted something on the Facebook groupClaremont Indoor Yard Sale and the feedback was phe-nomenalrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoWersquove got 20 dresses sofar and Yvonne has volunteered to pick more up as theyare donatedrdquo

The ladies are still seeking donations of formal wearand accessories in a wide range of sizes appropriate fora teenage girl

ldquoAfter they wear them I would love for each studentto return the items so that someone else could use themrdquosays Ms Gonzalez ldquoIf the dress gets altered or the stu-dent wants to keep it for another occasion thatrsquos okay

We just want to help any way we canrdquoHowever donations arenrsquot limited to just the girls on

campusldquoWersquore also hoping to get ties dress shoes and suits

for the boysrdquo says Ms Gonzalez ldquoIt doesnrsquot have to bea tuxedo it just has to be nice attire Irsquove already had onestudent tell me he doesnrsquot have any money and I knowhis family situation Itrsquos not a good onerdquo

Since the program is in its infancy Ms Gonzalez is

still working out the logistics of how the formal wear willbe distributed However the need is there and this motherof two is hoping that Claremont residents will pitch in tohelp make prom a special night for all students who maynot otherwise attend

ldquoI know our city is smaller than others but I think ourcity is really givingrdquo she says ldquoWe have a good base of financially stable people here that are always willing togive so much rdquo

In addition to formal wear the group is also acceptinggift cards to places like Clairersquos tuxedo shops Windsorrsquosfor formal dresses flower shops for corsages and bou-tonniegraveres as well as services for hair and makeup

ldquoIrsquove already got someone who said they would dhair and makeup for three girlsrdquo says Ms GonzaleldquoAnyone willing to help is welcomedrdquo

While the immediate goal is tied with CHS Prom thyear Ms Gonzalez and her team hopes the program wturn into a long-term affair that will benefit all Claremostudents in the future

ldquoIf I could get this program off and running and havenough dresses and guy stuff for all the dances th

would be wonderfulrdquo she says ldquoDown the road I woulove for it to be a club eventually taking it to whole nelevel where the kids get involved and wersquore just watching over them and giving them ideas That would bgreatrdquo

Formalwear and gift card donations will be accepteat the Claremont High School administration office nothrough Thursday April 30

For information on how to help contact Shalon Gonzalez at Sgonzalezcusdclaremontedu

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont High School paraeducator Shalon Gonzalez has recently started collecting prom dresses and otheformal wear to give to students who cannot afford a dress for the CHS prom She hopes to make it an onging project and hopes people from the community will donate formal clothes including suits for the boys

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

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Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

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claremont-couriercom

NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 18

CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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600 N GAREY AVE POMONA

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 CONTACT US

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QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing inacoustic removal texture

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Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

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SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-

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EXPERIENCED maturechildcare giver for hireLong-term care Own trans-portation Great references Adriana 626-437-0881

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Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

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and senior discounts909-989-3454

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Shirleys Cleaning Ser28 years in business

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We do spring cleanin

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Irrigation

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Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

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Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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All sprinkler repairs

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Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

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Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

909-621-7770

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

DANS GARDENINGSERVICE

Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

COLLINS Painting amp Con-struction Company LLC In-terior exterior Residentialand commercial ContractorsLic384597 909-985-8484

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Carrie or Ron

909-615-4858Lic778506

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

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Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

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Painting

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Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repairConcrete masonry lightingplanters and retaining walls

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Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

under slab lead detectionsewer video inspectionLicensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

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GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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SPRINKLERS repaired Sea-sonal adjustments 32 yearsexperience Reasonableprices Free estimates CallJeff 909-374-3187

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATERPoor Coverage

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and modificationsCF Privett

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Tile

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MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

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Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 3

Selling Buying or Renting Advertise in the

Claremont Courier Call Jessica Courier

Classifieds at 621-4761

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES

9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcom

wwwMasonProphetcom DRE 01714034

I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

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or find me on wwwYelpcom

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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CARLOS 909-964-7631

PAT 909-214-1002

wwwSamuelsonRealEstatecom

We represent buyers and sellers with expertise profession-

alism technology and personal service Neighborhood knowledge is a top factor for successful sales We know

and serve Claremont and the Foothill Communities

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales

Check outour reviews

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

bull Cliff May Architect Classic - $575000

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

Friends of the Library inviteyoung young-at-heart to join inthe lsquoWonderrsquo

The Friends of the Claremont Library recently an-nounced that the novel Wonder by R J Palacio hasbeen selected for its 2015 ldquoOn the Same Pagerdquo com-munity read

Originally written for young adults Wonder tran-scends all age boundaries The story focuses on Auggie

Pullman a boy who was born with a facial deformitythat makes him different from his peers and the objectof stares and whispers It tells of one boyrsquos courage andresilience confronting his difference and celebrating hishumanity in the difficult corridors of middle schoolAuggiersquos spirit uplifts entertains and informs us of ourbasic need to be accepted and loved He also remindsus of the virtue of kindness in our common quest foracceptance

By sharing in Auggiersquos journey this modern classicwill uplift the reader to new heights of understandingand compassion

Copies of Wonder will be available at the Clare-mont Library for check-out and will also be availablefor sale at the Friends of the Claremont Library EarthDay booth on Saturday April 18 and at the FriendsldquoAntiquarian Book Salerdquo on May 2

Visit wwwclaremontlibraryorg for program an-nouncements about Wonder events coming this fall

Enjoy a Taste of ClaremontThe Rotary Club of Claremont will hold its 16th

annual Taste of Claremont event on Saturday April25 from 5 to 9 pm at the Claremont University Con-sortium Building on First Street and Mills Avenue

This is Claremont Rotaryrsquos pinnacle funding eventand one of Claremontrsquos premier community eventsLast year this event was attended by over 800 partici-pants and raised $50000 for the Rotary Foundationwhich directly benefits charitable organizations in ourcommunity

Participants are invited to enjoy Claremontrsquos finestcuisine wine and beer as local establishments dishup their very best

The venue provides ample space for people to sam-ple the selections of over 50 area restaurants brew-eries and wineries some of them new to Claremontthat donate their wares to make the event possibleLive music and dancing and local artists provide di-versions during the evening

Proceeds from the event support community andglobal programs supported by the volunteers and re-sources of Rotary Club of Claremont and Rotary In-ternational Local beneficiaries of the club includeseveral educational organizations AbilityFirstCLASP Best BET Teacher Grants InternationalPlace Yellow Bus Program literacy and student lead-ership camps awards and programs

Funds also go to Bikes for Kids No Limits for theDeaf Uncommon Good the Rotary Peace Confer-ence

The Claremont organization also participates inRotary International programs supporting the ShelterBox Project the Rotary Rotoplast Project and PolioPlus Polio Plus an effort to eradicate polio in theworld presented in partnership with the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organi-zation is very close to success

Tickets for the event are available for $65 by visit-ing wwwtasteofclaremontorg and are also availableat the door of the event for $75

Rotary is an organization of business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide who provide humani-tarian service encourage high ethical standards in allvacations and help build goodwill and peace in theworld

National security expert tospeak at Pomona College

National security expert Andrew Bacevich will de-liver a lecture on ldquoThe End of American Dominance

and What it Means for National Defenserdquo at 9 am onMonday April 20 at Pomona College Hahn Hall Room101 425 N Harvard Ave Claremont

Professor of international relations and history atBoston University Mr Bacevich is the author of thebestselling book Washington Rules a critique of Americarsquos military industrial complex His new bookBreach of Trust How Americans Failed Their Sol-diers and Their Country was released last fall towide critical acclaim

Mr Bacevich holds a PhD in American diplomatichistory from Princeton With the US Army he servedduring the Vietnam War and has held posts in Ger-many and the Persian Gulf he retired as a colonel inthe early 1990s

Mr Bacevichrsquos books include The New AmericanMilitarism How Americans Are Seduced by War

and American Empire The Realities and Conse-quences of U S Diplomacy He has also written forThe Atlantic Foreign Affairs and The New York Times and is a member of the Council of Foreign Re-lations

Call (909) 607-2448 for more information

Celebrate spring at theStrawberry Festival

Join Claremont Place Senior Living for their annualStrawberry Festival on Thursday April 30 from 4 to 6pm Build your own strawberry shortcake sip onstrawberry champagne and of course indulge inchocolate-covered strawberries Live music will beprovided by Don Brennan and a best-decorated straw-

berry hat contest will take place at 445 pmThe event is free and open to the public so bringyour friends and come on down to Claremont Placelocated at 120 W San Jose Ave Claremont To RSVPor for more information call (909) 447-5259

Postpartum depression ex-plored in documentary film

Claremont psychologist Katayune Kaeni PsyD willhost a special screening of Dark Side of the FullMoon at Laemmle Claremont 5 on Thursday April 30at 730 pm Tickets are $12

Having a baby is supposed to be the happiest time of your life But what if itrsquos not Each year 13 millionwomen in the US struggle to find support and treat-

ment for postpartum depression and other perinatalmood disorders

Two women Jennifer Silliman and Maureen Furaboth with firsthand knowledge of this challenge cametogether to give a face and a voice to the countlesswomen who suffer in silence With the help of DrShoshana Bennett executive producer they produced adocumentary film uncovering disconnects within themedical community to effectively screen refer andtreat these women

An introduction to the film and a QampA will be heldafter the screening The film is being screened throughTuggcom a platform that helps individuals and organ-izations host screenings in their communities

Tickets should be purchased by Thursday April 23in order for this event to meet its threshold Visitwwwtuggcomevents13782 to buy tickets

city council in February 2014 The commissionchose not to use this funding option in the 2015-16year as it might have locked these agencies in at alower level of funding for two years rather than whathey might receive if they reapplied each year

Also scheduled to be heard by city council Tues-day evening was a Water Wise Landscape AssistancProgram developed by the city offering a low inter-est loan to homeowners interested in retrofitting thei

front and side street side yard areas to include cli-mate-appropriate landscaping and efficient irrigationsystems

The item was pulled from the agenda by CityManager Tony Ramos and will be presented at theApril 28 city council meeting

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

OUR TOWNCITY COUNCIL continued from page 5

Claremont

Living 2015

Cour er i

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claremont-couriercom

NEXT WEEK

Enjoy a special insert to your COURIERnext week when we highlight the

2015 CLAREMONT ECLECTIC

GARDEN TOUR SITES

Take the tour of six Claremont

home gardens this Sunday April 19

from 1 to 4 pm

Tickets are available for $20 by visitingwwwrsabgorg

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

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April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

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Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

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TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

With the ongoing drought and es-calating water costs more andmore people are opting to sub-

stitute water-wise plants for thirsty onesIn many cases they are choosing as re-

placements native plants the kind thathave grown in the area for time untoldHere in Claremont using plants that reflect the local

chaparral ecosystemmdashmost of which thrive in full sunand dry rocky soilmdashcan help residents establish a senseof place

Whether you are tearing out your lawn entirelyusing a landscaping company or elbow grease to go na-tive all at once or changing out your water-wastefulgarden bit-by-bit sage is a great place to start

Sages are members of the genus Salvia in the mintfamily They are hardy and adaptive requiring littlewater and once established minimal care These ever-greens are attractive as well as practical with felt-likeleaves and blooms that come in a spectrum of colorsincluding white purple pink and indigo

Sage complements area architecture as well as the

natural environment according to Emily Green an LATimes gardening writer ldquoThe silvers grays and greensof its foliage anchor the local Craftsman color wheelrdquoshe noted in a 2009 column

