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Dear Editor:
Last week, a letter from Dennis Vlasich to Claremont City Manager Tony
Ramos was printed in your paper. His
basic objection was that the city was
planning to plant a Chitalpa (Chinese
Flame Tree) on the property located at
the corner of Shenandoah Drive and Gettysburg Circle. I tend to agree that this is
a poor choice, as this tree will never grow
to the majestic heights of our Calabrian
pine trees, or the newer California Black
Oaks.
That being said, I must correct Mr.
Vlasichs account of the history of the
trees on Shenandoah. He states that the
city had a nine-year plan to replace the
30-year-old (now 40-year-old) Calabrian
pines with California Black Oaks. The
first phase was completed, as he attests.
When the second phase was about to
commence, several homeowners in The
Club HOA community protested, myself
included. Most of the trees designated
for removal were healthy, we argued,
and had a possible future lifespan of another 50 or more years. They are habitat
for much wildlife, provide lots of shade,
clean and replenish the air with carbon
dioxide, and have deep root systems that
are able to sustain them with practically
no additional watering.
Mr. Vlasich, it is not true that a special interest group opposed the removal
of the Calabrian pines on Shenandoah
Drive. It was a group of The Club HOA
homeowners that led the opposition. We
disagreed with the findings of our board
of directors, and went directly to the city,
as was our right as citizens of Claremont.
Our citys tree policy is to retain
healthy trees, even if they damage hard-
Water woes
Dear Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press reports
this week that the city of Santa Monica
has approved a 50 percent water rate increase over the next five years. This is a
compromise measure, as one option
under consideration would have increased water rates by nearly 78 percent.
In addition, penalties will be imposed
later this year on residents and businesses that cant reduce their water
usage. Luckily, the city of Santa Monicas costs arent inflated with greedy
shareholder profits, excessive executive
salaries and WRAMs.
If the Claremont City Council is successful in buying the water system from
Golden State Water, will we experience a
similar fate? If we continue this expensive legal battle for years to come but
fail to acquire the water system, how
much will it ultimately cost us?
Obviously, Im not one of the 70-plus
percent who voted for Measure W. Its
still not too late to cut our losses.
Dan DellOsa
Claremont
Government regulation
Dear Editor:
Regarding the FCCs latest ploy to
regulate the Internet: Are we really so
deluded that we think that government
regulating the Internet will be a good
thing?
Have we become so immune to the
takeover of so many things and aspects
of our lives that we dont realize we are
losing our rights virtually every day?
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Tuesday, March 10
City Council
Council Chamber, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11
Committee on Aging
Joslyn Center, noon
Architectural Commission
Cancelled
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CITY NEWS
hile no cases of
measles have been
reported in Claremont, local educators and
physicians are worried about a
potential resurgence of an infectious disease once considered to be eradicated.
The concern arose after the Disneyland measles outbreak in December of
2014. In its wake, 131 people have been
infected in California, according to an
Associated Press story earlier this week.
The Centers for Disease Control says
most of those who have fallen ill were
unvaccinated.
In 2000, the CDC proudly reported
that measles had been eliminated in the
United States. Claremont pediatrician
Glen Miya clarifies: This doesnt mean
there were no cases of measles in the
United States but that none had originated in the country.
Fourteen years later, the nation is experiencing the largest number of
measles cases in two decades. This situation has been linked to a controversial
trend in which parent are eschewing
vaccinations for their children. Their decision to request a personal belief exemption (PBE) with regards to
inoculation generally based on a conviction or concern that vaccines may lead
to autism.
In some California districts, according to a February 9 NPR article, fully
half of all students have a PBE. In
CITY NEWS
POLICE BLOTTER
Sunday, February 22
A pair of La Verne residents ended up
in police custody after exhibiting signs
of alcohol intoxication. According to
Lieutenant Mike Ciszek, Shawn Breceda was driving on Foothill Boulevard
near Regis Avenue around 1 a.m. when
officers pulled her over for failing to
turn on her vehicles headlights. Police
made contact with the 30-year-old
driver and requested the vehicles registration. Ms. Breceda reached into her
glove box and retrieved a rabies vaccination application and presented it to officers. All the while, her passenger
Richard Belmontez had been asleep in
the seat next to her with vomit on his
shirt and in his lap. Police woke the 34year-old man, who again began to throw
up on himself. Both Ms. Breceda and
Mr. Belmontez were taken into police
custody, she for driving under the influence and he for public intoxication.
Monday, February 23
A driver whose airbag deployed for a
reason unknown to him was arrested
for drunk driving. Officers responded
to Foothill Boulevard near College Avenue around 12:15 a.m. following a
traffic collision heard in the area. Police
located Clayton Upton sitting in his
Lincoln MKX parked along the south
curb on Route 66, with damage to the
front of his vehicle and no idea how it
got there. The 40-year-old driver told
police the dashboard light came on so
hed driven to the curb.
When officers asked the man what
had happened, he didnt think hed hit
anything despite the fact that the airbag
in his vehicle had deployed. Police determined during their investigation that
the La Verne resident had been driving
drunk on Foothill when he drifted left
onto the raised concrete median and
collided with two metal road signs,
breaking them off and destroying them.
