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CHS crushes
Damien, 42-17
Your week in sports/ PAGE 12
COURIERphotos/Steven Felschundneff
Claremont High School quarterback Raine Pohaku Kaheaku-Paiva attempts to leap over a Damien defensive back on Friday during varsity football action at CHS.
The Wolfpack carried the momentum throughout the game, trouncing the rival Spartans 42-17.
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Dear Editor:
Mark Merritts letter What climate
change? in the September 18 issue of
the COURIER illustrates well the confusion of some folks between local
weather and global climate. A one-day
local rain in southern California does not
offset meteorological conditions in
Africa, Australia, Europe, the Arctic and
elsewhere.
Even more important in global climate
discussions is the increasing temperatures of the global oceans, and the slowing of the Gulf Stream due to
increasingly large amounts of cold fresh
water flowing south down Davis Strait
into the Labrador Sea.
It now appears that, globally, 2015
will be the hottest year on record, with
2014 running a close second.
D. D. Trent
La Crescenta
Measure PS
Dear Editor:
The letters from Sally Seven and Jim
Belna in the September 18 COURIER,
along with the enclosed flier from the
Council for a Better Police Station
(CBPS), raised several issues for Claremont voters, issues which need to be
clarified before we vote on Measure PS
in November.
Ms. Seven pointed out that the parcel
tax is going to cost an extra $400,000
each year in order to collect $95,000
from local nonprofits. Why would homeowners, over the 40-year payoff period,
want to pay an extra $16 million dollars
on the debt service charge as opposed to
GO bonds?
ADVENTURES
IN HAIKU
Today it is hot
But a breeze blows pink blossoms
All along the street
B.J.Coates
Haiku submissions should reflect upon life
or events in Claremont. Please email entries
to editor@claremont-courier.com.
GOVERNING
OURSELVES
Agendas for city meetings are available at www.ci.claremont.ca.us
Thursday, October 1
Police Commission
Council Chamber, 7 p.m.
CUSD Board of Education
Kirkendall Center, 7 p.m.
CITY NEWS
he Claremont City
Council shelved two
important itemsa
vote on La Vernes plan for the
Claremont water system and
an appeal regarding the Serrano II housing projectat its
meeting Tuesday night due to
two councilmembers absences.
Councilmembers Joe Lyons and
Larry Schroeder were not present during the meeting, forcing Mayor Corey
Calaycay to call for the votes to be
pushed to October 13.
The council was initially scheduled to
approve an operational agreement with
the city of La Verne to run the Claremont water system should the city prevail in its eminent domain case against
Golden State Water Company.
Under the agreement, La Verne
would maintain the water system and
provide staff, while Claremont would
own the water system itself and be responsible for billing, customer service
staff and setting rates and water policies.
The agreement would allow Claremont to set aside $1.5 million for operational purposes, with La Verne getting
an annual stipend of 10 percent of the
operational cost.
The city of La Verne had already approved their end of the deal during their
he Claremont University
Consortium made a commitment to donate $1 million on
Saturday, September 18 toward the
possible construction of a new police station.
The donation hinges on the passing of Measure PS, which allocates $50 million toward
building a new station for the Claremont Police
Department.
The city council, as well as the CPD, has
heavily lobbied in favor of the measure, claiming the department needs a new headquarters to
properly accommodate a growing and modernizing force.
The new public safety facility will benefit
the entire Claremont community, Claremont
University Consortium CEO Stig Lanesskog
told the COURIER via email. Because the
Claremont Colleges are part of that community,
and as part of our long-standing partnership
with the city and the Claremont Police Department, contributing to this important project is
the right thing to do.
The donation from the consortium would go
directly toward the $50 million price tag of the
police station should the measure pass, according to Claremont Public Information Officer
Pomonas
Museum of Art
Pomona College will host a community meeting regarding its
proposed new Museum of Art on Tuesday, September 29 at 7:30
p.m. at the Millikan Science Laboratory, Room 1051, 610 N. College Ave. The college will provide an update on the new museum
and offer the first models of the design concept.
CITY NEWS
POLICE BLOTTER
Thursday, September 17
Proving once again that selfie sticks
have no place in our modern society,
40-year-old Edwin Blas was arrested
for strapping his cell phone to a selfie
stick and using it to film someone
showering. The incident occurred on
the 700 block of Bridgeport Avenue
around 7:30 a.m., according to Detective Lieutenant Mike Ciszek. The victim, horrified at her acquaintances
actions, called the police after Mr. Blas
showed her the video then deleted it
from his phone. The police arrived and
Mr. Blas admitted to filming the victim
without her consent. Mr. Blas was arrested and taken to Claremont Police
Department jail, where he was released
with a notice to appear.
Friday, September 18
In a move described by Lt. Ciszek as
malicious mischief, a person who
takes high school rivalries a little too
seriously spray-painted F**k the
Pack, among other obscenities
alongside green-colored male genitaliaover the Claremont High School
grounds sometime between 4 and 8
a.m. the morning before the football
game between CHS and Damien.
EDUCATION
KGNHSTREETFAIRE/previous page
available everywhere and we try them nearly everywhere, reviewing the crispiness of the tart shell and the
level of sweetness of the cream. I like a very crispy
crust and a not-too-sweet custard.