Peter Evans director of horticulture at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden recently took theCOURIER on a tour of the sage that proliferates at theRSABG one of the premier resources on Californianative plants

Specimens examined included those growing in an

exhibit called ldquoThe Secrets of Sage Container Gar-denrdquo on view at the Garden through July 5 Otherstands of sagemdashincluding white and black sage purplesage Cleveland sage hummingbird sage and beesrsquoblissmdashcan be seen in the California Cultivar Garden aswell as throughout the botanic gardenrsquos 86-acre cam-pus

As the names of the two latter varieties indicate cultivating sage helps provide a habitat for area wildlifeldquoThroughout California the nectar of sages is an im-portant food resource for bees and hummingbirdsThese animal visitors in turn pollinate the flowersrdquo arecent Garden release notes

SAGE ADVICE next pag

Sage advice for your water-wise garden

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePeter Evans is the new director of horticulture at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

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Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

JUNGLE BOOKcontinued from page 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

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BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

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for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 1

Mr Evans counts him-self as a sage enthu-siast ldquoYou could

plant an entire garden out of sage with all of the differentcolors and texturesrdquo

Sage also varies in height which canmake for vertical interest in a garden Astand of desperado sage a hybridizedmixture of white and purple sage withpurple flowers is currently growing on apath near the container garden display Ithas reached a height of nine feet A sagelike beesrsquo bliss by contrast is a goodgroundcover because it never exceedstwo feet

The scent of sage which runs thegamut from fruity to minty to woodsy tomedicinal adds to the aesthetic appealso much so that it has long been used asincense Native American people andthose who draw inspiration from Ameri-can Indian spirituality often dry and bun-

dle sagemdashparticularly white sagemdashandthen burn it to purify or bless people andplaces

Ms Green waxed positively poetic onsagersquos fragrance ldquoMany gardens gowithout sage in California but at the costof soul Sage is to the West what laven-der is to France Sage has it all Its pun-gent aromas contain the signature scentof the Western chaparralrdquo

As if sage needed any further recom-mendations it can also be used in cook-ing Most people use common gardensage which is native to Europe in thekitchen An increasing number of peo-ple however are experimenting withrecipes employing California native

sages Andrew Chambers who helps runRSABGrsquos Grow Native Nursery is

among these intrepid chefsMr Chambers cultivates native plants

when he is off-duty too He opts forcontainer gardening often in simplefive-gallon pots because he is a renterHis home collection includes SalvialdquoAllen Chickeringrdquo a dense shrub thatcan grow to five feet tall and which hesays is quite flavorful He is currentlyperfecting a pesto that substitutes sage

for basil and sunflower seeds for pinenuts

Mr Chambers related a number of tips for growing sage in containers Peagravel mulch can prevent water fromevaporating while adding an attractivecomponent to the display ldquoIt dresses itup a littlerdquo he said

Mr Chambers advises that you avoidusing bark mulch because it can retaintoo much moisture ldquoSages like to getwet then dry outrdquo he explained

The biggest challenge of growingsage in containers is monitoring thewater level When a sage plant getsthirsty the top of its stems tend to droopIf it is morning and your plants are al-

ready drooping yoursquoll want to wateryour sage If the wilting occurs duringthe heat of the day and your plants havebeen watered recently you may want tobide your time

Mr Chambers will share more adviceon Saturday April 25 from 10 to 11 amat a free workshop held in the Grow Na-tive Nursery called Container Garden-ing With Native Plants Register onlineat the Gardenrsquos website rsabgorg byclicking the learnexplore tab and select-ing ldquoCommunity Educationrdquo

Fall is the best time for planting sagein the ground Mr Evans said Howeverhummingbird sage one of the few vari-eties that likes a bit of shade will do just

fine if planted nowYou can purchase all of the sages dis-

played as well as those growingthroughout the Garden at the Grow Na-tive Nursery Offerings at the nurseryrange in price from $1 to 32 A little cango a long way Hummingbird sage forinstance spreads like grass through rhi-zomes

Mr Chambers who previouslyworked as part of the California Conser-vation Corps said his post at the RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden lets him edu-cate people about the proper stewardshipof nature

ldquoSometimes it might be tempting totake a cutting home when you find sagein the wildrdquo Mr Chambers said ldquoFrom

a conservation point itrsquos better to growit yourself

Between the exhibit the Grow NativNursery and the Gardenrsquos extensivegrounds RSABG is a great place tolearn about sage as well as companionplants These are species that enjoy thesame dry conditions as sage and provida perfect visual counterpoint like apricmallow and pitcher sage which contrarto its name is not an actual sage

Thinking of taking some sage adviceand putting in plants that are indigenouto the area

ldquoSpend an hour or two in the gardento get ideasrdquo Mr Chamber urges ldquoAllof the plants are tagged and you can finwhat you need in the nurseryrdquo

Not only will you be making a movetowards sustainability but your yard wihave a contemporary look according toMr Evans ldquoPlants go in an out of fash-ion California natives are the new fashionrdquo he said

This weekend RSABG is hosting itsannual Wildflower Show free with Garden admission on Saturday April 18and Sunday April 19 The event continues with a Wildflower Show Senior Da

on Monday April 20 with free Gardenadmission and complimentary walkingand tram tours for guests over age 65

The Wildflower Show offers visitorschance to view southern California wildflowers gently collected and brought indoors and take guided walking tours Italso a great time to view the Secrets of Sage exhibit

The Grow Native Nursery is openfrom Wednesday through Saturday from9 am to 5 pm and on Sundays from 1am to 5 pm For information email gnnclaremontrsabgorg or call (909)625-8767 ext 404 The RSABG is lo-cated at 1500 N College Ave

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-couriercom

SAGE ADVICE from the previous page

Hummingbird sage salvia spathaceamakes a deep maroon flower and is onevariety of sage that likes to grow in par-

tial sun to shady areas

Most of the varieties ofsage that visitors see atRancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden can bepurchased at the institu-tionrsquos Grow Native Nurs-ery

COURIER photos

Steven Felschundneff

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 18

CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

Page 23

April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 1

The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Employment

Help wanted

LICENSED assistant for busy fi-nancial planning office NASDSeries 7 required Excellent or-ganizational and time manage-ment skills essential SalaryDOE Bring resume to 419 Yale

Ave No phone calls please

CLAREMONT law firm look-ing for probate secretaryparalegal with minimum fiveyears experience 65 WPMWord and ability to prepare

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ASSISTANT for busy financialplanning office Computer pro-

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Antiques

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 CONTACT US

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SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

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and senior discounts909-989-3454

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Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

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design breaker replacementservice panel upgrades

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Shirleys Cleaning Ser28 years in business

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We do spring cleanin

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Irrigation

Haydenrsquos Services ISince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

EXPERT REPAIRSDRIP SYSTEMSPECIALISTS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 NowCell 626-428-1691

Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

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Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

909-621-7770

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

DANS GARDENINGSERVICE

Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

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Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

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Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

under slab lead detectionsewer video inspectionLicensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

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GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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SPRINKLERS repaired Sea-sonal adjustments 32 yearsexperience Reasonableprices Free estimates CallJeff 909-374-3187

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranMt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

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and modificationsCF Privett

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Tile

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MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

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Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist

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MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-TraskCall 909-946-7444

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

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909-946-1123951-522-0992

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Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree Serv

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

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Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 18

CALENDAR Nightlife

Soul Track Mind to perform at ThePress Restaurant Saturday April 25

Page 22

Friday April 17 through Saturday April 25

BRENDA ROSENFELD SHABBATSCHOLARS SERIES Temple BethIsrael of Pomona will host ZevYaroslavsky as the second speaker of the Brenda Rosenfeld Shabbat ScholarsSeries Mr Yaroslavsky is a longtimeleader on fiscal health care transporta-tion cultural and environmental mat-ters He was considered the countyrsquosfiscal watchdog insisting that it livewithin its means Shabbat services

begin at 730 pm (909) 626-1277FOLK MUSIC CENTER Moira Smi-ley and VOCO provide a visionary blendof voices with the power of folksong theavant-garde fearlessness of Bela Bartok

and delicious vaudeville touches Allages welcome Admission is $15 730

pm The Folk Music Center 220 YaleAve Claremont (909) 624-2928CONCERT A concert featuring a remark-able sonic augmentation of the acousticgrand piano created by composer-re-searcher Andrew McPherson with per-formances by Nicolas Gerpe Aron KallayRichard Valitutto and Steven Vanhauwaert8 to 10 pm Harvey Mudd CollegersquosDrinkward Recital Hall 320 FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 621-8022

FAMILY BIRD WALK Bring binocu-

lars if you have them and join Wild BirdsUnlimited on guided bird watching walksRSVP required 8 am Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College AveClaremont (909) 625-8767CLAREMONT EARTH DAY CELE-BRATION The Claremont Earth DayCelebration takes place in the Villagealong Second Street This yearrsquos theme isldquoTake the Claremont Energy Challenge for a Brighter Futurerdquo The event features

booths from local organizations work-shops kids activities a green car featureschool exhibits and more This year Clare-mont Educational Foundation is raffling aToyota Prius This fun educational fam-ily-friendly event is free to the public 10

am to 3 pm Claremont Village (909)625-8767GOT ART Donate and recycle your framed or unframed wall art to support the2015 Pilgrim Place Festival Tour the FineArts Studio on the Pilgrim Place campusRefreshments will be served 10 am tonoon Pilgrim Placersquos Fine Arts Studio 698Scrooby Lane Claremont (909) 399-5500WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Breath-taking indoor wildflower display A tradi-tion since the early 1930s the Wildflower Festival is Rancho Santa Ana Botanic

Gardenrsquos longest-running seasonal eventand coincides with our state-recognizedCalifornia Native Plant Week (the thirdweek of April each year) The festival alsoincludes special presentations research

talks wildflower walks and related work-shops 10 am to 4 pm Rancho SantaAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 625-8767BERNARD FIELD STATION VOL-UNTEER WORKDAY Help maintainimprove and study the unique ecologicalresources of the Bernard Field Station Allwho care about our local environmentmay join in no experience is needed Vol-unteers remove introduced weeds and in-vasive brush clear trails pick up trashassist with ecological monitoring andcarry out other activities that facilitatestudy and research at the field stationView the BFS website for this dayrsquos spe-cific activity Wear long pants a long-

sleeved shirt and closed-toed shoesInstructions tools and supplies will be

provided but itrsquos a good idea to bringwater and sunscreen Volunteers who arenot Claremont Colleges employees or stu-dents must sign a waiver of liabilityWaivers for minors need to be signed by a

parent or legal guardian Download theappropriate form sign it and bring it withyou Forms will also be available whenvolunteers arrive 10 am to noon BernardField Station 1400 N Amherst AveClaremont (909) 625-2223

AYOTZINAPA AND THE CRISIS INMEXICO Mexican activist Father Ale

jandro Solalinde will discuss the disap pearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa anthe political crisis in Mexico The disap

pearance of the 43 students in IgualMexico on the night of September 262014 continues to generate protests anindignation in Mexico and throughout thworld The governmentrsquos lack of tran

parency and changing versions of whhappened to the students has exacerbatethe crisis Father Solalinde is a Catholi

priest who has dedicated his life to th plight of Central American immigrantraveling through Mexico In 2012 he received the National Human Rights Awarfrom the Mexican government for hiwork No admission or cover charge required 7 to 9 pm Pomona CollegeThatcher Music Building 340 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 607-2920