Attendees will be given an overview of the Common Core State Standards and the changes they will
bring, have the opportunity to view sample state assessments on an iPad and ask questions to better understand how students will benefit from the new
standards.
Meetings are scheduled at the following times and
locations: March 10 at 6 p.m. at Condit Elementary
School (1750 N. Mountain Ave.); March 17 at 7 p.m.
at the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N. Indian Hill Blvd.); and March 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Sumner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave.)
All meetings will present the same information, so
feel free to attend any site or evening that is convenient. Additional information on these meetings, along
with resources and information about the Common
Core, can be found on the Claremont USD website at
www.cusd.claremont.edu.
by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnerable, he said. The standard vaccine schedule has
been studied for decades by the American Academy
of Pediatrics. The schedule has been designed to give
vaccines at certain times in a persons life to give optimal protection against disease.
observer
thing pretty to look at. Snow has always been like an
amusement park ride, something fun and romantic, an
adventure for an afternoon or a weekend. Yes, I have
seen snow falling but it was the thrilling, lucky highlight of the weekends ride.
Snow has never been something to dread or fear. It
has never meant more work like shoveling or not
being able to get somewhere. When the meeting I attended was over, many people rushed off, eager to
drive home before the next storm arrived. I guess I
was lucky that none of my flights, including in
Chicago where I had a layover, were canceled.
It only snowed lightlytwo or three incheswhile
I was in Burlington but it was enough to more or less
shut down the town. No one was out having fun in the
snow, and the few people who were out were in a
hurry. This was very strange to me.
Then again, the few inches of snow was just the beginning. Each day, my friend and Ithe crazy Californiansbundled up in everything we had and went
out for a walk. This was lovely and fun but on the
second day I barely got down the driveway when I
said Nope and had to go back. The cold was like a
knife and just hurt too much.
I understood why when I was happily able to go
out for a walk with my friend on the last day and saw
that most of the river two blocks over was frozen
over. This was definitely like nothing I had ever seen,
including during a year in England and another in
Italy when I was growing up, and it certainly wasnt
like when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddle
on the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here.
No, I wasnt in southern California anymore! It
may well have been unusually cold, but no doubt this
is far more likely to happen there than here.
OUR TOWN
Art Reach: The Art of
Music to exhibit works
of CHS students
Claremont High School is well-represented, with over 30 students juried
into the show, Art Reach, on view at the
Millard Sheets Gallery at Fairplex.
Hundreds of entries were submitted
from area high school students.CHS
students working in ceramics, computer
graphic arts, photography, visual art, art
production and 2-D and 3-D studio art,
as well as some beginning visual art
students participated in creating art inspired by The Art of Music theme.
Students who have had artwork selected in the show have made it through
some tough elimination rounds. Each
teacher was allowed to submit up to 20
of their best student pieces, then exhibitors went through at least two
rounds during the selection process.
Some CHS students have been honored with awards. They are:
Lily Hong (second place, digital art);
Kaylee Teague (third place, other 3D
art); Michael Cooper (third place, Stay
Tuned); Kiavash Shahriari (honorable
mention, photography); Helen Thomas
(first place, ceramics); Briana Quezada
(third place, ceramics); Amanda Perea
(honorable mention, ceramics); Justin
Holcomb (third place, other 2D); and
Katie Serabyn (honorable mention,
other 2D).
In addition to the Art of Music exhibit, a special installation called Stay
Tuned features almost 50 pieces of art
created on records or CDs by CHS students.
On Thursday, March 12 from 6 to
8:30 p.m., the Sheets Gallery will host
Claremont Community Night. The exhibit will be open, and some of Claremont Highs performing art students
will share their work including musical
theater, guitar and jazz band students.
Light refreshments will be served.
The Millard Sheets Gallery is located
at the Pomona Fairplex. Enter through
Gate 1. The show and parking are free.
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Repertory company
gets Ruthless, presents spoof featuring
city dignitaries
Ophelias Jump will present Ruthless! The Musical on Friday, March 6
to Sunday, March 8 at Claremont High
Schools Don F. Fruechte Theatre for
the Performing Arts.
Cameos will be made by Claremont
Mayor Joe Lyons on opening night
with NPR Radio Host Steve Julian on
Saturday at 3 p.m. Daily Bulletin
columnist David Allen will step on
stage at Saturdays evening performance. Euro Caf owner Joey Medeiros
will appear at the 2 p.m. show on Sunday, with Claremont City councilman
Sam Pedroza closing out the cameos on
Sunday night at 7 pm..
The story, directed by Ophelias
Jump founding artistic director Beatrice
Casagran, follows eight-year-old Tina
Denmark, a young thespian who knows
she was born to play Pippi Longstocking. She will do anything to win the
part in her school musical, including
murdering the leading lady.
This outrageous hit spoofs classic
films and musicals like The Bad Seed,
All About Eve, Gypsy and Mame.