Portugal is also famous for its salt cod or bacalau but
I am not fond of it. Frances wanted to eat some and I
wanted octopus. Near the sea, we found a small street
with a few restaurants at street level and living apartments above so that the narrow street was always full of
restaurant-goers and local neighbors.
For a first course, we had a lovely spreadable cheese
and a fish paste on bread. My octopus was by far the
most successful and we shared that leaving most of the
bacalau. Enjoying the wine, we watched the street theater of locals being played around uschildren rushing
everywhere, shouting and others like us searching for
good food. And then a young woman came and sang
some jazz and blues. It went well with the wine. Afterwards, she came and sat at our table and told us about
her dreams to go abroad and study music.
Our cab driver who drove us from the airport had told
us to go to the Lello Library, which is an amazing bookstore. A double staircase sits in the center of the building and walking upstairs was like entering a dinosaurs
ribcage. The building was stuffed with tourists who, like
me, snapped away at the beautiful wooden interior. I
loved the mosaic stone streets, each with their own designs as well as old buildings and churches covered in
antique hand-painted tiles in soft blues.
On our last night in Porto, the rains came in earnest.
Luckily, the street we stayed on was extremely narrow
and the Indian restaurant was right across the street. We
felt a bit silly eating Indian food when we had come to
explore the food of Portugal but it was easy to get to
and was delicious.
After a few days, we left Porto by train for Lisbon.
Portugal sells senior-priced train tickets, which we happily took advantage of. In Lisbon, we stayed on a busy
street full of restaurants and touts for each one urging
you to read their menus and come in for their best prepared food. There was a great deal of sea food avail-
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Linda Heilpern
OBITUARIES
came particularly adept at preparing Indian dishes and while living in Boston
and later Washington, DC worked at
The Golden Temple Conscious Cookery specializing in Ayurvedic fare.
The family moved to California in
1979. They initially settled in Pomona
and Ms. Heilpern founded a small company called Highpoint, Inc. She singlehandedly created a thriving business
from the ground up and was later
joined by her husband, who helped to
further shape and expand the scope of
the operation. Together they nurtured
and guided Highpoint as it evolved
over three decades of ownership, from
a small typesetting business to a web
consulting company serving membership organizations, public agencies and
local businesses.
The Heilperns always had their
sights set on living in the City of Trees.
They admired the college town not only
for its aesthetic merits, but for its tightknit community, rich in both arts and
academia. They enrolled their daughter
at Condit Elementary and The Webb
Schools and relocated Highpoint in
1990. Five years after that, they finally
realized their dream of owning a beautiful home in Claremont. With this
monumental purchase came an unexpected bonusthe working relationship with their realtor and soon-to-be
neighbor Cristina Cira quickly developed into an enduring 20-year friendship.
Ms. Cira remembers with fondness
the hundreds of evenings she and her
husband Sherban spent at the couples
home, sharing memories and stories together after enjoying Lindas creative
(and sometimes daring) culinary offerings.
In 2003, Ms. Heilpern founded another company called Cooking Light
with Lotsa Flavor. She catered events,
gave cooking classes and for a time
contributed a food column to the
COURIER newspaper. The menu for
one evening class in Mayan cuisine,
which included ensalada xek (jicama,
COURIER photo
Linda Heilpern was featured in a
COURIER Bookmark in 2010.She is
seen here with her beloved dog Dante.
Harold Lynn
OBITUARIES
emphasized that his athletes should handle winning with gratitude and with respect
for the other team, and handle losing with
hopeful determination. Most of all he wanted kids to enjoy themselves and have fun.
At his retirement celebration in 1993,
someone figured that Hal had taught or
coached 60,000 kids in Claremont.
Several of his student athletes, including Class of 60 graduate David Kriezel,
have posted tributes to Coach Lynn on the
Claremont High School Alumni Society
website. Mr. Kriezel shared that, having just
moved to California from Nebraska, he
was shy and very quiet when he started as
a freshman at Claremont High School.
As his PE teacher, Mr. Lynn recognized
athletic potential in young David, recruiting him to join the CHS track and basketball teams. He ended up winning MVP
awards in track and basketball that year,
and managed to set school and league
records in the pole vault and shot put. He
spent the next three years active in a variety of sports. Whenever David broke his
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military career. Settling back in San Antonio and then moving to California
where they made their home in Claremont, the couple raised two children.
Mrs. Barber was a devoted wife and
mother, known for her generous spirit
and instinct for kindness and compassion. She was a longtime Claremont
volunteer, first at Claremont Heritage
and thenat the Rancho Santa Ana
Botanic Garden.
A true student of life, she was anavid
reader andwould routinely consume an
entire book in one sitting.Some of her
favorite and deeper studies involved
Shakespeare, religion and metaphysics,
Reiki, ancient Egypt, Abraham Lincoln,
American and world history and base-
Larry Dwyer
Salesman, Santa, family man
Larry Edwin Dwyer, a longtime
Claremont resident, died on August 30,
2015 with his wife Joan by his side. He
was 90.
He was born on July 15, 1925 in
Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of eight
children born to Anna Dineen and John
Dwyer. He graduated from the famous
St. Philips Catholic High School in
Chicago and attended the Illinois Institute of Technology for several years. He
joined the United States Army Air
Forces, becoming a bombardier, and was
later honorably discharged as a Second
Lieutenant.