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA Join experienced herbalist WilliamBroen for a garden walk and presentatiofeaturing medicinal and edible plants nativto California Participants will learn bottraditional and modern plant uses of approx

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Claremont KidsCelebrate Earth Day with ourfamily-fun articles and activities

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April

Friday 17

AprilSaturday 18

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on page 2

AprilSunday 19

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

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Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Employment

Help wanted

LICENSED assistant for busy fi-nancial planning office NASDSeries 7 required Excellent or-ganizational and time manage-ment skills essential SalaryDOE Bring resume to 419 Yale

Ave No phone calls please

CLAREMONT law firm look-ing for probate secretaryparalegal with minimum fiveyears experience 65 WPMWord and ability to prepare

Accountings and notary pre-ferred Email resume to Patri-ciajowilkinsongmailcom

ASSISTANT for busy financialplanning office Computer pro-

ficiency needed Professionalappearance and great peopleskills essential Pay DOEBring resume to 419 Yale AveNo phone calls please

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600 N GAREY AVE POMONA

Saturday April 18 8 am to 3 pm

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072classifiedclaremont-couriercomBusiness Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

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QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing inacoustic removal texture

painting acoustic re-sprayand drywall repairsLic602916 909-624-8177

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STEVErsquoS HEATING

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Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

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wwwbath-britecom

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SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-

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EXPERIENCED maturechildcare giver for hireLong-term care Own trans-portation Great references Adriana 626-437-0881

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Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

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Lic323243

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Russell BomarConstruction ServicesResidential commercialNew construction room

additions homeimprovements finishcarpentry and doorsRetrofit windows and

doors Home repairs andbuilding maintenance

Lic751768909-235-2411

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranNew and repairs909-599-9530

Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

WENGER Construction 25years experience Concretework cabinetry doorselectrical drywall crownmolding Lic707381 951-640-6616

PPS General ContractorKitchen and bathroom remod-eling Flooring windows elec-trical and plumbing ServingClaremont for 25 yearsLic846995 951-237-1547

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Rex Romano BuildersExcellence in building

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Room additionsKitchenbath remodeling

Custom cabinetsResidentialcommercial

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Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small

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Free estimates

and senior discounts909-989-3454

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Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

247 emergency servicesReasonable and reliable

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design breaker replacementservice panel upgrades

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Hauling

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Shirleys Cleaning Ser28 years in business

OfficeresidentialNo job too smallFree estimates

We do spring cleanin

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Irrigation

Haydenrsquos Services ISince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

EXPERT REPAIRSDRIP SYSTEMSPECIALISTS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

Veteran Mt Sac Cal PolyNew repairs Professional

All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 NowCell 626-428-1691

Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

Maintained909-231-8305

Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

909-621-7770

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

DANS GARDENINGSERVICE

Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

COLLINS Painting amp Con-struction Company LLC In-terior exterior Residentialand commercial ContractorsLic384597 909-985-8484

KPW PAINTINGOlder couple painting40 years experience

Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

909-615-4858Lic778506

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless greensolution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

AFFORDABLE Traditional or green options Custom workNo job too big or too small20 years of Claremont resi-dent referrals Free estimatesLic721041 909-228-4256wwwvjpaintcom

Painting

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Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repairConcrete masonry lightingplanters and retaining walls

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

under slab lead detectionsewer video inspectionLicensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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SPRINKLERS repaired Sea-sonal adjustments 32 yearsexperience Reasonableprices Free estimates CallJeff 909-374-3187

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranMt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATERPoor Coverage

Sprinkler repairInstallations

and modificationsCF Privett

909-621-5388Lic557151

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color grout 909-880-9719 1-888-764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist

Pruning and removalsDrought tolerant

planting and designOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

TOM Day Tree Service Finepruning of all trees since 1974Free estimate 909-629-6960

MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-TraskCall 909-946-7444

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

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909-946-1123951-522-0992

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging andremoval by Andrea Environ-mentally friendly 30 years lo-cal experience Free estimatesLic844375 951-990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree Serv

Weed abatementland c

ing Disking and mowPlease call 909-946-1

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an environmentally

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quality wood chips Ple

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tractor fields

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NACHOS Window CleanFor window washing cacho 909-816-2435 Freetimates satisfaction guateed Number one inCounty

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

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Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

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dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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The Claremont HighSchool Theater depart-ment has pulled off a

magic trick transforming thestage into a leafy oasis team-ing with wild animals for itsupcoming production of Disneyrsquos The Jungle Book

Having given previews of the an-nual spring childrenrsquos musical at sevenof the eight local elementary schoolsthe teens will present the showtonight Friday April 17 and tomor-row Saturday April 18 at the Don FFruechte Theatre 1601 N Indian HillBlvd in Claremont

The show is less than 40 minutesmaking it perfect for families whoseyoung kids have trouble sitting still for a longer production It features classic

songs by legendary Disney composersthe Sherman Brothers like ldquoI Want toBe Like Yourdquo as well as a few newsongs by Terry Gilkyson

Of the former writers musical direc-tor Joel Wilson says ldquoI like how clever they are the plays on wordsrdquo he saidThink ldquoBare Necessitiesrdquo where the bear Baloo gives some tongue-twisting

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneMowgli played by Jeremiah Alarcon is lauded by a host of jungle animals during the opening song of the Claremont High Schooproduction of the childrenrsquos classic ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo The play runs Friday at 630 and 830 pm as well as Saturday at 430 63and 830 pm at the at the Don F Fruechte Theatre for the Performing Arts

CHS theater presents family-friendly lsquoJungle Book

JUNGLE BOOKcontinues on page 20

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Employment

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REALTORS Place your adsin the most widely read realestate section in the areaCall Jessica at 909-621-4761

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

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EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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CARLOS 909-964-7631

PAT 909-214-1002

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

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Half-Acre - $525000

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 20

advice ldquoNow when you pick a paw- pawOr a prickly pearAnd you prick a raw pawNext time beware rdquo

Theater Director Krista Elhai andchoreographer Dylan Pass have hadtheir work cut out for them given thecast of more than 70 students MrPass who graduated in 2007 and washeavily involved in theater during hisCHS tenure said he worked hard to

bring out the animal in every studentfrom gamboling monkeys to a slither-ing snake

ldquoI like putting my energy back hereItrsquos like planting seeds where my rootsarerdquo he said

Jeremiah Alarcon a rangy freshmanis convincing as the wolf-raised or-

phan Mowgli He said he watched themovie a couple times in order to get incharacter ldquoI just try to be very happyand energeticrdquo he said

Senior Hans Masten has taken on

one of the most charismatic parts Sher Khan a man-eating tiger determinedto kill Mowgli It takes about 20 min-utes to apply his orange white and

black makeup But by the time he be-gins prowling the stage lookinghaughty with a tiger-skin cape andgold crown it is all worth it

ldquoI just try to be very explosive be-cause a lot of the show is very calm

Yoursquove got the jungle and the snakKaarsquos song lsquoTrust in Mersquo is very relaxingrdquo Hans said ldquoSo Irsquom trying tgive Sher Khan a lot of ferocityrdquo

One aspect of the show that took thmost energy is coming up with haand makeup designs for the musicmenagerie a task helmed by senioMichelle Hines and Tyler Romer

One of the girlsrsquo proudest achievments was coming up with an idea fothe girls portraying monkeys

ldquoI did their hair as ears with buns oeach siderdquo Michelle noted

They drew inspiration from Kathakaa form of Indian theater marked belaborate makeup that exaggerates peformersrsquo features and utilizes vibranreds yellows and greens

ldquoThe object is to take the audience tanother world which is very applica

ble to the junglerdquo Michelle saidWith a set consisting of vines tree

stars and rocks and a cast of colorfucreatures the kids have indeed madanother world

Performances are set for FridayApril 17 at 630 and 830 pm and Saurday April 18 at 430 630 and 83

pm Tickets are $7 at the door Tickefor the earlier performances tend to seout Ms Elhai noted You can give call at (909) 624-9053 ext 30463 task about availability

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

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RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

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EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

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SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

RESTAURANT ROW

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

imately 30 species as well as relevant folk-lore associated Program is limited to 20

participants Bring a sack lunch or snack and a water bottle For ages 12 and over 10am to 1 pm $25 Rancho Santa AnaBotanic Garden 1500 N College Ave

Claremont (909) 625-8767GARDEN TOUR Visit some outstandingand varied local gardens $20 ticket in-cludes same-day admission to RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden which will behaving its annual Wildflower Show as wellas a second admission to RSABG within30 days You can purchase tickets onlinenow and up to the night before the tour atrsabgorg or buy them at the RSABG ad-missions kiosk Claremont Heritage Rio deOjas and Vom Fass Claremont This eventis for all ages 1 to 4 pm 1500 N CollegeAve Claremont (909) 621-6381

SENIOR DAY Free admission all day for guests 65 and older (with ID) to the annualWildflower Festival 10 am to 4 pm Ran-cho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 NCollege Ave Claremont (909) 625-8767BOOK READING Claudia Rankine isthe Pomona College Henry G Lee Pro-fessor of English and winner of the 2015

National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Citizen An American Lyric ex-amines everyday racism in the US Pub-lishers Weekly says ldquoOnce again Rankineinspires sympathy and outrage but mostof all a will to take a deep look at ourselvesand our societyrdquo For ages 18 and overFree to the public Reception to follow inthe Carolyn Lyon Garden 430 pmBridges Hall of Music 150 E Fourth StClaremont (909) 607-7694

FUEL COST IMPACT ON SUPPLYCHAIN The University Club 1130 am$13 includes buffet lunch Hughes Commu-nity Center 1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontCOMPUTER CLUB ldquoThe Latest De-

velopments in 3D Printersrdquo presented bySteve Yoss Meetings begin at 730 pmwith social time at 7 pm Newcomers arewelcome Claremont Senior Computer Club Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont (909) 399-5488ARMENIArsquoS TRIMPH OVER ITSGENOCIDE Commemoration of the100th anniversary of the ArmenianGenocide ldquoRising from the Ashes of TragedyndashArmeniarsquos Triumph Over ItsGenociderdquo presented by GarabedMoumdjian PhD and president of GKM Consulting 430 to 6 pm Clare-mont Graduate Universityrsquos Burkle 161021 N Dartmouth Ave Claremont

STORIES OF DESCENDANTS Com-memoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide There will be ascreening of The Great War Total Waramp Slaughter (1996) A panel discussionand presentation with stories of genocidesurvivors as told by their descendantsAnnie Atiyeh (HMC) Anoush Baghdas-sarian (CMC) Carina Karapetian Giorgi(Pomona) Vatche Sahakian (HMC) andAni Shug (Pomona) 7 to 830 pmGalileo Auditorium 301 Platt BlvdClaremont (818) 726-5471THEATER Inland Valley Repertory The-atre (IVRT) presents the play The Diaryof Anne Frank Tuesdays and Wednes-days April 22 through May 6 Many peo-

ple are familiar with the real-life eventssurrounding the Frank familyrsquos hiding inthe secret annex during Hitlerrsquos invasionof Holland during the war The play TheDiary of Anne Frank is based on Annersquoswritings For ages 12 years and older Visitivrtorg for tickets and showtimes Candle-light Pavilion 455 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont (909) 859-4878