During its long off-Broadway run, the
show won a Drama Desk Award and
the New York Outer Critics Circle
Award.
OUR TOWN
Show times are Friday, March 6 at 8
p.m., Saturday, March 7 at 3 p.m. and 8
p.m. and Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m. and
7 p.m. Tickets range from $22 to $25.
For tickets and information, call (909)
624-1464 or visit OpheliasJump.org.
Claremont Chorale
hosts concert of
remembrance
The Claremont Choral has been
gracing the stages of Claremont and its
surrounding community for nearly 50
years. It will be hosting its second concert of the season at Bridges Hall of
Music at Pomona College. The event
will be held on March 14 at 3 p.m.
showcasing music of remembrance and
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Peggy
Brower
Peggy Brower, a longtime resident, died peacefully in Claremont on Wednesday, January 21,
2015, surrounded by her family.
She was 92.
A celebration of Ms. Browers
life was held in February. Donations in Peggys name may be
made to VNA Hospice and Palliative Care of Southern California,
150 W. First St., Suite 270, Claremont, California, 91711.
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he envelope, please.
Claremont Graduate
University has named
Angie Estes as the winner of the
2015 Kingsley Tufts Poetry
Award.
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Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under
COURIERphoto/Steven Felschundneff
Jake De La Rosa, 10, will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program. He
will be in the country for two weeks, during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as well
as how to travel independently.
Veronica Orozco
COURIERphoto/Steven Felschundneff
Linnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation, describes the
process of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot.
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CALENDAR
YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS
March
Friday
Galleries
Nightlife
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March
Saturday
March
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noon to 5 p.m. Carry-out will be available. $12 for adults and $6 for children
from 5 to 10 years (under 5 free). Sponsor is the Italian Catholic Federation.
Call (909) 626-3596 for information.
CONCERT Eric Lindholm, conductor,
leads the orchestra featuring the winner
of the 2014 Pomona College Orchestra
Concerto Competition and violinist Peter
Mellinger in Mendelssohns Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64. Also on the program is Ives Unanswered Question
and Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E
minor, Op. 98. Free admission with open
seating, no tickets. Doors open approximately 30 minutes prior to performance.
3 p.m. Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E.
Fourth St., Claremont. (909) 607-2671.
SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL Soprano Anne Harley and pianist Gayle
Blankenburg premier works by Bill
Alves, Jodi Goble and Gao Ping, featuring a song cycle by Libby Larsen
performed with The Choral Bells of
Claremont United Church of Christ. 3
p.m. Garrison Theater, 241 E. Tenth St.,
Claremont. (909) 607-3266.
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Second Street
THE COLONY AT LOFT 204:
532 W. First St., #204, Claremont Packing
House. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 1 to 7 p.m. Extended hours on the
first Friday of the month for Claremont
Art Walk until 9 p.m. Visit loft204.com.
Email info@loft204.com for information
about purchasing monthly wall space
for artwork display or to inquire about
event rental of gallery space. Call Vicki
at (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238
for one-on-one art instruction for junior
high and high school age students.
Through March 31: Mary Blandino
shares her artwork as a mixed-media
experiment. She enjoys combining a
variety of different painting tools such
as charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, oil pastel, graphite and glitter. She graduated
from Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor
of Art. Ms. Blandino currently works at
Studio Claremont as an art teacher
where she is inspired daily by the students she works with. Opening reception: Friday, March 6 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Refreshments will be served.
First Street
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Harvard Avenue
Yale Avenue
1 BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM:
134 Yale Ave., Claremont. Open daily
from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (909)
626-3322. buddhamouse.com.
Through March 31: In Tibetan Buddhist Thangka art, sacred geometry underlies the structure of the Thangka
painting. It is believed that this sacred
art creates a portal to spiritual reality
through form and color. Before a monk
is permitted to work on constructing a
mandala he must undergo a long period of technical artistic training and
memorization, learning how to draw
all the various symbols and studying
related philosophical concepts. At the
Namgyal monastery (the personal
monastery of the Dalai lama), for example, this period is three years. This
Thangka art is a combination of a cotton canvas painting sewn into a silk
brocade frame with wooden dowels at
the top and bottom. The paintings are
various Buddhist ritual symbols such
as ornate mandalas and Buddha and
Tara images. All works are handpainted and hand-stitched by Tibetan
monks and artisans living in Nepal.
Opening reception: Friday, March 6
from 6 to 8 p.m. Visit for refreshments
and to meet the artist.
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Use this walking tour map as a guide to this months participating Claremont Art
Walk galleries. Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 and 9
p.m. in the Claremont Village.
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The game played out much like the last two in the
tournament, with Claremont falling
SPORTING
behind 1-0 and then rallying near the
end to throw the game into overtime. LIFE
Only this time, they were not able to snatch victory
from the hands of defeat.
The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of play
when Pasadenas Alexander Hernandez got a surprise
shot from the right side, beating Claremont goalkeeper Kyle Del Campo.
A few minutes later, Claremont responded in a
crazy play where the ball bounced around in front of
the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Osvaldo Lopez who slid into the ball, catching the corner of the net.