As a young man, Larry made many
lifelong friends on the north side of
Chicago. They formed a club known as
the Amons, playing hockey in winter and
baseball in summer. They continued the
close relationship for well over 50 years,
attending each others weddings and
other special occasions. As retirement
entered their lives, they gathered for an
annual week of fishing and storytelling
in northern Wisconsin.
After leaving the army, Mr. Dwyer
met and married Regina Biro of
Chicago. The couple had three children,
Patricia, Steven and Kathleen. About
this time, they were living in Hillside,
Illinois. Larry, with several friends,
started playing Santa Claus to the neighborhood children. Over the next 50
years, he wore out several costumes.
He was Santa to hundreds of young
children through organizations, friends
and family. He continued this custom,
and even his own children failed to recognize him. Later in life, Mr. Dwyer had
the honor of playing Santa to his granddaughters, Jeanette and Jacqueline, at
family gatherings in Padre Island, Texas.
He always made sure he knew the reindeers names and some incident regarding each childs life. He is one Santa who
will be sorely missed, family shared.
Larry started his career as a salesman.
Actually, he started selling as a very
young boy, hawking newspapers on a
street corner in Chicago. It was the Depression and thats what families did
Doris Pawley
Doris Dee Pawley of Claremont
died on September 22, 2015 at the
North Kansas City Hospital while
attending her 60-year reunion at
Park University in Parkville, Missouri. She was 82.
A memorial service will be held
on Friday, October 2 at 11 a.m. at
the Claremont United Methodist
Church, 211 W. Foothill Blvd. in
Thomas Ambrogi
Pilgrim Place resident Thomas
Ambrogi died on September 12,
2015. He was 85.
A memorial service will be held
on Saturday, October 31 at 3 p.m. at
David Ogle
David Leo Ogle died on Tuesday,
September 15, 2015 at home with
family in Claremont, following a
prolonged illness. He was 81.
Funeral services will be held on
Saturday, September 26 at 1 p.m. at
the Claremont United Methodist
Church, followed by private interment in the churchs Memorial GarHe never forgot where he came from.
Life was not always the Jolly Old
Saint Nicholas for Larry. In 1984, he
lost his wife Regina to cancer. In 2003,
he lost his youngest daughter Kathleen,
who was married to Jim Clelland. His
fourth granddaughter, Casey, passed
away at six months of age.
On a happier note, Mr. Dwyer married
Joan Schroeder of Milwaukee and this
expanded his family to include two stepchildren, Jack Litschewski (Jenna) of
Washington, DC and Jill Litschewski of
Escondido. Larry and Joan would have
celebrated 30 years of marriage on Sep-
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SPORTS
f one could rewrite the rules of football and make every play a fourth
down, the Claremont High School
football team would be the greatest prep
squad out there. Of course, one might also
wonder why they dont play the first three
downs as beautifully as they do the last.
Still, there is no arguing with the results, and the
Pack had one amazingly great game Friday night at
CHS, stomping Damien 42-17 in
SPORTING
what must be the most lopsided
LIFE
Claremont victory in a decades-long
rivalry. The Pack outscored the Spartans in the first
three quarters, including the second when they got
three touchdowns. As a result, the Wolfpack is now 40 and their state ranking shot up by 48 places to 139.
The Pack wasted no time setting the momentum
with a series of running plays for small gains that
nonetheless got them within striking distance of the
goal line. From there, senior Markelle Davis and the
CHS offensive line shoved their way into the end
zone for the Packs first touchdown.
The two teams traded possession for the rest of the
first quarter until a Damien punt took a favorable
Claremont roll and the Pack took over at their own
43-yard line.
In three running plays Claremont only gained eight
yards setting up fourth and two from midfield. They
appeared to be lining up for an attempt to muscle their
way to a first down when coach Coco Jardin called a
time out.
Back on the field quarterback senior Raine Pohaku
Kaheaku-Paiva handed off to junior Duy Tran-Sampson, who found a hole on the right side, running all
the way to the end zone and the Packs second touchdown.
On their next possession, Damien answered with a
flawless pass play from their quarterback, sophomore
Warren Bryan, who found junior Spencer Smith up
the middle, making it a 14-7 game.
However, another last-chance miracle play was
right around the corner.
Facing fourth and long, Coach Jardin substituted
COURIERphotos/Steven Felschundneff
Claremont High Schools new head football coach, Coco Jarin, got a big victory on Friday with a stunning 4217 finish over rival Damien. The Pack is undefeated and so far look very good for the upcoming Palomares
League season.
his regular kicker, Jacob Olesniewicz, with KaheakuPaiva for the punt attempt. This should have been a
big red flag for the Damien defense. However, they
were caught completely off guard, and KaheakuPaiva dodged a half-hearted tackle attempt to run 25
yards for the first down. A few plays later and Kaheaku-Paiva scored on a short run up the middle.
Facing a rout, Damien came back with an aggressive passing game only to be intercepted by Brycen
Bradfield, who successfully avoided several tackles to
score Claremonts third touchdown of the quarter.
The Wolfpacks defense also had a great night, and
Damiens final possession of the first half provided
the greatest evidence.
After Claremonts Ben Lynch fumbled, Damien
took over on the Packs 20-yard line giving the Spartans a big chance to get back in the game. Damien
pushed it all the way to the one-yard line, but the
Pack fought back. With a big sack on Bryan and an
incomplete pass Damien was forced to settle for a
field goal.