PRACTICAL DOG NUTRITION Thisisa free fun interactive and informative ses-sion with Dr Ken Tudor It will include howto choose the right dog food how to feedyour dog for optimum heath how to read dogfood labels and information regarding home-made diets the good the bad and the un-healthy Free to the public 7 to 830 pmHughes Centerrsquos Padua Room 1700 Dan-

bury Rd Claremont (909) 896-9037FILM SCREENING The documentaryJustice Is A Black Woman chronicles thelife and work of Constance Baker Motley

an ldquounsungrdquo hero of the civil rights move-ment It is based on interviews and other dissertation research supported by Quinnip-iac University The film was produced toexpand the traditional narratives of the CivilRights Movement and to give Judge Mot-ley proper credit for her work in the courtsthat affected the outcome of the movementand facilitated the dismantling of Jim Crowand a segregated society Post-film QampAwith Dr Gary Ford producer 730 pmHarper Hallrsquos Board of Trustees Room 160E Tenth St Claremont (909) 621-8612

LEVITT ON THE LAWN Grammy-nominated vocalist composer and arranger Perla Batalla gained international attention

as a backup singer for Leonard Cohen an performed with such well-known artists kd lang and The Gypsy Kings befolaunching a solo career in 1993 The LoAngeles native infuses Latin rhythms wielements of blues and jazz A food truck w

be available to purchase food starting at 53 pm Picnic dinners are also welcome 63to 8 pm Bowling Green 1030 Columb

Ave Claremont (909) 607-9372

CLAREMONT ZINE FEST There w be tables with a variety of zines live DJinand different workshops such as buttomaking and collaging 11 am to 3 pmClaremont Packing House 532 W FirSt Claremont (510) 967-4529CALIFORNIA DROUGHT RainmakldquoBlue Thunderrdquo Shoshone native anfounder of Earth Wisdom Foundation wgive a workshop on planetary grids anending the California drought 2 to 5 pm$25 donation suggested for Earth Wisdo

Foundation Uncommon Good 211 WFoothill Blvd Claremont (909) 624-281TASTE OF CLAREMONT The 16annual Taste of Claremont features finwine craft beer and a taste of some of th

best restaurants Claremont has to offeCome enjoy the live music dancing raffand art exhibition For ages 21 and ovePresale tickets cost $65 and are availabon tasteofclaremontorg Ticket price at thdoor is $75 5 to 9 pm Claremont Consortium 101 N Mills Ave Claremon(909) 621-3023MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Music bShostakovich and Tchaikovsky Free amission with open seating no ticketDoors open approximately 30 minut

prior to performance 8 pm Bridges Haof Music 150 E Fourth St Claremon(909) 607-2671

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from page 18

AprilSaturday 25

AprilMonday

20

AprilTuesday 21

AprilWednesday 22

AprilThursday 23

AprilFriday 24

The COURIER Claremont Calendar is the mostcomprehensive popular online source for Claremont events

Number One

Got an event List it with ClaremontCalendarcom for free

Our state-of-the-art website will walk you through the steps to

create your own listing to promote your event

Just go online to ClaremontCalendarcom to list your event

See whatrsquos happening in Claremont

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

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For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

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bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

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Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

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for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and SaturdayldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashMondays Local Mondays featuring

$3 Dale Bros Brewery pints mdashTuesdays50 percent off all wines bythe glass mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdays All Titorsquos Vodka drinks$2 off and Eureka Thursday NightMusicFLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday April 17 Flip Schultz from

Last Comic Standing 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 Flip Schultz fromLast Comic Standing 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday April 19 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pm mdashThursday April 23 First Timer Fun-nies with Luke Ashlocke 8 pm mdashFriday April 24 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Kira Soltanovichfrom The Tonight Show 7 and 930

pm mdashSunday April 26 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen Mic at 9 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129

Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 am

Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday April 17 Wreck Nrsquo Sow(modern bluegrass) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 18 The Popravinas(alternativerockpop) 10 pm mdashSunday April 19Sunday Piano withAmy Rowe at 6 pm and Soul SpinninrsquoSunday (classic soul DJ) at 930 pm mdashTuesday April 21 King Trivia Night 9 pm

mdashWednesday April 22 Teryn Re Duo(jazz) 930 pm

mdashThursday April 23 Homero Chavez(jazz) at 830 pm followed by ldquoLast-namedavidrdquo (DJ) at 11 pm mdashFriday April 24 Bent Billrsquos Medi-cine Show (early blues) 10 pm mdashSaturday April 25 Soul Track Mind(soulrock) 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianoshow times Wednesday and Thursday9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays after

8 pm (no cover charge with studentID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pmWALTERrsquoS RESTAURANT 31Yale Ave Claremont VIP and fire plounge open from 7 to 10 pm Happhour specials are only valid in the baand lounge areas (909) 767-2255 mdashSaturday April 25 Mario Roja

7 pm

NIGHTLIFE

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Pigeon pen

5 Silver-gray color

8 Sugar coats

14 One of many in an 1889

van Gogh painting

15 Cubes

16 Bad-mouth

17 One who uses a threadless needle

19 Things to be done

20 Scripps College founder

first names

22 One with a quest

23 Focal points

24 Smaller plateau

25 Pipe bend

26 Mechanical cash cowso to speak

29 Disorderly condition

32 Beseech

33 Carefree

34 Copier

35 Weeping willow

37 Final Abbr

38 ___ Tuck

39 Did like Beyonce

40 Hanger-on

42 Mouthwash name

43 School grp

44 Vegetable-soup ingredient

46 Willingly old way

47 Dodges

50 Russell K Pitzers business role

53 Family name in English literature

55 High spirits56 African nation

57 Long-eared pack animal

58 Change for a fifty maybe

59 Egyptian lake

60 Screenwriter Spike __

61 Trend-setting

Down1 Give as an example2 Tough tests3 Sir or madam4 Prizes highly5 Building blocks6 Club that preserved Yosemite

as a national park 7 Comic book character often8 Like salt9 Good way to write

10 A plant of the rose family11 Criticize cleverly12 Old age of yore13 Caspian for one18 Pleasing to the ear 21 In which direction26 Chill27 After-bath powder 28 Greek god story eg29 Huge Mexican band30 Ben Hur eg31 Back-to-school time Abbr32 Napoleon eg35 Head projection36 Mess up39 Saliva40 Respond to a joke41 Article afterthought44 Perplex45 Run out46 Imitation tile floors (abbr)

48 Type of seal49 The ___ Newman film (19750 Gear teeth51 Heidis ex-hubby52 Not difficult53 Block

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 311

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 310

Image courtesy of Soul Track MinSoul band Soul Track Mind will perform at The Press Restaurant on Saturday April 25 at 10 pm

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

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mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

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Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Earth Day

Coloring image courtesy of Dover PublicationsClownfish and giant anemones

Coral reefs arecomplexes of marine plants

and animals They areextremely rich in biodi-versity supporting up totwo million species and25 percent of all marinelife on the planet However the future ocoral reefs is in jeopardy as they have become threatened by human and natura

disturbances that have already lead to loss of at least 11 percent of coral reeareas since the 1950s

The Nature Conservancy suggests many easy stepto help protect coral reefs Here are a few1 Conserve water The less water you use the lesrunoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans2 Help reduce pollution by walking biking or ridinthe bus Fossil fuel emissions from cars lead to oceawarming which causes mass bleaching of corals3 Use only ecological or organic fertilizers4 Dispose of trash properly Any kind of litter polutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish5 Plant a tree Trees reduce runoff into the oceans6 Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkelingContact with coral will damage the delicate coral ani

mals so donrsquot touch it or anchor your boat on the reef[Claremont Kids correspondent Montserrat Mia Cruis a 4th grader at Vista del Valle Elementary Schooin Claremont]

Protecting our

beautiful coral reefs

Coral reef creatures Word scramb

c o r a l

a n e m o n e

c l o w n f i s h

s t a r f i s h

s p o n g e

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

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SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

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bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

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Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

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business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

OceanWord seach

Algae

Barnacle

Clam

Conch

Coral

Dolphin

Eel

FinJellyfish

Krill

Mussels

Octopus

Porpoise

Seahorse

Sponge

Squid

Turtle

Whale

Q What did Obi Wan Kenobi say to the tree

Q What does a cloud wear under his pants

Q Why is the mushroom always invited to parties

Q How do you tell one end of a worm from the other

Q What do you get when you cross an insect with a rabbit

Q What do you get when you plant kisses

Q Where do you find giant snails

A M a y t h e F o r e s t b e w i t h y o u

A T h u n d e r w e a r

A B e c a u s e h e rsquo s a f u n g i

A B u g s B u n n y

A T u l i p s

A O n t h e e n d s o f g i a n t s rsquo f i n g e r s

A T i c k l e t h e m i d d l e a n d s e e w h i c h e n d l a u g h s

Did youknow50-80 percent of all life onearth is found under theocean surface and lessthan 10 percent of thatspace has been explored by humans according tomarinebioorg

Michelle Meza grewup in Florida on astreet that was home

to 21 kids most of them boysShe spent hours playingsports like soccer and kickballand climbed a tree every day

Being a tomboy itrsquos not surprisingshe ended up in a field that is domi-nated by men construction Being anature-lover she has developed an in-teresting specialty She creates artificialnatural environments for zoos andaquariums

One of Michellersquos most recent proj-ects is the Los Angeles Zoorsquos Rainfor-est of the Americas a two-acre exhibitthat opened in April of last year It ishome to animals like dwarf caimansCentral American tapirs river ottersred-bellied piranhas freshwater stingrays and cotton-top tamarins

Michelle who lives in Claremont began by creating models for each of the 22 environments in the displayAfter that she was hired to make large-scale urethane reproductions of anarray of natural wonders

Using molds of live Amazonica LilyPads from Florida Michelle created agiant lily pad bridge where kids can

jump from pad to pad She made an in-teractive Harpy eagle nest plus a 12-footrecreation of the nest of the Montezumaoropendola a large bird whose homemdash

woven of fiber and vinesmdashhangs highin in the treetops Michelle broadenedthe bottom and added an opening so kidscan climb inside the nest which hangsfrom steel cables

She created a strangler fig tree foot- prints using casts from real animal feetand 400 tree roots some suitable for

underwater use in the piranha tankMichelle also made 55 artificial

bracket fungi and 50 tree branches to be attached to real trees to provide zoocreatures with more space for climb-ing swinging slithering and napping

Perhaps most impressive she cre-ated 4500 lineal feet (thatrsquos the length

of 15 football fields) of sculpteliana vines that were installed in thexhibitrsquos mud-bank walls to give threal rainforest look

The Rainforests of the Americas exhibit took three years and around $2million to complete Itrsquos impressiv

stuff but all in a dayrsquos work foMichelle Her company Cal RocConcrete Environments has workewith SeaWorld the San Diego and SLouis zoos the Oceans Pavilion in Li

bon Portugal and Walt Disney AnimKingdom among others She has alsmade waterfalls and waterslides fo

peoplersquos homesMichelle offered some advice to kid

who think they might want to join hin an exciting career turning raw mterials into nature Biology is a goofield to study and so is architecturYou can get a degree in urban landscape design or you can go to art schoand get building experience by working on a construction crew

In the meantime she suggests crafkids practice their own constructiowith a little help from parents

ldquoYou can use anything as a concremoldmdashyou can use a toilet paper rollMichelle said ldquoYou can change thtexture of the concrete by using sand orocks And as the concrete dries yocan carve it or stamp it with leaves oflowersrdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Cool Jobs Making Nature