Tied after regulation, and at the end of two 10minute overtime periods, the winner was decided by
penalty kicks. Pasadenas goalkeeper Joshua Ramirez
was red hot and blocked three of the Packs four
kicks, sealing the victory for the Bulldogs.
They have a good goalie and he guessed right,
said Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver.
Its just the nature of the game, he said. Last
time we got the PKs and the other team cried.
Claremont played a very good game and had numerous chances to score, but for myriad reasons, it
just did not materialize.
They played much better, thats for sure, said
Bruce Oliver I always tell them dont worry about
the score, just focus on the game and the opportunities will arise.
Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 record
overall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League. Fridays
loss was the only time the boys lost at home and the
first loss since they fell to Chaffey High in December.
They finished the season ranked sixth in the state and
27th in the nation.
The team will still get a banner in the schools gym,
for Palomares League champions; it may not be the
banner they were shooting for, but the boys have
much to make them proud.
Steven Felschundneff
steven@claremont-courier.com
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COURIER photos/
Steven Felschundneff
Claremont native
Antrese Wood received
an art degree at Art
Center and then went to
work for Disney. She
quit her job to focus on
painting and then
ended up moving to Argentina after falling in
love with a man from
that country. Her most
recent body of work depicts settings from her
travels in Argentina including landscapes and
street scenes.
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RESTAURANT ROW
NIGHTLIFE
EUREKA CLAREMONT: 580 W.
First St., Claremont. Open from 11 a.m.
to midnight Sunday through Thursday;
closes at 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
Hoppy Hour daily from 2 to 6 p.m.
(909) 445-8875.
Wednesdays: Steal-the-Glass craft
beer of the week. Meet the brewer first
Wednesday of every month.
Thursdays: All Titos Vodka drinks $2
off and Eureka Thursday Night Music.
THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER: 220
Yale Ave., Claremont Village.
Open mic night, the last Sunday of
every month. Sign-up begins at 6 p.m.;
performances run from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Admission is $1. (909) 624-2928 or
folkmusiccenter.com.
Saturday, March 14: Geoff Muldaur a
founding member of the Jim Kweskin
Jug Band, a member of Paul Butterfields Better Days and an accomplished
solo guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and arranger. 7 p.m. $20.
COURIER CROSSWORD
Crossword by Myles
Mellor. Puzzle #305
Across
1. Principal river of Europe
6. Law of "Sleuth"
10. Make one
14. Kind of column, in architecture
15. Breastplate
16. Estimate follower
17. Geologic time
18. Off-key
19. Kosher ___
20. It's not safe to be in it
22. Field worker
23. Level
24. Squeal
26. Given to repeated ups and
downs, as the economy
28. Chocolate ____
32. Mini, for one
34. Singer, Sayer
Down
1. Cambodia currency
2. A Pueblo people
3. Knowing, as a secret
4. A fine point
5. Onomatopoeic
6. Noted Mckenna alum and
Chairman and CEO of
Abercrombie and Fitch,
Michael _____
7. Wrinkled skin fruit
8. Teenage memory book
9. Put on a pedestal
10. Riding breeches
11. Snack
12. ___ of Wight
13. Noting the black numbers
in roulette
21. Man or boy
25. Tennis term
26. Black band of mourning
27. Chocolate powder
29. Calyx part
30. Like bachelor parties
31. Bunsen burner
32. Homey
33. Berry touted as medicinal
37. Make a mess
39. Furtively
40. Essential for a radio system
43. There's much about nothing
47. Take a nap
49. Strong impression
50. "Take me to your __!"
52. Sinned
54. Cry like a baby
55. UN aircraft group
56. "Heard it __ the Grapevine"
58. Word with heat or meat
59. Cornbread
60. Gaelic
61. Water plant
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working team members to help
build sustainably designed
landscapes under foremans
supervision. 909-398-1235.
SEEKING motivated, dependable landscape/hardscape
foreman with experience installing detailed landscapes
within prescribed budget and
timeline. 909-398-1235.
BUSY office seeks part-time,
seasonal (March through
June) help. Only mature, detail oriented, multi-tasking,
capable individuals apply.
Excel, Word and QuickBooks
a must. Fax resume 909946-1003.
SEEKING energetic, organized and reliable office assistant with experience
communicating professionally with clients and crew.
909-398-1235.
TRUCK drivers! Obtain class
A-CDL in two-and-a-half
weeks. Company sponsored
training. Also hiring truck
school graduates, experienced drivers. Must be 21 or
older. Call 866-275-2349.
(Cal-SCAN)
ATTENTION drivers: $2,000
sign-on bonus! We put drivers first! Stay warm with APU
new KW trucks! Earn $55,000
yearly! CDL-A required. 877258-8782. ad-drivers.com.
(Cal-SCAN)
DRIVERS: No experience?
Some or lots of experience?
Lets talk! No matter what
stage in your career, its
time. Call Central Refrigerated Home, 888-302-4618.
CentralTruckDrivingjobs.com.