After the halftime break, Claremont had yet another fourth-down gambit.
Facing third and 17, Kaheaku-Paiva completed a
48-yard pass to Matt Banfield, who pushed his way to
the seven-yard line. The Pack then made three attempts to score by pushing up the middle, bringing up
fourth and two. Taking the snap Kaheaku-Paiva faked
a handoff then made a pirouette-like move and
CHS FOOTBALL/next page
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COURIERphotos/Steven Felschundneff
Claremont sophomore Ben Lynchs 74 yards
made him the top receiver during Friday
nights game against Damien.
AT RIGHT, The Claremont Crazies bring
some noise as the Wolfpack pushes through
a crushing victory over the Damien Spartans.
CHS FOOTBALL/from previous page
ATLEFT:
Damien High
School gets
ready to kick
off Friday
night at the
start of the
varsity game
between the
Spartans and
the Wolfpack
at CHS.
On Saturday, the team also participated in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness to support a players
parent as well as CHS receptionist Arcie Hadfield. Last year, the team started
selling pink shirts to raise funds for
breast cancer research and will continue this year.
Thursday the Pack took on La Serna.
We are currently ranked #1 in our division and La Serna is ranked #2 so it
should be a good game, said Coach
Rodriguez.
GIRLS TENNIS
Anchored by a sweep in doubles
play, the Claremont High School girls
tennis team won their league opener
against Bonita, 12-6, on Tuesday.
Steven Felschundneff
steven@claremont-courier.com
CALENDAR
YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS
September
Friday
25
September
Saturday
26
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Nightlife
Crossword puzzle
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September
Sunday
27
September
Monday
28
September
Tuesday
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9-DAY CALENDAR
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September
Wednesday
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October
Thursday
October
October
Friday
2 Saturday
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RESTAURANT ROW
NIGHTLIFE
FLAPPERS COMEDY: 540 W. First
St., Claremont Packing House. 18 and
over. Show times: Friday at 8 and 10
p.m., Saturday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and
Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.
Friday, September 25: Cash Levy
from Comedy Central. 8 and 10 p.m.
Saturday, September 26: Cash Levy
from Comedy Central. 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 27: Claremont
Comedy Contest with Erik Myers at
7 p.m.
Thursday, October 1: Thirsty Thursday
with Jann Karam from Seinfeld at 8 p.m.
and Open Mic Audition Show at 10 p.m.
Friday, October 2: Larry Omaha from
Stand Up Revolution. 8 and 10 p.m.
Saturday, October 3: Larry Omaha
from Stand Up Revolution. 7 and
9:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 4: Magic and Comedy with Eric Buss at 7 p.m.
THE PRESS RESTAURANT: 129
Harvard Ave., Claremont Village. Thurs-
PERFORMING ARTS
BALCH AUDITORIUM: 1030 Columbia Ave.,
Claremont. (909) 607-2671.
Friday, October 2: Friday Noon Concert featuring sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart for violin and
piano. 12:15 p.m.
BRIDGES AUDITORIUM: 450 N. College Way,
Claremont at Pomona College. Box-office hours are
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (909) 6071139. Purchase tickets online; choose seats at
pomona.edu/bridges. For disabled access and to drop
off patrons at Bridges Auditorium, drive north on Columbia Avenue from First Street to Fourth Street.
Thursday, October 22: A discussion with Sonia
Sotomayor, current Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. A community reception will be held immediately following at 7:30
p.m. on the North Patio.
Saturday and Sunday, December 5 and 6: The
Nutcracker comes to life in Inland Pacific Ballets
spectacular holiday ballet with dazzling sets, beautiful costumes and more than 80 dancers on stage.
This annual yuletide favorite tells the story of a
young girl named Clara who receives a magical nutcracker doll on Christmas Eve and sets out on a
wondrous journey to the Land of the Snow and the
Kingdom of Sweets. Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m.
BRIDGES HALL OF MUSIC: Pomona College,
150 E. Fourth St., Claremont. (909) 607-2671.
Sunday, September 27: Chamber Music Extravaganza. Free admission. 3 p.m.
Friday, October 2 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, October
4 at 3 p.m.: Conductor Eric Lindholm leads the collegiate ensemble in a program including George
Walkers Tangents, Respighis Botticelli Triptych and Haydns Symphony No. 104 in D Major,
London. Free admission with open seating, no
tickets. Doors open approximately 30 minutes prior
to performance.
GARRISON THEATER: 231 E. Tenth St., Claremont. Scripps College Performing Arts Center.
(909) 607-2634 or visit scrippscollege.edu.
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never heard of Christmas. At the Citrus Little Theatre. 1:30 and 3 p.m.
December 5 through 20: The entire Citrus Music
Department welcomes the holidays with an all new
choral concert and magical awe-inspiring holiday musical Christmas Is Santa visits snowy Victorian
England to capture the wonderment of Christmas
memories, past, present and future before inviting the
audience to visit him and Mrs. Claus at their home in
the North Pole. This original production will feature
the famous Citrus Singers, extravagant scenery and
costumes and a glorious live orchestra. This jolly
show is jam-packed with holiday melodies, festive
dancing and Christmas cheer. Its guaranteed to dazzle your senses, tug at your heart, tickle your funny
bone and get you ready for a magical holiday season.