Michelle Meza as a child An interactive birdrsquos nest by Ms Meza

A lily pad project at the zoo by Ms Meza Ms Meza with her artificial vines

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

Postcards From CampThe cover of the postal story Postcards

From Camp catches your eye immedi-ately Written in a colorful format thisstory is not ldquoput-downablerdquo

A boy named Michael dreads camp Hewrites constantly to his father about all thathappens His counselor is an alien He findsfrogs in his bed He hates camp Until hefinds out that camp can actually be pretty fun

This book is extremely creative becauseit lets you interact with Michaelrsquos lettersYou have to physically open envelopes onsome of the pages which are covered withdoodles to see what he writes Perfect for first graders to 3rd graders

Postcards From Camp by authorillus-trator Simms Taback is available at BarbaraCheatley Antiques located at 215 Yale Avein the Claremont Village (909) 621-4161

mdashReview by Claremont Kids correspon-dent Eden Yu a seventh grader at El RobleIntermediate School

Book Nook

Meet Chancho a tinydog with a lot of personality Chan-

cho is almost three monthsand only three pounds Hersquosnot going to get much bigger because of his breed whichis half Yorkshire terrier andhalf toy poodle Dogs likehim are called ldquoyorkipoosrdquo

Although he is just a puppy he ismellow enoughmdashand house-trainedenoughmdashto be an office dog one of those canines who brings joy to a work- place and its visitors He goes to work most days with his friend Hector Renteria who is a property manager for Wheeler Steffen in Claremont Other days he accompanies Hectorrsquos wifeSylvia to her job as an office manager for a real estate agent

Hectorrsquos 11-year-old daughter Yas-min is a huge fan of the comedyldquoNacho Librerdquo In the movie Chanchois the name of an orphan boy who sup-

ports the protagonist (played by Jack Black) in his wrestling endeavors ldquoAssoon as Yasmin saw him she said lsquoHisname is Chanchorsquordquo Hector shared

Chancho loves everyone in the family but Hector is his favorite because hefeeds the pup and spends the most timewith him He bathes Chancho once aweek even blow-drying the caninecutiersquos fur He lies on his back and enjoysthe pampering This dog has even exper-imented with fashion Around Easter thefamily dressed Chancho like a bunny be-

cause he prances around like oneChancho loves to chew and so hisfamily keeps him stocked with plentyof stuffed animals When he needs to blow off the steam someone will playcatch with the little guy using little balls intended for cats

Some small dogs donrsquot seem to knowtheir limits but Chancho does Whenhe met a 150-pound boxer belonging toHectorrsquos in-laws he ran away as fast ashe could

He wonrsquot be lacking for dog friendstoo long however In a couple weeksthe Renterias will be getting another

dog similarly diminutive to raisealong with Chancho The breeder who produced the delightful Chancho has adog whorsquos expecting puppies that will be a maltesetoy poodle mix known asa maltipoo Chanchorsquos family has

placed dibs on a female puppyChancho on his own already attrac

tons of attention from people hoping cuddle him You can imagine what sensation he and his sister will makwhen theyrsquore out together

Itrsquos contest time

Hey COURIER Kids The Inland PacificBallet is presenting its original balletldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo

Living at the edge of a mystical forest Beauty is ayoung girl pure of heart whose father is accosted by amysterious Beast after picking roses from the Beastrsquos

beloved garden To save her father Beauty offers herself in exchange for his freedom and begins a journey of loveand transformation for both herself and the Beast

The first young reader who sends us an email be-tween now and Sunday April 19 sharing why theyneed to see the Inland Pacific Balletrsquos ldquoBeauty and theBeastrdquo will get a family 4-pack of tickets to the show

at Bridges Auditorium The winner will have his or her choice of performances either Saturday April 25or Sunday April 26 at 1 pm Please include your name age or grade school and phone number withyour email Write us at kidsclaremont courier com

Image courtesy of EY Yanagi

N o t a b l e Q u o t a b l e s

ldquo rdquoY o u cant de pend on yo ur e

ye s when yo ur

i ma gination i s o ut o f f oc u s

mdashMar k T w a i n

COURIER photoSteven Felschundne

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In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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Rentals

House for rent

BEAUTIFUL and spaciousPiedmont Mesa mid-centurymodern Three bedroomstwo bathrooms with hard-wood $2700 monthly$3000 security Agent 909-626-0395

NORTH Claremont threebedrooms two full bath-rooms with 2055 sq ft Hard-wood floors Landlord paysgardener trash and up to$100 towards water Petsconsidered $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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Employment

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LICENSED assistant for busy fi-nancial planning office NASDSeries 7 required Excellent or-ganizational and time manage-ment skills essential SalaryDOE Bring resume to 419 Yale

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CLAREMONT law firm look-ing for probate secretaryparalegal with minimum fiveyears experience 65 WPMWord and ability to prepare

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Fictitious Name

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 201 5 2

In his first childrenrsquos bookJoel Harper asked kids tofollow trash from local

storm drains All the Way to

the Ocean learning how litter-ing can harm marine lifeBy the end of the story the young

protagonists and their classmates cleanup their neighborhood making sure

junk like plastic bags fast food wrap-pers and cigarette butts donrsquot maketheir way to waterways

In his latest release Sea Changemdashwhich has its official launch onWednesday April 22 just in time forEarth DaymdashMr Harper challenges kidsto roll up their sleeves for anotherocean-saving adventure

Want words of wisdom on how tomake a difference Yoursquore barking upthe wrong tree because this book pub-

lished through Mr Harperrsquos FreedomThree publishing imprint has no textldquoI love wordless picture books I lovereading them to kidsrdquo he explainedldquoThey can inspire kids Sometimes wesay too muchrdquo

He mapped out the story and thencollaborated with Erin OrsquoShea an artinstructor at Saddleback College Theresult is the tale told in expressive wa-tercolor images of what happens whenone sea-loving youngster encounterstrash all over the beach Shersquos pluckyas redheads are reputed to be Ratherthan letting the mess get her down shepicks up a plastic bag and fills it withgarbage from bottles to straws and

from discarded toys to a hairbrushShe uses the refuse to craft an ocean

creature and then brings it for show-and-tell to school where they are dis-cussing ways to celebrate Earth DayHer efforts are amplified many timeswhen her class and then her entireschool comb the beach for detritus tomake into outstanding art

The book ends features a 5-by-7-inchtear-out card that encourages kids toshare what they make from marine de-bris by sending a photograph to the SeaChange website seachangestoryorgMr Harper will use the submissions tocreate a virtual museum of projectsmixing creativity with stewardship of

our oceansHe is looking forward to seeing what

his Sea Change Challenge yields ldquoItrsquos atough subject to get across to kids in a

way that doesnrsquot just bring them downKids need to see their impact that theyare making a differencerdquo

There is a moment when anidea is born For Mr Harper ithappened three years agowhen he headed to the SantaMonica Pier with his familyfor an enjoyable walk He en-countered an unnerving sightmiles of garbage marring theshoreline

ldquoIt was absolutely trashed Iwas hurtrdquo he recalled ldquoItended up being a beachcleanup dayrdquo

Mr Harper is the grandson of Dorothy and Charles Chase foundersof the Folk Music Center and brother

to recording artist Ben Harper and mu-sican and sculptor Peter Harper Hismother Ellen is a multi-instrumentalistand a folk musician Needless to saycreativity is the order of the day in theHarper family

So rather than grieving aboutmankindrsquos pollution of our once-pris-tine waters he set about creating some-thing to ldquoget everyone involved withthis terrible challenge this crisis of ourtimerdquo

Itrsquos an exciting time for Mr HarperAn animated version of his first book a12-minute film called All the Way tothe Ocean will be released this JulyThe movie which is perfect for view-

ing in classrooms will feature music byBurning Spear Jack Johnson and BenHarper Actresses Marcia Cross andAmy Smart and actor Xavier Rudd pro-

vide the vocal talents Visit allthewaytotheoceancom for information

Mr Harper has also teamed withGreen Toys a company that makes toysfrom recycled milk jugs to make play-things for kids to create a special setFirst produced in commemoration of

Earth Day it was so popular that theGreen Toys Safe Seas Setmdashfeaturingan eco-friendly sub or sea plane and acopy of All the Way to the Oceanmdashisnow a permanent product Itrsquos availableat GreenToyscom and through retailerslike Boon Companion in Claremont

Mr Harper who counts promoting agreen lifestyle among his priorities isalso pleased to share that FreedomThree Publishing was recently certifiedas an Environmentally ResponsiblePublisher by the Green Press initiative

And since its 2006 release All theWay to the Ocean has become a trueself-publishing success story selling3000 copies in English 5000 copies in

Spanish and 5000 copies in mandarinSeveral large publishers all of who

insisted his story wouldnrsquot work forchildren turned down Mr Harperrsquosfirst kidrsquos book They wanted it dumbdown and said the subject matter wasdepressing

As a result Mr Harper has becomehuge advocate of authors putting out

the books they feel need to be pub-lished He provides consulting serviceto people ready to forge their own liteary path

ldquoWe canrsquot allow corporations to dictate what stories are toldrdquo he said

Sea Change is available at the FolkMusic Center and at venues like LongBeachrsquos Aquarium of the Pacific aswell as on the distributorrsquos websitewwwbrighamdistributingcom

For updates visist the Sea Changepage on Facebook

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couri

Author urges lsquoSea Changersquo with second kids book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAuthor and musician Joel Harperrsquos new book lsquoSea Changersquo is a wordless pictubook that encourages children to turn litter into art The book is a sequel of sorto his book lsquoAll the Way to the Oceanrsquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Painting

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIERFriday April 17 2015 2

The Claremont High School varsitysoftball team won their PalomaresLeague opening game over Ayala

4-3 on Wednesday in Chino HillsThe Pack came out swinging getting on the board

first when freshman Lani Moreno hit a double andthen scored on a single by pitcher senior Roe KeirnsUnfortunately in what would become a harbinger forthe rest of the game the girls left two stranded onbase with an easy pop up

Ayala also had a good first inning getting two runsand the lead they would hold for most of the gameKeirns walked senior Kennedy Clark who took sec-ond on a sacrifice and then scored when Taylor Row-land got a long fly ball to drop in center field Nextup junior Jessica Trujillo doubled to right and Row-land easily got the second run With two down buttwo on base the Pack got a break when pitcher Kate-lyn Williams flew out to right

Claremont nearly put the game away in the third in-ning when the first three batters got on base with noouts However nerves got the better of the next two

batters who both hit easy pop ups followed by aground out and the Pack left all three on baseAyala looked to be in command in the fourth when

Clark singled and senior Joselyn Keller scored fromsecond to make it 3-1 However Claremont was ableto minimize the damage with good fielding

Claremont tied it in the fifth with some good hittingand some good luck Claremont got two runners onafter Moreno singled to right and Keirns walked Sen-ior Brittany Attaway then hit an infield grounderscoring Moreno when Ayala dropped the ball athome Senior Nadine Ordonez who was pitch run-ning for Keirns got the second run by tagging fromthird on a long fly ball

The game stayed tied until the seventh and final in-ning Senior Chloe Amarilla singled up the middleand then advanced on a bunt from junior Taylor Alar-

con However in a base running mistake Amarillagot caught in a pickle between second and third buthad a stroke of luck when Ayala dropped the ballFreshman Katie Stanford hit a solid ground ball andthen narrowly beat the throw to first scoring Amarillafor the go-ahead run