(Cal-SCAN)
DID you know newspapergenerated content is so valuable its taken and repeated,
condensed,
broadcast,
tweeted, discussed, posted,
copied, edited and emailed
countless times throughout the
day by others? Discover the
power of newspaper advertising. For a free brochure,
call 916-288-6011 or email
cecelia@cnpa.com. (Cal-SCAN)
DID you know 144 million US
adults read a newspaper print
copy each week? Discover the
power of newspaper advertising. For a free brochure,
call 916-288-6011 or email
cecelia@cnpa.com. (Cal-SCAN)
PREGNANT?
Considering
adoption? Call us first. Living
expenses, housing, medical
and continued support afterward. Choose the adoptive
family of your choice. Call 24/7.
1-877-879-4709. (Cal-SCAN)
DID you know seven in 10
Americans or 158 million US
adults read content from
newspaper media each week?
Discover the power of newspaper advertising. For a free
brochure, call 916-288-6011 or
email cecelia@cnpa.com.
(Cal-SCAN)
Antiques
A BARN and house full of antiques, furniture and smalls.
Refinishing too! 909-593-1846.
Kensoldenoddities.com.
La Verne.
Donations
Bulletins
Business
SWITCH and save event
from DirecTV! Packages
starting at $19.99 monthly.
Free three months of HBO,
Starz, Showtime and Cinemax. Free genie HD/DVR upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday
ticket. Included with select
packages. New customers
only. IV Support Holdings
LLC, an authorized DirecTV
dealer. Some exclusions
apply. Call for details 1-800385-9017. (Cal-SCAN)
DISH TV retailer. Starting at
$19.99 monthly (for 12
months) and high-speed internet starting at $14.95
monthly (where available).
Save! Ask about same-day
installation! Call now! 1-800357-0810. (Cal-SCAN)
Health
SAFE Step Walk-In Tub! Alert
for seniors. Bathroom falls can
be fatal. Approved by Arthritis
Foundation. Therapeutic jets.
Less than four-inch step-in.
Wide door. Anti-slip floors.
American-made. Installation
included. Call 800-799-4811
for $750 off. (Cal-SCAN)
For sale
Financial
ARE you in big trouble with the
IRS? Stop wage and bank
levies, liens and audits, unfiled
tax returns, payroll returns, payroll issues and resolve tax debt
fast. Seen on CNN. A BBB. Call
1-800-761-5395. (Cal-SCAN)
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EMPLOYMENT
MT. SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (www.msagardens.org), a
nationally recognized life care retirement community for 460
residents, has the following positions available:
RECEPTIONIST
A part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and residents, handling all incoming calls and using computer. Qualified candidate should have excellent customer service and
communication skills, and be computer literate in basic office
programs. One-year of experience as a receptionist or in customer service preferred.
ACTIVITY COORDINATOR
Relief position responsible for developing and implementing
activity programs for residents living in the Health Center.
One-year of experience working with the geriatric population
preferred. Efficient use of computer programs, including database inputs/reports and word processing preferred. Strong
organizational skills and record keeping skills preferred.
SECURITY OFFICER
Full-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assure
security of residents and property. Qualified candidate should
have a current guard card and one-year experience. Evening,
night and weekend shifts available.
Please send resume to:
Linnette Guidera
Director of Human Resources
Mt. San Antonio Gardens
900 E. Harrison Ave.
Pomona, CA 91767
Fax: (909) 621-3327
lguidera@the-gardens.org
Maintenance Assistant
$12.78 - $15.44 per hour
(Part-time)
The City of Claremont Community Services Department is looking for highly motivated individuals with
strong work ethics to provide assistance to the Sanitation Division and/or the Operations Division.
Additional information about job duties and qualifications are available on the city website at
www.ci.claremont.ca.us. A completed application is
required and must be received Monday, April 6,
2015, by 1:00 p.m. EOE.
Bulletins
Health
ATTENTION: Viagra and
Cialis users! A cheaper alternative to high drugstore
prices! 50-pill special, $99
and free shipping! 100 percent guaranteed. Call now, 1800-624-9105. (Cal-SCAN)
Coyote sightings
ONE coyote seen heading
west near W. Eleventh St.
and N. Cambridge Ave. on
Monday, March 2 at 9 a.m.
TWO adult coyotes seen
heading east on Northwestern Drive and Butte St. at 7
a.m. on Monday, March 2.
Lost pet
LOST cat: Parker a male grey
Tabby with rings on tail and four
white paws went missing on
Wednesday, February 25 near
Twelfth and Mountain Ave. He
is chipped and wearing a purple
collar with bell, no tag. Offering
a reward. 626-319-2242.
FIGUEROA a male black and
white short hair cat went missing on Thursday, February 19
near W. Eleventh St. and N.
Cambridge Ave. Call Henry
909-624-4474, 951-202-9274.