Bring your family and all your friends and join the
thousands who come year after year for their dose of
Christmas spirit, Citrus style.
Saturday, December 5: Songs of Christmas. 8 p.m.
Thursday and Friday, December 10 and 11: Holidance! The annual dance celebration of the holiday
season showcases student and faculty work, and is
packed chock-full of holiday music, dancing and
good cheer, including selections from Tchaikovskys
beloved Nutcracker. 8 p.m.
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2. Molding material
3. Ancient ornamental
collar
4. More flamboyant
5. Boardwalk diversion
6. Small dam
7. Night-time disturbances
8. "Way" or "wife"
beginning
9. Drivers' licenses,
for short
10. Fretted instrument
11. Ancient marketplace
12. Light blue stone
15. Way to go
20. Extinct flightless bird
21. Prohibition
24. Stool supports
25. Relative of a gator
26. "Star ___"
27. U.N. agency
28. Waterproof cover
32. International
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33. Australian export
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35. Roman for one
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39. Stole
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57. Sounds heard in
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The activity fair will include presentations by more
than 30 environmentally-affiliated organizationsincluding Citizens Climate Lobby, NRDC, Sierra Club,
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Speakers in the Know Tomorrow panels will include:
Brinda Sarathy, director of The Robert Redford Conservancy at Pitzer College; William Powers, author of New
Slow City; Annie Goeke, co-founder of the Earth Rights
Institute; Devon Hartman, executive director of the
Claremont Energy Challenge; Bill Patzert, climatologist
at NASA Jet Propulsion Lab; Camila Thorndike, executive director for Oregon Climate; Branwen Williams, climatologist and Keck Science professor; and Katie Davis,
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campuses, visit www.knowtomorrow.org or follow the
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Rick and Susan Sontag have built successful businesses and have actively supported education and medical research.
Mr. Sontag received a bachelors in
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The Sontags giving to the Claremont
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LEGAL TENDER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015206659
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
CLAREMONT MARKET PLACE, NITROS
GALLERY, CLAREMONT MARKETING
GROUP, 206 West Bonita Ave., Claremont, CA
91711. Mailing address: 140 N. Harvard, #1781,
Claremont, CA 91711. Registrant(s): Katherine A.
Hatcher, 1273 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the fictitious business name or names listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Katherine A. Hatcher Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
08/07/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date on which
it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except,
as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where
it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth
in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than
a change in the residence address of a registered
owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed before the expiration. Effective January
1, 2014, the Fictitious Business Name Statement must
be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize
the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or
common law (see Section 14411 et seq., Business and
Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015220133
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS CONSULTING, 532
West First Street, #213, Claremont, CA 91711. Registrants: 1.) Eloisa Perard, 532 West First Street, #213,
Claremont, CA 91711. 2.) David Scott Perard, 532
West First Street, #213, Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by Copartners.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Eloisa Perard Title: Partner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
08/25/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date
on which it was filed in the office of the County
Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any
change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the
residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under
federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015220114
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
BOULDERHAUS ATHLETICS, 532 West First
Street, #213, Claremont, CA 91711. Registrants: 1.)
Eloisa Perard, 532 West First Street, #213, Claremont, CA 91711. 2.) David Scott Perard, 532 West
First Street, #213, Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by a Married Couple.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Eloisa Perard Title: Wife
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
08/25/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date
on which it was filed in the office of the County
Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any
change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the
residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under
federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2015
ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
ORIGINAL FILE NO: 2013225011
Current file no.: 2015226389
The following person has/have abandoned the use of
the fictitious business name: LA BELLA SPA, located at 410 Auto Center Dr., Claremont, CA 91711.
The fictitious business name referred to above was filed
on 10/30/2013 in the County of Los Angeles.
Registrant Name: Liu Xiuzhen, 1539 S. Abbot Ave.,
Apt. C, San Gabriel, CA 91776.
The business is conducted by an Individual.
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
09/01/15.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information, which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of
a crime.)
/s/ Liu Xiuzhen Title: Owner
Publish: September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2015
legalads@claremont-courier.com 909.621.4761
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015228425
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
1.) THE WELL DOG PLACE, 2.) THE WELL
DOG, 3628 Lynoak Drive, #107, Claremont, CA
91711. Registrant(s): Kenneth Don Tudor, 1776
Danbury Road, Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Kenneth Don Tudor Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
09/02/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date
on which it was filed in the office of the County
Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any
change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the
residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under
federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015228684
The following person(s) is (are) doing business
as INITIAL K, 490 Anderwood Court 1,
Pomona, CA 91768. Registrant(s): Jessica Ka Yun
Ho, 490 Anderwood Court 1, Pomona, CA 91768.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business name or
names listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is
true and correct.