Keirns earned the win pitching all seven inningsand giving up five runs Also key on defense was jun-ior Taylor Alarcon who made several key stops at sec-ond base including one in the seventh that likelyprevented Ayala from tying the game

With the win the Pack advanced their record to 1-0in league and 8-3 overall Next up the girls face Dia-mond Bar on Friday

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

Wolfpack softball hangs tough in late inning win

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont senior Roe Keirns pitched seven innings and gave up five hits on her way to earning a 4-3 win fothe Wolfpack on Wednesday at Ayala The girls are off to a great start with an overall record of 8-3 and leagurecord of 1-0

VARSITY BASEBALL

Claremont High School Baseball received a drub-bing from Ayala on Wednesday losing 15-2 in the con-ference matchup at Claremont High

Senior Trent Troncone was the lone star of the game

with three hits and two runs followed by junior JacPavlisin with two hits Senior Chandler Boldig ansophomore Jake Gentry each had one hit and one RB

Senior Tyler Witt pitched just over four innings giing up eight hits and 10 runs while walking two anstriking out two Senior Joseph Lee pitched two innings with five hits and four runs He walked on anstruck out two Senior Nate Morones came in for thfinal inning with three hits and one run

The boys are now at 6-8 overall and 1-5 in thleague

BOYS GOLF

Boys varsity golf lost their conference match Bonita 188-209 on Tuesday at Marshall Canyon GoCourse Top Performances came from Jonathan Yowho shot a 37 Andrew Im with a 40 and Tyler Yang 41

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

The Wolfpack boys varsity volleyball team lost thehome conference match against Arcadia in threstraight games 25-19 25-21 and 25-15 Their record now 2-11 overall and 0-5 in the league They fac

Glendale on Friday at Glendale

CHS ROUND-UP

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Irrigation

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grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Classifieds at 621-4761

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

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Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

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MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

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Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Rentals

House for rent

BEAUTIFUL and spaciousPiedmont Mesa mid-centurymodern Three bedroomstwo bathrooms with hard-wood $2700 monthly$3000 security Agent 909-626-0395

NORTH Claremont threebedrooms two full bath-rooms with 2055 sq ft Hard-wood floors Landlord paysgardener trash and up to$100 towards water Petsconsidered $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

THREE bedroom housenear col leges $1500

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Rentals

Room for rent

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Garage sale

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Pilgrim Congregational Church

600 N GAREY AVE POMONA

Saturday April 18 8 am to 3 pm

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072classifiedclaremont-couriercomBusiness Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

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QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing inacoustic removal texture

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A Bath-Briteauthorized dealer

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Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

Porcelain ceramicfiberglass

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wwwbath-britecom

Carpentry

SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

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ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-

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Childcare

EXPERIENCED maturechildcare giver for hireLong-term care Own trans-portation Great references Adriana 626-437-0881

Chimney Sweep

Quality Fireplaceamp BBQ

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Call 909-920-6600392 N 2nd Ave Upland

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dryer vent cleaningmasonry and dampers

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

Veteran Mt Sac Cal PolyStamped broom

color finishesSlate flagstone planterswalls and walkways

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

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Lic323243

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doors Home repairs andbuilding maintenance

Lic751768909-235-2411

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

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PPS General ContractorKitchen and bathroom remod-eling Flooring windows elec-trical and plumbing ServingClaremont for 25 yearsLic846995 951-237-1547

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Room additionsKitchenbath remodeling

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Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small

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Free estimates

and senior discounts909-989-3454

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Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

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design breaker replacementservice panel upgrades

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Fictitious Name

A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY The

COURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

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Hauling

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TERESAS House CleanHonest reliable expenced deep cleaning erences available Freetimates 909-621-089909-762-3198

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Shirleys Cleaning Ser28 years in business

OfficeresidentialNo job too smallFree estimates

We do spring cleanin

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Irrigation

Haydenrsquos Services ISince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or sma24-hour emergenc

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save waAllen Cantrall Landsc

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

EXPERT REPAIRSDRIP SYSTEMSPECIALISTS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

Veteran Mt Sac Cal PolyNew repairs Professional

All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 NowCell 626-428-1691

Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook MasonryDrought resistant

landscapesDesignedInstalled

Maintained909-231-8305

Dales Tree ampLandscape Services

Drought tolerant plantingand design Drip irrigationOver 30 years experience

909-982-5794Lic753381

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractor for

complete landscapingirrigation drainage

designing and gardeningLic520496

909-621-7770

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenanceAllen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIESMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repairDesign drainage concreteslate flagstone lighting irri-gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

DLS Landscaping and DesignClaremont native specializingn drought tolerant landscap-ng drip systems and lightingArtistic solutions for the futureOver 35 years experienceCall 909-225-8855 909-982-5965 Lic585007

DANS GARDENINGSERVICE

Sprinklers installed re-paired Clean-up hauling

Sod seed plantinglighting drainage

Free written estimates

Insured ReferencesSince 1977 Lic508671

Please call 909-989-1515

Landscaping

Eco-friendly landscapingWe will get you a $3000

grant to remove your lawnWhy mow when you can

grow From the creators ofThe Pomona College

Organic FarmSpecializing in native

and edible landscapes909-398-1235

wwwnaturalearthlacomLic919825

$2 sq ft rebate

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

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

COLLINS Painting amp Con-struction Company LLC In-terior exterior Residentialand commercial ContractorsLic384597 909-985-8484

KPW PAINTINGOlder couple painting40 years experience

Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

909-615-4858Lic778506

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless greensolution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

AFFORDABLE Traditional or green options Custom workNo job too big or too small20 years of Claremont resi-dent referrals Free estimatesLic721041 909-228-4256wwwvjpaintcom

Painting

RESIDENTIALCommercialQuality work at reasonableprices Free estimatesLic541469 909-622-7994

Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repairConcrete masonry lightingplanters and retaining walls

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC Alltypes residential repairsHVAC new installation re-pairs Prices to fit the workingfamilyrsquos budget Lic454443Insured professional service909-593-1175

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

under slab lead detectionsewer video inspectionLicensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates

All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaningleak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873 909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

GORDON Perry RoofingReroofing repairs of alltypes Free estimates Qual-ity work LicC39588976909-944-3884

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SPRINKLERS repaired Sea-sonal adjustments 32 yearsexperience Reasonableprices Free estimates CallJeff 909-374-3187

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranMt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Installrepair automate Since 1982Free estimates Lic540042Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATERPoor Coverage

Sprinkler repairInstallations

and modificationsCF Privett

909-621-5388Lic557151

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color grout 909-880-9719 1-888-764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist

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909-982-5794Lic753381

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MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-TraskCall 909-946-7444

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

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909-946-1123951-522-0992

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging andremoval by Andrea Environ-mentally friendly 30 years lo-cal experience Free estimatesLic844375 951-990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree Serv

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SERVICESFriday 04-17-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 31

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 32

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

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MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

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(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

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333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNHBAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONG

TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARK ROBERT WALSH

CASE NO BP161095To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise be in-terested in the will or estate or both of MARKROBERT WALSHA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byTREVOR SCHRECKLER in the Superior Court of California County of Los AngelesTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatTREVOR SCHRECKLER be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of thedecedentThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-

resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action) The independent administration au-thority will be granted unless an interested personfiles an objection to the petition and shows goodcause why the court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BEHELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWSDate April 27 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept 9 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012CentralIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objec-tions or file written objections with the court beforethe hearing Your appearance may be in person orby your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court withinthe later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58 (b) of the Cali-fornia Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of

mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice undersection 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledgeablein California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estateyou may file with the court a Request for Special

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventoryand appraisal of estate assets or of any petition oraccount as provided in Probate Code section 1250A Request for Special Noticeform is available fromthe court clerkAttorney for PetitionerLaura L Thatcher SBN192075The Thatcher Law Group3858 Carson St Suite 120Torrance CA 90503Phone 424-247-9381Publish April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015075537The following person(s) is (are) doing business asTHE SHOP METAL SPECIALTIES 124 SanLorenzo St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) EnriqueValdez 1236 W Phillips Blvd Pomona CA 91766George F Tec 767 E La Verne Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a General Partnership

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects George F Tec Title Co OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015075959

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

as THE CLAREMONT CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)CLAREMONT TENNIS CLUB 1777 MonteVista Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Philip Pandy Title Chief Financial OfficerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 032015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 and 17 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No 13-21485-SP-CA Title No 130233353-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER THE FOLLOW-ING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUM-MARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE 29233 NOTETHERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHEDYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 07172007 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public

auction sale to the highest bidder for cash(cashiers check(s) must be made payable to Na-tional Default Servicing Corporation) drawn ona state or national bank a check drawn by astate or federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion savings association or savings bank spec-ified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in this state will beheld by the duly appointed trustee as shownbelow of all right title and interest conveyed toand now held by the trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust described below The sale will bemade in an as is condition but withoutcovenant or warranty expressed or implied re-garding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust with interest andlate charges thereon as provided in the note(s)advances under the terms of the Deed of Trustinterest thereon fees charges and expenses of 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 Theamount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor George S Anaya and Sarah E Anaya

Husband and wife as joint Tenants Duly Ap-pointed Trustee NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATION Recorded07262007 as Instrument No 20071767203 (orBook Page) of the Official Records of Los An-geles County California Date of Sale04232015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766 Estimated amount of un-paid balance and other charges $71730863Street Address or other common designation of real property 1001 Richmond Drive Clare-mont CA 91711-3351 APN 8303-018-004The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of the street address orother common designation if any shownabove If no street address or other commondesignation is shown directions to the locationof the property may be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiary within 10days of the date of first publication of this No-tice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason the successful bidders soleand exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse The un-dersigned mortgagee beneficiary or authorizedagent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuantto California Civil Code Section29235(b)292355(c) declares that the mort-gagee beneficiary or the mortgagees or bene-ficiarys authorized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due diligence to con-tact the borrower as required by California CivilCode 29235292355 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are en-couraged to investigate the existence priorityand size of outstanding liens that may exist onthis property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance companyeither of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same

lender may hold more than one mortgage ordeed of trust on the property NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trusteeor a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Califor-nia Civil Code The law requires that informationabout trustee sale postponements be made availableto you and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-erty you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Inter-net Web site wwwndscorpcomsales using the filenumber assigned to this case 13-21485-SP-CA In-formation about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale Date 03312015Tiffany and Bosco PA As agent for National De-fault Servicing Corporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet Suite 680 San Diego CA 92101 Phone888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727 SalesWebsite wwwndscorpcomsales Lana Ka-cludis Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4517523

04032015 04102015 04172015

TS No 2013-28198 Loan No 707161204APN 8670-013-010

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED

TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR

NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED

注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-

FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA

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TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 9252003 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor TRACY L PHILLIPS AN UNMAR-RIED WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded10142003 as Instrument No03 3053088 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaDate of Sale 4302015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$45552371WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoSCHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWNBY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ORSAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 2142 WILKES CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711APN 8670-013-010The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimatedcosts expenses and advances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is $45552371If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed anddelivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you shouldunderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the rightto bid less than the total debt owed it is possiblethat at the time of the sale the opening bid may beless than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee ben-eficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-

quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at thesale If you wish to learn whether your sale datehas been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of thisproperty you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMort-gageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeSer-vicesSalesaspx using the file number assigned tothis case 2013-28198 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the telephone informationThe best way to verify postponement information isto attend the scheduled saleDate 3182015Western Progressive LLC as Trusteeco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA 92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call (866)240-3530__________________________________Tamika Smith Trustee Sale AssistantTHIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015072652