Personals
MEET singles. No paid operators, just real people. Browse
greetings, exchange messages
and connect live. Try it free. Call
800-945-3392. (Cal-SCAN)
LEGAL TENDER
legalads@claremont-courier.com 909.621.4761
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015018088
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
NEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS AND
SERVICES MAGAZINE, 684 E. Columbia Ave.,
Pomona, CA 91767. Registrant(s): Arnoldo Garcia,
684 E. Columbia Ave., Pomona, CA 91767.
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/ Arnoldo Garcia Title: Business Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
01/22/15.
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: February 13, 20, 27 and March 6, 2015
CASE NO. 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC
SUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)
(C.C.P. SECTION 860 et seq.)
EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER
GOV'T CODE SECTION 6103
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY, Plaintiff,
v.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN
THE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA, MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY'S PROPERTY ASSESSED
CLEAN ENERGY (``PACE``) PROGRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIES,
INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE
MATTERS THEREIN, AND ALL BONDS, CONTRACTS, CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTS,
AND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGS
RELATED THERETO, Defendants.
NOTICE
TO
DEFENDANT
(AVISO a ACUSADO):
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST
YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THAN
APRIL 6, 2015, WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)
DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS. READ THE
INFORMATION BELOW.
!AVISO! USTED HA SIDO DEMANDADO. EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIR
CONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOS
QUE USTED RESPONDA NO MS TARDE
QUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015, QUE ES DIEZ
(10) DAS DESPUS DE LA TERMINACIN
DE LA PUBLICACIN DE ESTA CITACIN.
LEA LA INFORMACIN QUE SIGUE.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN
THE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL
FINANCE AUTHORITY'S PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (``PACE``) PROGRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES
AND CITIES, INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF
RESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION
OF THE MATTERS THEREIN, AND ALL
BONDS, CONTRACTS, CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTS, AND OTHER MATTERS AND
PROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO.
DETAILED SUMMARY OF MATTER TO BE VALIDATED:
California Municipal Finance Authority (``the Authority``) has established the Property Assessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the
``CMFA PACE Program``). The Authority seeks to
implement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 counties
and 42 cities throughout California to encourage and
facilitate the installation of distributed generation renewable energy sources, energy and water efficiency
improvements, seismic stengthening improvements
and/or electric vehicle charging infrastructure by residential and non-residential property owners, which
will save participating property owners money while
conserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissions,
all in furtherance of the Legislature's goals as set forth
in California Streets & Highways Code Section
5898.10 et seq.
The Authority seeks to validate all proceedings, actions, liens and contracts connected with
the CMFA PACE Program, and to obtain an order
from the Superior Court that the proceedings, actions,
liens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Program are valid, legal and binding and are in conformity with the applicable provisions of all laws and
enactments at any time in force or controlling upon
such proceedings, including but not limited to, the
provisions of Article XIII D of the California Constitution, the due process and contract clauses of the
Constitution of the United States, and their equivalent clauses in the California Constitution.
The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaint
against you. If you wish to contest the legality or validity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuit,
you must appear and file with the Court a written
pleading in response to the complaint not later than
April 6, 2015. Your pleading must be in the form required by the California Rules of Court. Your original
pleading must be filed in this Court with proper filing
fees and proof that a copy thereof was served on
Plaintiff's attorneys.
Unless you so respond, your default
will be entered upon Plaintiff's application, and this
Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint. Persons who contest the
legality or validity of the matters which are the subject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive action, such as wage garnishment or seizure of their real
or personal property.
YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE
OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-
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COMPUTERS
HOME IMPROVEMENT
HOME IMPROVEMENT
MISCELLANEOUS
909-621-5626
LEGAL TENDER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015057480
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
ACCENSUS, ACCENSUS L.E.D., ACCENSUS
GROUP, ACCENSUS GROUP LED, 1007 Cascade Place, Claremont, CA 91711. Registrant(s):
Brandon G. Jagielo, 1007 Cascade Place, 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/ Brandon G. Jagielo Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
03/04/15.
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: March 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015031002
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
BIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH, HOT
YOGA LONG BEACH, BIKRAM YOGA
LONG BEACH, 6324 E. Pacific Coast Highway
#E, Long Beach, CA 90803. Mailing address: 1054
Alamitos Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813. Registrant(s): SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUP,
LLC, 6324 E. Pacific Coast Highway #E, Long
Beach, CA 90803.
This business is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company.
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/ Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title: Managing
Member
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
02/04/15.
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: March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2015
legalads@claremont-courier.com 909.621.4761
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2015050095
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
GYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT, 847 Providence Pl., Claremont, CA 91711. Registrant(s):
Helen J. Feller, 847 Providence Pl., Claremont, CA
91711. Jan Wheatcroft, 506 Yale Ave., Claremont,
CA 91711.
This business is conducted by Copartners.
Registrant commenced to transact business under
the fictitious name or names listed above on
05/01/1996.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Helen J. Feller Title: Copartner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
02/25/15.