/s/ Jessica Ka Yun Ho Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County
on 09/03/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the
date on which it was filed in the office of the
County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision
(b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days
after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a
change in the residence address of a registered
owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the Fictitious Business
Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another
under federal, state, or common law (see Section
14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015209855
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
EZ MEDICAL REPAIRS, 4857 N. Vecino Dr.,
Covina, CA 91722. Registrant(s): Raquel Islas,
4841 Lante St., Baldwin Park, CA 91706.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Raquel Islas Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
08/12/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date
on which it was filed in the office of the County
Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any
change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the
residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under
federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2015
NOTICE OF LIEN SALE
StorQuest Claremont / Baseline
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the California
Business and Professional Codes #21700-21716,
Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code, Section 535, the undersigned, StorQuest Self Storage,
will sell at public sale by competitive bidding the
personal property of:
Jonathan Johnson
Joseph Potts
Tiffany Ortamond
Property to be sold: misc. household goods, furniture, vehicles, clothes, toys, tools, boxes & contents. Auction Company: J. Michaels Auction,
Inc. License #142295787.The sale will commence at 12:30 p.m. on or after Wednesday, October 7th, 2015 at the property where said
property has been stored and which is located at
StorQuest Self Storage, 454 W. Baseline Road,
Claremont, CA 91711. Goods must be paid for
in CASH and removed at time of sale. Sale is
subject to cancellation in the event of settlement
between owner and obligated party.
Publish on 9/18/15 & 9/25/15
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LEGAL TENDER
APN: 8701-054-014 TS No: CA08001120-14-1 TO
No: 12-0104803 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED March 8, 2007. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On October 6, 2015 at 10:00 AM, near the fountain located
in the Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza,
Pomona, CA 91766, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee
Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain
Deed of Trust recorded on April 20, 2007, as Instrument No. 20070957331, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County,
California, executed by HAN JONG KIM, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE
PROPERTY AND DAE JOON KIM AKA DAE J.
KIM AND SANG MI KIM, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, ALL AS J/T, as Trustor(s), in favor of BANK
OF AMERICA, N.A. as Beneficiary, WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all
payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land
therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN
SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore
described is being sold as is. The street address
and other common designation, if any, of the real
property described above is purported to be: 777
NEWBURY WAY, DIAMOND BAR, CA 917654625 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and
other common designation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty,
express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of
the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances
if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated
fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the
trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by
the property to be sold and reasonable estimated
costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial
publication of this Notice of Trustees Sale is estimated to be $787,484.77 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances
will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiarys
bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount.
In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashiers
check drawn on a state or national bank, a check
drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check
drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified
in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and
authorized to do business in California, or other such
funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the
event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee
may withhold the issuance of the Trustees Deed
Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee
or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered
for sale excludes all funds held on account by the
property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidders sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder
shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential
Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks
involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be
bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing
the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of
the property. You should also be aware that the lien
being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are
the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be
responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien
being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title
to the property. You are encouraged to investigate
the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens
that may exist on this property by contacting the
county recorder's office or a title insurance company,
either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same Lender may hold more
than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property.
Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on
this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more
times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a
court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California
Civil Code. The law requires that information about
Trustee Sale postponements be made available to
you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale
date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the sale of this prop-
legalads@claremont-courier.com 909.621.4761
erty, you may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766
for information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit
the Internet Web site address listed below for information regarding the sale of this property, using the
file number assigned to this case, CA08001120-141. Information about postponements that are very
short in duration or that occur close in time to the
scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in
the telephone information or on the Internet Web site.
The best way to verify postponement information is
to attend the scheduled sale. Date: August 27, 2015
MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No.
CA08001120-14-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA
92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Miguel
Ochoa, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic
AT 702-659-7766 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee
Corps MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ORDER NO.
CA15-003024-1, PUB DATES: 09/11/2015,
09/18/2015, 09/25/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015229251
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as THE
MEAT CELLAR, 665 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite C,
Claremont, CA 91711. Mailing address: 944 Occidental Dr., Claremont, CA 91711. Registrant(s): ANSAR
INC., 944 Occidental Dr., Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by a Corporation.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Sara Villegas Title: CFO
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
09/03/15.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date on
which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk,
except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section
17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in
the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section
17913 other than a change in the residence address of
a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name
Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the Fictitious Business Name
Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of
Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name
in violation of the rights of another under federal,
state, or common law (see Section 14411 et seq.,
Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: September 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2015
Legal ease
JOSEPH KELLY
Treasurer and Tax Collector
County of Los Angeles
State of California
The real property that is subject to this notice is situated in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, and is described as follows:
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF SALE OF TAXDEFAULTED PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE
POWER OF SALE(SALE NO. 2015A)
5859 AIN 8664-010-037 KAPLAN,MICHAEL M
AND JANET L LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES $2,380.00
5866 AIN 8673-004-010 CALIRI,JOHN S AND
ELVIRA A LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $2,299.00
5867 AIN 8673-005-007 ZIEVE,LORRAINE TR
TESSIE ZIEVE DECD TRUST LOCATION
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,294.00
5868 AIN 8673-010-017 ALATORRE,SERGIO LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,691.00
5869 AIN 8673-010-018 ALATORRE,SERGIO LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,802.00
5870 AIN 8673-010-019 ALATORRE,SERGIO LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,802.00
5871 AIN 8673-013-001 ALATORRE,SERGIO LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,819.00
5872 AIN 8673-013-002 ALATORRE,SERGIO LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES $1,819.00
5873 AIN 8673-014-007 ROCKFELLOW,JOHN A
LOCATION COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
$2,357.00
CN915680
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Quick and affordable.
Please call 909-945-7775.
www.bath-brite.com
Veteran
New and repairs.
Carpentry
SEMI-RETIRED rough to
finish remodeler. Kitchens,
porches, doors, decks, fences,
painting. Lots more! Paul,
909-919-3315.