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LANALEE PROPERTIES 6904 Oriole AveLa Verne CA 91750 Mailing address 2105 FoothillBlvd Ste F La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s) AlyssaMarchello 6904 Oriole Ave La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on03182015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Alyssa Marchello Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 031815

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015063030

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asFOURTH STREET MILL 2124 Bonita Ave LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) CHASES LLC2136 Third St La Verne CA 91750

This business is conducted by a Limited Liabil-ity CompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Christopher Gendreau Title Member PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 030915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years fromthe date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by theAffidavit 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 March 27 April 3 10 amp 17 2015

CITY OF CLAREMONT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

POTENTIAL SPECIAL TAX ELECTION

FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

AND POLICE FACILITIESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tues-day April 28 2015 the City Council of theCity of Claremont (ldquoCityrdquo) will hold a publichearing at 700 pm or as soon thereafter aspracticable at 225 Second Street Claremont California 91711 The City Council will holdthis public hearing in order to receive oral andwritten testimony Written comments may befiled at any time prior to conclusion of the pub-lic hearing Those desiring to orally commentmay do so during the hearing Written com-ments should be addressed to the attention of the City Clerk at 207 Harvard Ave ClaremontCA 91711Following the public hearing the City Councilmay ultimately consider adoption of a Resolu-

tion to propose for adoption a special tax forpublic safety and police facilities and to submitsaid proposition to the voters of the City fortheir approval The special tax levy would befor public safety and police facilities The bal-lot measure may ultimately include the ques-tions and language along the similar to thefollowingShall the resolution providing for the levy of aspecial parcel tax for the City of Claremont inthe amount of $286 per parcel commencing fis-cal year 2016-17 and ending 2056-57 beadopted to provide for the acquisition con-struction and equipping of police and publicsafety facilitiesIn compliance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act if you need special assistance toparticipate in this meeting you should contactthe office of the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461Notification at least three days prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reason-able arrangements to assure accessibility to thismeetingSHELLEY DESAUTELSCITY CLERK(909) 399-5461

Publish April 10 2015 and April 17 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF

IRMGARD NATALECASE NO BP161267

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingentcreditors and persons who may otherwise beinterested in the WILL or estate or bo th of IR-MGARD NATALEA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby CARRIE LEESE in the Superior Court of California County of LOS ANGELESTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatCARRIE LEESE be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentA HEARING on the petition will be held inthis court as follows 042715 at 830AM inDept 11 located at 111 N HILL ST LOS AN-GELES CA 90012IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti-tion you should appear at the hearing and stateyour objections or file written objections withthe court before the hearing Your appearancemay be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingentcreditor of the decedent you must file yourclaim with the court and mail a copy to thepersonal representative appointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1) four months fromthe date of first issuance of letters to a generalpersonal representative as defined in section58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60days from the date of mailing or personal de-livery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as a creditor You maywant to consult with an attorney knowledge-able in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by thecourt If you are a person interested in the es-tate you may file with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets orof any petition or account as provided in Pro-bate Code section 1250 A Request for SpecialNotice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for PetitionerRANDAL P HANNAH - SBN 138778LAW OFFICE OF RANDAL P HANNAH188 N EUCLID AVENUEPO BOX 247UPLAND CA 91785410 417 42415CNS-2737053CLAREMONT COURIER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015087697

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira Av-enue Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)VAN LIPP amp CARTER 3760 Elmira AvenueClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 03022015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Fiammetta S Piazza Title SecretaryThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015090740The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas FELTED BAG LADY RHYTHMIC RE-PEATS 112 N Harvard Ave 41 ClaremontCA 91711 Registrant(s) Lydia H Falotico 223Brooks Ave Claremont CA 91711

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 04092010I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Lydia H Falotico Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth inthe statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH April 10 17 24 and May 1 2015

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

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Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALEStorQuest ndash Claremont Baseline

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the CaliforniaBusiness and Professional Codes 21700-21716Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Sec-tion 535 the undersigned StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline will sell at public saleby competitive bidding the personal property ofPlease post this ad on 41715 and 42415Melissa GrayProperty to be sold misc household goodsfurniture vehicles clothes toys tools boxes ampcontentsAuctioneer Company J Michaelrsquos Auction IncAuctioneering Bond 142295787The sale will commence at 130 pm on or afterWednesday May 6 2015 at StorQuest Self Stor-age ndash Claremont Baseline 454 W BaselineRoad Claremont CA 91711Goods must be paid for in CASH and removedat time of sale Sale is subject to cancellation inthe event of settlement between owner and obli-gated partyStorQuest Self Storage ndash Claremont454 W Baseline RoadClaremont CA 91711909-399-9989Publish April 17 amp 24 2015NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE

(UCC Sec 6105)Escrow No 15-3055-EC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are KH CAFEacute INC20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute HAUSAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe location in California of the Chief Executive

Officer of the Seller(s) is NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEVEN CUPS INC 20627 GOLDEN SPRINGSDR DIAMOND BAR CA 91789The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENTTOOLS GOODWILL TRADENAMELEASEHOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IM-PROVEMENTS ALL TRANSFERABLEPERMITS amp LI CENSES AND INVENTORYOF STOCK IN TRADE and are located at20627 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR DIAMONDBAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 52015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is ACE ESCROW INC 1725 S NO-GALES ST 104 ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA91748 and the last day for filing claims shall be

MAY 4 2015 which is the business day beforethe sale date specified aboveBUYER SEVEN CUPS INCLA1526541 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(Division 6 of the Commercial Code)

Escrow No 35058-LS(1) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the withinnamed Seller(s) that a bulk sale is about to be madeon personal property hereinafter described(2) The name and business addresses of the sellerare BERNADETTE ATIENZA 134 E BONITAAVE STE E3 SAN DIMAS CA 91773(3) The location in California of the chief execu-tive office of t he Seller is 12577 NAPLES WAYRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91739(4) The names and business address of theBuyer(s) are SIMPY INC 1027 VIACANADA SAN DIMAS CA 91773(5) The location and general description of the as-sets to be sold are FURNITURE FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT of that certain business lo-cated at 134 E BONITA AVE STE E3 SAN

DIMAS CA 91773(6) The business name used by the seller(s) at saidlocation is SUBWAY 33670(7) The anticipated date of the bulk sale is MAY6 2015 at the off ice of ADVANTAGE ONE ES-CROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350 HUNTING-TON BEACH CA 92647 Escrow No35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE J SHORB(8) Claims may be filed with ADVANTAGEONE ESCROW 7777 CENTER AVE 350HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 EscrowNo 35058-LS Escrow Officer LAURIE JSHORB(9) The last day for fili ng claims is MAY 5 2015(10) This Bulk Sale is subject to California Uni-form Commercial Code Section 61062(11) As listed by the Seller all other businessnames and addresses used by the Seller withinthree years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the Buyer are NONEDated APRIL 7 2015SELLER BERNADETTE ATIENZABUYER SIMPY INC A CALIFORNIA COR-

PORATIONLA1526499 CLAREMONT COURIER 41715

CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-

ING ON THE POMONA

COLLEGE 2015 CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN EIR MAS-

TER PLAN AND CHANGE OF ZONEThe Claremont City Council will hold a publichearing on April 28 2015 to consider thePomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan Proj-ect On April 7 2015 the Planning Commissionreviewed and recommended certification of theprojectrsquos Environmental Impact Report (EIR)and approval of the Master Plan The Commis-sion was split (3-3) on a related action to recom-mend approval of a proposed Change of ZoneThe Change of Zone would change the zoningfrom RM 2000 (Medium Density Residential) toIE (Institution Educational) for the property lo-cated at 211 and 239 North College Avenue (APNs 8313-018-004 8313-018-005 8313-018-006and 8313-018-007) The Change of Zone willmake the zoning of the property consistent withthe Cityrsquos General Plan and would be requiredbefore a new planned Museum of Art for PomonaCollege could be constructed on the property Asthe recommendation to approve the Change of Zone did not receive an affirmative vote from asupermajority of the Planning Commission thematter will go forward to the City Council with anegative recommendation from the PlanningCommissionProject Location The project area (also ldquoPlanAreardquo or ldquocampusrdquo in the EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles California The campusof Pomona College is approximately 140 acresand is roughly bounded by First Street on thesouth Eighth Street on the north Harvard Avenueon the west and Mills and Amherst Avenues onthe eastProject Description The project consists of along-range Master Plan for planned future im-

provements to the Pomona College campus overa period of 15 years from the date of City ap-proval of the Master Plan plus associated actionsThe broad parameters of the Master Plan may besummarized as followsbull Enrollment increase of 50 students (from 1590to 1640 students) a net increase of 26 studentbeds on campus (from 1534 to 1560 beds) anincrease of 30 faculty (from 192 to 222 faculty)and an increase of 30 staff (from 495 to 525 staff)bull Removal of up to 126700 gross square feet of existing facilities and construction of up to608200 gross square feet of new facilities for anet increase of 205400 gross square feet of struc-tural developmentbull A net increase of 18 on-campus parking spacesbull Campus lot coverage would increase from ap-proximately 16 to approximately 18bull Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to im-prove safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicularcirculation patternsbull New and remodeled open spaces such as court-yards plazas walkways streetscapes and land-scapingImplementation of the Master Plan would requirethe following additional entitlements

bull Approval of the Change of Zone discussed abovebull Lot merger of the four parcels discussed aboveand other lot mergers or lot line adjustments forother individual projects as required for imple-mentation of the Master Planbull Design review approval of all new constructionbuilding relocations and other site changesbull Approval of a permit from the Director of Com-munity Services for removal of any street treebull Approval of a Special Use and Development Per-mit for any temporary construction trailers or othertemporary construction-related uses as applicablebull Ministerial and ancillary permits required tocarry out individual projects under the MasterPlan such as demolition permits building per-mits and occupancy permitsPublic Hearing The City Council will hold thepublic hearing on April 28 2015 beginning at700 pm in the City Council Chamber 225 WSecond Street Claremont The public is invitedto comment on the Final EIR for the Project theMaster Plan and associated actions including theproposed Change of Zone At the conclusion of the public hearing the City Council is expected tomade decisions on the proposed actionsEnvironmental Review The City of Claremont

has prepared the Final EIR for the proposed Mas-ter Plan and associated actions in accordance withCEQA statutes and local rules and guidelines of Claremont for implementing CEQA The FinalEIR evaluates the proposed projectrsquos potential tosignificantly impact the environment and identi-fies ways to reduce or avoid environmental im-pacts through mitigation measures and alternativesto the project With implementation of the mitiga-tion measures it was determined that all identifiedimpacts of the project could be mitigated to belowa level of significance except for an unavoidablesignificant cultural resource impact from the dem-olition of the Thatcher Music Building and an un-avoidable significant noise impact duringconstruction The Planning Commission has rec-ommended adoption of a Statement of OverridingConsiderations for the project as the benefits of the project outweigh the potential unavoidable sig-nificant impacts of the projectPublic Review and Comment You may review acopy of the Final EIR and the Master Plan duringregular business hours at the following locationsbull Claremont City Hall Community DevelopmentDepartment 207 Harvard Avenue ClaremontCA 91711

bull Claremont Public Library 208 Harvard AvenueClaremont CA 91711

bull Alexander Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Road Claremont CA 91711bull Youth Activity Center 1717 N Indian HillBoulevard Claremont CA 91711The documents may also be accessed on theCityrsquos website at wwwciclaremontcausInterested persons are invited to comment on theEIR Master Plan and associated actions by writ-ing to Planning Consultant Belle Newman Cityof Claremont PO Box 880 Claremont CA91711-0880 by fax to (909) 399-5327 or emailto bnewmanplanninggmailcom Interestedpersons are also invited to appear and be heard atthe public hearingIn compliance with the Americans with Disabil-ities Act (ADA) if you need special assistance toparticipate in the above-mentioned public hear-

ing please contact the City Clerk at (909) 399-5461 ldquoVOICErdquo or 1 (800) 735-2929 ldquoTTTTYrdquoNotification three working days prior to the meet-ing or time when special services are neededwill assist City staff in assuring that reasonablearrangements can be made to provide access tothe meetingFuture Notices of Project If you would like tobe notified electronically about this project in thefuture please provide your email address to BelleNewman Contract Planner at (909) 399-5485 or bnewmanplanninggmailcomPublish April 17 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015087639The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas PHILrsquoS CUSTOM CABINETS 233 ClarkAvenue Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) DaleA Walborn 1414 Armsley Square Ontario CA91762 Sharon R Walborn 1414 ArmsleySquare Ontario CA 91762This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Dale A Walborn Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040115NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015095891