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: March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2015
T.S. No. 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S
SALE NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED
:
NOTA: SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA
INFORMACIN DE ESTE DOCUMENTO
TALA: MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA
NAKALAKIP LU : KM THEO Y L
BN TRNH BY TM LC V THNG
TIN TRONG TI LIU NY PLEASE NOTE
THAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE
2923.3(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS REQUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENT
BUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3(a)
THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOT
REQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUBLISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THE
MORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR. YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED
10/16/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to
the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn
on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state
or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state
or federal savings and loan association, or savings
association, or savings bank specified in Section
5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do
business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and now held by the
trustee in the hereinafter described property under
and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below.
The sale will be made, but without covenant or
Friday 03-06-15
SERVICES
Acoustical
Chimney Sweep
Quality Fireplace
& BBQ
Chimney sweeping.
AC/Heating
STEVES HEATING
& Air Conditioning
Serving your area for over
25 years. Repairs all
makes/models. Free
service call with repair.
Free estimate on new units.
MC/Visa. 100 percent
financing. Senior discounts.
Lic.744873
909-985-5254
Art Lessons
ONE-ON-ONE art lessons for
jr. high/high school students.
The Colony at Loft 204 gallery
and store. Call Vicki, 626224-7915 or 626-963-4238.
Bathroom Remodeling
A Bath-Brite
authorized dealer.
Bathtubs and sinks.
Showers, tile, countertops.
Refinish - Reglaze - Restore
Porcelain, ceramic,
fiberglass.
Quick and affordable.
Please call 909-945-7775.
www.bath-brite.com
Carpentry
SEMI-RETIRED rough to
finish remodeler. Kitchens,
porches, doors, decks, fences,
painting. Lots more! Paul,
909-919-3315.
Carpet Service
Complete fireplace,
woodstove installation,
service and repair.
Spark arrestor supply
and installation.
Call 909-920-6600
392 N. 2nd Ave., Upland
Concrete
JDC CONCRETE
909-624-9000
Driveways/walkways, block
walls, pavers, bricks,
stone veneer,
concrete staining, drainage.
Lic.894245 C8, C29.
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Cooking
Counseling
CLAIRVOYANT spiritual
reader/healer. 20 years experience. Spend some time
in profound psychic guidance. Call Jennifer for appointment 909-767-3610.
Drywall
Contractor
Russell Bomar
Construction Services
Residential, commercial.
New construction, room
additions, home
improvements, finish
carpentry and doors.
Retrofit windows and
doors. Home repairs and
building maintenance.
Lic#751768
909-235-2411
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran
New and repairs.
909-599-9530
Serving Claremont
for 30 years!
Lic.323243
WENGER Construction. 25
years experience. Concrete
work, cabinetry, doors,
electrical, drywall, crown
molding. Lic.707381. 951640-6616.
PPS General Contractor.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Flooring, windows, electrical and plumbing. Serving
Claremont for 25 years.
Lic.846995. 951-237-1547.
Childcare
Room additions.
Kitchen/bath remodeling.
Custom cabinets.
Residential/commercial.
909-946-8664
Lic.B710309
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KOGEMAN
CONSTRUCTION
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
Gardening
THOR McAndrew Construction. Drywall repair and installation. Interior plaster repair. Free estimates. CA
Lic.742776. Please call 909816-8467. ThorDrywall.com.
Electrician
Haydens Services Inc.
Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
No job too big or small!
Old home rewiring specialist.
24-hour emergency service.
909-982-8910
* Senior Discount *
Lic.359145
CALL Lou. Flush lights, service changes, repairs, service calls, outdoor lighting
and
room
additions.
Lic.258436. Call 909-2417671, 909-949-8230.
SPARKS ELECTRIC
Local electrician for all your
electrician needs!
909-946-8887
Lic.922000
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*
THAI'S Gardening Service.
Maintenance: Weekly, biweekly, monthly. Sprinkler
system repair, installation.
General cleanup, planting
flowers, new lawn. Free estimates. 909-389-8338.
Lic.323243
Fictitious Name
Girl Friday
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.
I'M here to help! Housekeeping, shopping, errands. Senior, pet, house sitting.
Jenny Jones, 909-626-0027,
anytime!
Veteran
New, repairs.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Electrician
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Hauling
SAMEDAY-HAULAWAY
EXPERIENCED mature
childcare giver for hire.
Long-term care. Own transportation. Great references.
Adriana 626-437-0881.
CONTACT US
Furniture Restoration
KEN'S Olden Oddities.com.
Taking the time to care for
Courier readers complete
restoration needs since 1965.
La Verne. Call 909-593-1846.
Gardening
Garden Maintenance
Hand-pull weeding, mowing,
trimming, sprinkler work,
monthly service, cleanups
and junk removal.
Free estimates.
David, 909-374-1583
Handyman
HOME Repair by Ken. Electrical, plumbing, lighting, irrigation, tankless maintenance.
Local and experienced. 12
years. 909-374-0373.
SMALL repair jobs, fencing,
gates, brick block, concrete
cutting, breaking and repair.
25 years in Claremont. Paul,
909-753-5360.
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.
Claremont
Handyman Service
Carpentry, repairs,
gates, lighting,
small painting projects.
Odd jobs welcome!
Free consultations.
909-921-6334
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!