Carpet Service
ANDERSON Carpet Service.
Claremont resident serving
Claremont since 1985. Powerful truck-mounted cleaning
units. Expert carpet repairs
and stretching. Senior discounts. 24-hour emergency
water damage service.
Please call 909-621-1182.
CONTACT US
909-599-9530
Serving Claremont
for 30 years!
Lic.323243
REX ROMANO
BUILDERS
Excellence in building
and customer satisfaction.
Kitchen and bath.
Remodel.
Best of Houzz 2015.
Drywall
Ironing
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Lic.323243
Electrician
PRECISION Electric. Electrical experts, panel upgrades,
rewires, LED lighting, trouble-shooting. Licensed and
insured. Lic.826388. 909770-4329.
Fictitious Name
A FICTITIOUS Business Name
Statement (D.B.A.) is required
if you're in business. You are
required to file and publish a
DBA in the local newspaper.
You must renew your FBNS
every five (5) years. You must
file and republish if any
changes have been made to
your business. If your business
is located in LA COUNTY, The
COURIER will help you file
your FBNS with L.A. County
Clerk, publish the statement
and provide you with proof of
publication. Fees start at $26
to the County and $95 to the
Courier. Notary Public available
to help notarize your Affidavit
Of Identity for your FBNS for
an additional fee. Claremont
COURIER: 1420 N. Claremont
Blvd., Suite 205B, Claremont.
Call Vickie, 909-621-4761.
Garden Maintenance
Hand-pull weeding, mowing,
trimming, sprinkler work,
monthly service, cleanups
and junk removal.
Free estimates.
David, 909-374-1583
Girl Friday
Serving Claremont
Since 1995. Residential,
Commercial.
Recessed lighting and
design, breaker replacement,
service panel upgrades,
ceiling fans, troubleshooting,
landscape lighting, rewires
and LED lighting. Free
estimates. 24-hours emergency service. References.
909-900-8930
909-626-2242
Lic.806149
Free estimates.
Senior discount!
WE HAUL IT ALL CHARLIE!
909-382-1210
626-383-1442
sameday-haulaway.com
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Same Day
One call does it all!
Garage, yard, home,
moving!
House Cleaning
Eco-friendly landscaping.
We will get you a $3000
grant to remove your lawn!
Why mow when you can
grow? From the creators of
The Pomona College
Organic Farm.
Specializing in native
and edible landscapes.
909-398-1235
www.naturalearthla.com
Lic.919825
*$2 sq. ft. rebate*
SPARKS ELECTRIC
Local electrician for all your
electrician needs!
909-946-8887
Lic.922000
SAMEDAY-HAULAWAY
909-982-8910
909-767-0062
CALL Lou. Flush lights, service changes, repairs, service calls, outdoor lighting
and
room
additions.
Lic.258436. Call 909-2417671, 909-949-8230.
Hauling
909-599-9530
Gardening
* Senior Discount *
Lic.359145
A-HANDYMAN
New and Repairs
Inside, outside, small,
large, home, garage, yard.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Lic.323243
30 years experience!
Claremont area.
Furniture Restoration
Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
No job too big or small!
Old home rewiring specialist.
24-hour emergency service.
Lic.763385
Handyman
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
909-626-3019
KOGEMAN
CONSTRUCTION
Room additions.
Kitchen/bath remodeling.
Custom cabinets.
Residential/commercial.
909-946-8664
Lic.B710309
Visit us on Facebook!
Veteran
New, repairs.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!
THOR McAndrew Construction. Drywall repair and installation. Interior plaster repair. Free estimates. CA
Lic.742776. Please call 909816-8467. ThorDrywall.com.
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Handyman
Claremont
Handyman Service
Carpentry, repairs,
gates, lighting,
small painting projects.
Odd jobs welcome!
Free consultations.
909-921-6334
Irrigation
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
INSTALLATIONS
EXPERT REPAIRS
DRIP SYSTEM
SPECIALISTS
C.F.PRIVETT, LIC.557151
909-621-5388
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran, Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
New, repairs. Professional.
All sprinkler repairs.
Call 909-599-9530 Now
Cell: 626-428-1691
24-hour emergency
service.
909-982-8910
* Senior discount *
Lic.359145
Expert Repairs
Retrofit Experts
Ask us how to save water.
Allen Cantrall Landscape
909-224-3327
Lic.861685
Serving the area
since 1983.
Landscaping
GREENWOOD
LANDSCAPING CO.
Landscaping contractor for
complete landscaping,
irrigation, drainage,
designing and gardening.
Lic.520496
909-621-7770
DLS Landscaping and Design.
Claremont native specializing
in drought tolerant landscaping, drip systems and lighting.
Artistic solutions for the future.
Over 35 years experience.
Call: 909-225-8855, 909-9825965. Lic.585007.
DANS GARDENING
SERVICE
Sprinklers/drip installed, repaired.
Lawn removal. Cleanup,
hauling. Drought landscapes,
planting, sod, lighting,
drainage. Insured.
References. Since 1977.
Lic.508671.
Landscaping
Eco-friendly landscaping.
We will get you a $3000
grant to remove your lawn!
Why mow when you can
grow? From the creators of
The Pomona College
Organic Farm.
Specializing in native
and edible landscapes.