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas HOME FREE REALTY GROUP 1095Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750 Regis-trant(s) ZAP HOME REALTY PARTNERSINC 1095 Bonita Avenue La Verne CA 91750This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Joey Daniel Ortega Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 040915NOTICE- 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 registered

owner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015097048

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMETHOD PRINT CO 239 W Allen Ave SanDimas CA 91773 Registrant(s) David M Zinser118 Carr Drive 211 Glendale CA 91205This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects David M Zinser Title OwnerOperatorThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 041015

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH April 17 24 May 1 and 8 2015NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-14-651794-CL Order No 130131342 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 12222006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cashcashiers check drawn on a state or national bankcheck drawn by state or federal credit union or acheck drawn by a state or federal savings and loanassociation or savings association or savingsbank specified in Section 5102 to the FinancialCode and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The salewill be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possessionor encumbrances to pay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trustwith interest and late charges thereon as provided

in the note(s) advances under the terms of theDeed of Trust interest thereon fees charges andexpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleBENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESSTHAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUETrustor (s) KAMALINI H TISSERA AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded12292006 as Instrument No 06 2895171 of Of-ficial Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California Date of Sale 582015 at 1100 AM Place of Sale By thefountain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges $94819787 The purportedproperty address is 2117 BONNIE BRAE AVE CLAREMONT CA 917110000 Assessorrsquos Par-cel No 8671-043-041 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering biddingon this property lien you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee

auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auctioned off

may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidderat the auction you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate theexistence priority and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany 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 pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be made available toyou and to the public as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if appli-cable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit thisInternet Web site httpwwwqualityloancomusing the file number assigned to this foreclosureby the Trustee CA-14-651794-CL Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-ness of the property address or other commondesignation if any shown herein If no street ad-dress or other common designation is shown di-rections to the location of the property may beobtained by sending a written request to the ben-eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publi-cation of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any reason the suc-

cessful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further re-course If the sale is set aside for any reason thePurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to areturn 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 throughbankruptcy you may have been released of per-sonal liability for this loan in which case this let-ter is intended to exercise the note holders rightrsquosagainst the real property only As required by lawyou are hereby notified that a negative credit re-port reflecting on your credit record may be sub-mitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfillthe terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 714-730-2727 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement

Line (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-14-651794-CL ID-SPub 0080979 4172015 4242015 512015

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

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I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

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GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

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CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

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Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

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REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

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Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

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Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

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her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

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Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

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the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 3

Selling Buying or Renting Advertise in the

Claremont Courier Call Jessica Courier

Classifieds at 621-4761

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

BRE 00545647

ldquo

rdquo

Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES

9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcom

wwwMasonProphetcom DRE 01714034

I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashRosie V

(909) 260-5560madhupsaolcomwwwcallMadhucom

BRE00979814

Would you like to know whatyour home is worth VisitClaremontCAHomeValuescom

REAL ESTATE

9096214761

Friday 04-17-15

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

BRE 01326104 amp 01733616

CARLOS 909-964-7631

PAT 909-214-1002

wwwSamuelsonRealEstatecom

We represent buyers and sellers with expertise profession-

alism technology and personal service Neighborhood knowledge is a top factor for successful sales We know

and serve Claremont and the Foothill Communities

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales

Check outour reviews

892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

bull Cliff May Architect Classic - $575000

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3636

REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday April 17 2015 3

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

333-339 W 10TH ST CLAREMONTTwo-on-a-lot on one of the largest lotsin this historic Claremont neighbor-hood The main 1901 2-story househas 3 upstairs bedrooms and 25 bath-rooms The second 1911 house has 2bedrooms and one bathroom makingit ideal for use as a guest house or asa rental property Zoned as a duplexLarge formal dining room with built-ins sun porch and newly refinishedhardwood floors Across from the

beautiful Memorial Park Close to theClaremont Village and Colleges Thespacious lot is shaded by numerousmature oak trees and allows room formany possibilities $1100000 (T333)

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in theClub Terrace condominiumcomplex Three bedrooms 3bathrooms with 2 suites upstairsand one bedroom downstairs inapproximately 1563 sq ft Fire-place vaulted ceilings patiowith tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$479000 (T844)

132 N MILLS AVE CLAREMONTHistoric 1910 Craftsman bungalow-stylehome near the Claremont Colleges Vil-lage and MetroLink station This charming3 bedroom home has been renovatedand restored Features include a stonefireplace 9 ft ceilings gourmet kitchenwith breakfast room interior laundry roomwith custom cabinet storage skylightsFrench doors multiple sconces spaciousgreat room with hardwood floors ceilingand whole house fans Detached garagehas electricity and plans for a studio re-model Large private backyard with multi-ple decks artistic stone work and a per-gola This is a jewel of a home in the ArbolVerde neighborhood $499000 (M132)

COMING SOON Three bedroom 2 bathroom houseWalk to Village and Colleges Newly remodeled $525000

BRE 01326104 amp 01733616

CARLOS 909-964-7631

PAT 909-214-1002

wwwSamuelsonRealEstatecom

We represent buyers and sellers with expertise profession-

alism technology and personal service Neighborhood knowledge is a top factor for successful sales We know

and serve Claremont and the Foothill Communities

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales

Check outour reviews

892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3536

Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

bull Cliff May Architect Classic - $575000

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3636

REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3536

Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILLG EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE SPANISH-STYLEWITH MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors updated plumbing French win-dows and doors coved ceili ngs and more Approxi-mately 2200 sq ft with four bedrooms and twobathrooms originally built circa 1926 Upstairswrap-around view balcony overlooks picturesqueItalian gardens and multiple stone patio areas Sep-arate approximately 400 sq ft finished studio withhalf bathroom Easy stroll to Colleges and Villageshopping (H1230)

CRAFTSMAN SHOWPLACE ESTATE - $1500000Single-story home perfectly nestled in a serenesetting boasting a circular driveway and electricgate Newly renovated in 2008 Kitchen includeseating area granite counters center island plentyof cupboards and top-of-the-line appliances Luxu-rious master bathroom newly remodeled in 2013including dual-closets heated floors dual-sinksdual-rain showers soaking tub with recirculatinghot water and jets in-ground salt water spa cedarlined sauna and steam room Too many upgradesto mention (G3638)

COMING SOONbull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Home - $1250000

bull North Claremont Custom on Half-Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village Heritage House - $1100000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman - $725000

bull Upland Executive Newer Home - $635000

bull San Dimas Income Property on Over

Half-Acre - $525000

bull Charming Upland Home with Hardwood Floors and

Three-Car Garage - $368000

bull Newly Renovated North Claremont Chaparral

School District - $700000

bull Cliff May Architect Classic - $575000

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking for

a Claremont home Please contact me today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped me

mdashJane Hammond Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your

business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

NEW LISTING SALE PENDING

BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED LIVE OAKCANYON HOME - $700000

Coveted Claremont or La Verne school districtInviting curb appeal and a picturesque setting onapproximately 13 acre in a prestigious neighbor-hood This impressive one-story home featuresquality appointments throughout Gorgeous reno-vated gourmet kitchen with eating area Familyroom with fireplace living room with additional fire-place updated bathrooms with granite countersand newer carpeting Three-car attached garagePicturesque grounds boast tall shade trees andflowerful gardens (R247)

PAUL WILLIAMS ARCHITECT DESIGNEDMID-CENTURY CLASSIC IN VILLAGE - $895000The Miami designed by famed architect Paul Re-vere Williams Contemporary-style built circa 1946Custom home with a great room concept with ma-hogany woodwork music center fireplace andwalls of glass Features oak hardwood flooringsmooth ceilings and abundant storage throughoutRenovated granite counter kitchen and masterbathroom Newly renovated approximately 400 sqft guest quarters with bathroom and kitchenetteTwo-car garage and attached carport Covered pa-tio grassy yard and pool (E623)

SOLD NEW LISTINGBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3636

REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate

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892019 Claremont COURIER 4-17-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-4-17-15 3636

REMAX Resources Welcomes Four Exceptional Agents

First Quarter Claremont Single Family Residence Sales

Based on information from California Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc as of 4152015 andor other sources Display of MLSdata is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS The BrokerAgent providing the information contained hereinmay or may not have been the Listing andor Selling Agent

REMAX Resources is actively recruiting agent who want to take their careers to the next level

Lorinda Johnson(909) 561-7338

LorindaAJohnsonaolcomLorinda has built a reputation of professionalism and cooperation

Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled Having been the broker owner

of her own real estate firm Lorinda is uniquely qualified to handle all of her

clients residential and commercial real estate needs Upon joining REMAXResources Lorinda was appointed the Director of Commercial Real Estate

for REMAX Resources Commercial Division

Darla Johnson(909) 581-2256

darlajohnson2aolcomDarla has been actively selling real estate for more than 20 years

She holds a license to practice real estate in the state of California

and a real estate Brokers License in the State of Texas Darla is well

versed in handling the nuances of both commercial and residential real

estate transactions Her breadth of experience and her passionate

dedication to her clients makes her an invaluable real estate resource

Hayley Mallozzi(909) 730-5112

hayleyfioreyahoocomHayley has held a real estate license since 2006 She is an advocate

for home ownership and is passionate about education Hayley completed

her undergraduate degree at California State University Fullerton and has

recently earned her Masters degree from California State PolytechnicUniversity Pomona As a lifelong resident of the foothill communities

Hayley has a firsthand knowledge of our local market

Terri Villegas(626) 347-2781

TerriTerriVillegascomWith over a decade of real estate experience Terri is a valuable

member of the Realtor community Terris real estate practice spans

the foothills She volunteers at her childrens respective schools and

her church she believes that by giving we receive Being fluent in

Spanish allows Terri to serve a diverse community of buyers and

sellers of residential real estate


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