909-599-9530
House Cleaning
TERESA'S House Cleaning.
Honest, reliable, experienced, deep cleaning. References available. Free estimate. 909-621-0896 or
909-762-3198.
CAROUSEL Quality Cleaning. Family owned for 26
years. Licensed, insured.
Senior rates. Professional
services including: cleaning,
windows, senior care, fire
damage, move in/out, closet
organization. 10 percent discount to Claremont College
faculty. Check us out on
Angies List. Robyn, 909621-3929.
20 YEARS experience. Free
estimates. Excellent references. Tailored to your individual needs. Senior care,
day or night. Call Lupe, 909236-2236.
Established, upbeat,
licensed house cleaning
service. Specializing in
larger homes. Organic
cleaning supplies used.
26 years of experience.
Jeanette 909-224-1180,
909-946-7475.
Irrigation
Haydens Services Inc.
Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
No job too big or small!
24-hour emergency
service.
909-982-8910
* Senior discount *
Lic.359145
Expert Repairs
Retrofit Experts
Ask us how to save water.
Allen Cantrall Landscape
909-224-3327
Lic.861685
Serving the area
since 1983.
Friday 03-06-15
SERVICES
Irrigation
909-621-5388
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran, Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
New, repairs. Professional.
All sprinkler repairs.
Landscaping
Painting
Plumbing
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.
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.
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Eco-friendly landscaping.
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Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
NO JOB TOO BIG
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24-hour emergency service.
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GREENWOOD
LANDSCAPING CO.
Landscaping contractor for
complete landscaping,
irrigation, drainage,
designing and gardening.
Lic.520496
909-621-7770
Painting
DANS GARDENING
SERVICE
Sprinklers installed, repaired. Clean-up, hauling.
Sod, seed, planting,
lighting, drainage.
Free written estimates.
Insured. References.
Since 1977. Lic.508671.
Please call 909-989-1515
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Indoor, outdoor, cabinets.
Offering odorless green
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RESIDENTIAL/Commercial.
Quality work at reasonable
prices. Free estimates.
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909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Claremont area 30 years!
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Plumbing
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.
Wallpaper
Upholstery
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
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Help control the problem in
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call 909-214-6773. Tom Day
Tree Service.
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran
Weed eating, mowing,
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909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Window Washing
Tile
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Family owned and operated.
30 plus years experience.
Expert plumbing repairs and
drain cleaning. Water
heaters, faucets, sinks,
toilets, disposals,
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sewer video inspection.
Licensed, bonded and
insured. Lic.917874.
909-945-1995
Tree Care
and clean. Stone and granite work. Residential, commercial. Lic.830249. Ray,
909-731-3511.
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48 years of experience. Up to
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1420 N Claremont Blvd. Suite 205B Claremont, CA 91711
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NANCY TELFORD, Broker Associate/Century 21 and local Claremont resident for approximately 31 years is AGAIN the TOP Producer for 2014. Nancy has been the Top Producer consistently for the last 19 years. Her superior performance has enabled her to achieve the #1 Top
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CHANTECLAIR ESTATE
TUSCAN ESTATE
Experience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with impressive architectural features. Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal dining
rooms as you take in the sweeping staircase. Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are perfectly proportioned, making the space open and bright. This home boasts six bedrooms, six
bathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout. Be the star in the gourmet kitchen, which offers two islands with granite counters, and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplace.
Generous master suite includes a lovely retreat area. There is a bonus room perfect for teens,
the main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 2/3 acre yard features a lighted fullsized basketball court. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in close
proximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park. $1,525,000. (N4238)
Magnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticulturist's delight!
You will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features like
the multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property. Designed for multifamily, generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its full
guest house and another separate living area with limitless options. Understated charm is evident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chef's kitchen.
Enjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit trees
including the much coveted Juju Bee tree. There are two out-buildings, energy-saving solar,
a fire pit, outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven, serene koi pond and patio canopied with mature wisteria. $1,998,000. (M615)
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Be stylish in this fantastic contemporarystyle home that has been completely updated. Bright kitchen offers plenty of work
space on beautiful granite counters and
features new fixtures. Spacious bedrooms boast fresh carpet and paint, and
the bathroom is updated with neutral tile.
This home is ready for you! $299,900.
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This is not your average home! The beautiful setting opens to high ceilings and magnificent natural lighting in a flowing floor
plan. Entertaining capabilities are beyond
the typical residence with the modern
kitchen boasting granite and a large center
island, generously-sized family room and
private yard equipped with a private, lushly
landscaped patio. $710,000. (O1533)
COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE
Engulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style, custom
estate. Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot, this home includes a separate
parcel that is already subdivided and buildable. Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soaring ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers. The paneled library, music and living rooms
exhibits a craftsman's hand. The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoining butler's pantry. The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdrop
for entertaining as well as wonderful family living. Enjoy the professional grade appliances, crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors. Ride the elevator upstairs to additional bedrooms and a stunning master suite. All have balconies overlooking the
exquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa. Call for your private tour of this exceptional
home. $2,995,000. (S2468)