909-398-1235
www.naturalearthla.com
Lic.919825
*$2 sq. ft. rebate*
Put the wow back in your
yard and meet water
restrictions. Call now!
Taylor Landscape
909-519-4027
Lic#541078
Painting
ACE SEVIER PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
BONDED and INSURED
Many references.
Claremont resident.
35 years experience.
Lic.315050
Please call: 909-624-5080,
909-596-4095.
COLLINS Painting &
Construction
Company, LLC. Interior, exterior. Residential and
commercial. Contractors Lic.384597. 909-985-8484.
STEVE LOPEZ
PAINTING
Extensive preparation.
Indoor, outdoor, cabinets.
Offering odorless green
solution. 33-year master.
Lic.542552
Please call
909-989-9786
C-27Lic.#373833.
John Cook- Specializing in
Desert Landscaping.
Designed
Installed
Maintained
909-231-8305
Drought tolerant and
California native design.
Water conserving irrigation.
Lighting and maintenance.
Allen Cantrall Landscape
909-224-3327
Lic.861685
Serving the area
since 1983.
ADVANCED DON DAVIES
Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
New, refurbish or repair.
Design, drainage, concrete,
slate, flagstone, lighting, irrigation, decomposed granite.
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Claremont area 30 years!
Lic.323243
Learn Japanese
RESIDENTIAL/Commercial.
Quality work at reasonable
prices. Free estimates.
Lic.541469. 909-622-7994.
Painting
KPW PAINTING
Older couple painting,
40 years experience!
Competitive rates.
Small repairs.
No job too small.
References available.
We work our own jobs.
Carrie or Ron
909-615-4858
Lic.778506
D&D Custom Painting.
Bonded. Lic.423346. Residential, commercial. Interior
or exterior. Free estimates.
909-982-8024.
909-982-8910
* Senior discount *
Lic.359145
STEVES PLUMBING
24-hour service* Low cost!
Free estimates. All plumbing
repairs. Complete drain cleaning, leak detection,
water heaters.Your local
plumber for over 25 years.
Senior discounts. Insured,
Lic.744873.
* 909-985-5254 *
Roofing
Tree Care
Johnny's Tree Service
Tree trimming
and demolition.
Certified arborist.
Lic.270275, insured.
Please call:
909-946-1123
951-522-0992
MANUELS Garden Service.
General cleanup. Lawn maintenance, bush trimming,
general maintenance, tree
trimming and removal. Low
prices and free estimates.
Please call 909-239-3979.
Dale's Tree Service
Certified arborist.
Pruning and removals.
Drought tolerant planting
and design. Maintenance
specials. Over 30 years
experience.
909-982-5794
Lic#753381
TOM Day Tree Service. Fine
pruning of all trees since 1974.
Free estimate. 909-629-6960.
MGT Professional Tree Care.
Providing prompt, dependable service for all your tree
care needs. Certified arborist.
Lic.836027. Matt Gray-Trask.
Call 909-946-7444.
Wallpaper
AFFORDABLE. Traditional or
green options. Custom work.
No job too big or too small.
20 years of Claremont resident referrals. Free estimates.
Lic.721041. 909-228-4256.
www.vjpaint.com.
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Claremont area 30 years!
Lic.323243
Plumbing
25
Custom Construction
Reroof Specialist
All types of roofing.
Dry rot, flat roof,
tile repairs.
Insured and bonded.
Lic.630203.
Mark 909-996-2981
GORDON Perry Roofing.
Reroofing, repairs of all
types. Free estimates. Quality work. Lic.C39588976.
909-944-3884.
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran,
Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
WALLPAPER
hanging and
removal by
Andrea. Environmentally
friendly.
30
years local experience. Free estimates.
Lic.844375. 951-990-1053.
Weed Abatement
JOHNNY'S Tree Service.
Weed abatement/land clearing. Disking and mowing.
Please call 909-946-1123,
951-522-0992. Lic.270275.
TIRED of dealing with weed
problems on your lot or field?
Help control the problem in
an environmentally safe
manner. To receive loads of
quality wood chips. Please
call 909-214-6773. Tom Day
Tree Service.
PLASTERING by Thomas.
Stucco and drywall repair
specialist. Licensed home
improvement. Contractor
Lic.614648. 909-984-6161.
www.wall-doctor.com.
New, repairs.
Professional.
All sprinkler repairs.
Plumbing
Veteran
Weed eating, mowing,
tractor fields,
manual slopes, hauling.
Window Washing
EXCEL PLUMBING
Family owned and operated.
30 plus years experience.
Expert plumbing repairs and
drain cleaning. Water
heaters, faucets, sinks,
toilets, disposals,
under slab lead detection,
sewer video inspection.
Licensed, bonded and
insured. Lic.917874.
909-945-1995
RENES Plumbing and AC. All
types residential repairs,
HVAC, new installation, repairs. Prices to fit the working
familys budget. Lic.454443.
Insured professional service.
909-593-1175.
Tile
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
PROFESSIONAL window
cleaning. Serving Claremont/Upland since 1989.
Over 4,000 repeat customers.
100 percent guaranteed.
Dave, 909-920-0606. Empire
Window Cleaning.
and clean. Stone and granite work. Residential, commercial. Lic.830249. Ray,
909-731-3511.
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service, tailored care for our elderly clients, including personal
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Broker/Owner