![](./pubData/source/images/pages/page12.jpg)
Page 12 February 1, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
Brady from page 5
When Brady’s on the field, people expect
him to win. He has been a dominant force
in the NFL for 17 years now. In the most
important game of the year, even Patriots
detractors feel as though the ending is predetermined.
The only thing that can seemingly
take him down is a remarkable helmet catch or
maybe just Eli Manning himself. Fortunately
for Brady, Eli’s not suiting up in Minnesota
this week. No matter what the score of the
game or how much time left on the clock,
Brady consistently finds a way to win. Just
ask the Atlanta Falcons. Twenty-five points
wasn’t a big enough cushion in the second
half of play. Unless they have a miraculous
play to draw up in the huddle, Philadelphia
certainly has its hands full come game day.
Yes, Tom Brady and the Patriots are going
to the Super Bowl again. You’ve heard
it before and quite frankly, it’s getting
rather disgusting to talk about year in and
year out. But just as the Patriots have worn
down fans of the NFL, they have also worn
down their opponents. The Philadelphia Eagles
are next to face off against Belichick and
Brady in a championship game. That coach
and quarterback are certainly no stranger
to big games. That reason alone gives the
initial advantage to New England, no matter
the eventual outcome of the game on
Sunday night.
– Aserrao6@yahoo.com •
Police Reports from page 2
Boulevard for one outstanding ESPD misdemeanor
warrant.
Burglary (vehicle) report was taken at 1112
hours from the 700 block of Indiana Court.
Unknown suspect(s) broke into the victim’s
vehicle. Unknown if anything was taken.
One male adult was arrested at 1547 hours
from LAPD for one outstanding ESPD
felony warrant.
Burglary (vehicle) report was taken at 1648
hours from the 1700 block of East Sycamore
Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) broke into the
victim’s vehicle and stole her property.
Grand theft (property) report was taken
at 2248 hours from the 1600 block of East
Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) stole the
contents inside the box.
Sunday, Jan. 21
One male adult was arrested at 0158 hours
from Sycamore Avenue and Washington Street
for possession of a controlled substance and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
A burglary (auto) occurred between 01/20/18
and 01/21/18 in the 600 block of East Imperial
Avenue. A vehicle was broken into and
miscellaneous items were taken.
A burglary (auto) occurred between 01/20/18
and 01/21/18 in the 400 block of West Imperial
Avenue. A vehicle was broken into and
miscellaneous items were taken.
An identity theft report was taken at 1255
hours from the 600 block of Hillcrest Street.
A traffic accident (with injuries) occurred
at 1339 hours in the intersection of Rosecrans
Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle
versus vehicle.
Monday, Jan. 22
One male adult was arrested at 0012 hours
from Maple Avenue and Virginia Street for
possession of a controlled substance.
A dead body report was taken at 0751
hours from the 800 block of Virginia Street.
One male adult was found deceased.
A stolen vehicle report was taken at 0919
hours from the 300 block of Maryland Street.
Taken was a 2015 Honda Civic.
A burglary (commercial) report was taken
at 1031 hours from the 2100 block of East
El Segundo Boulevard. Taken were multiple
laptops, iPads, iPhones, and camera equipment.
One male adult was arrested at 1033 hours
from MBPD for sexual battery and two
outstanding LAPD and LASD misdemeanor
warrants.
One male adult was arrested at 1459 hours
from the 600 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard for public intoxication.
A petty theft report was taken at 1718 hours
from the 300 block of North Continental
Boulevard. Taken was a throw blanket.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
A traffic accident (with injuries) occurred at
0653 hours at Continental Boulevard and El
Segundo Boulevard, vehicle versus vehicle.
A burglary (vehicle) report was taken
at 0841 hours from the 700 block of
Main Street. Unknown suspect(s) took
cash, a bag with miscellaneous clothing,
and headphones. •
Seniors
A Cup Of Tea Can Be The Best Solution For Everyday Wellness
(BPT) - Before medicine and pharmaceuticals
filled our remedy box, food and food
ingredients were considered healing agents.
Hippocrates was wise in his understanding of
the special powers of food, beyond satisfying
our appetites: “Let food be thy medicine and
medicine be thy food.”
There are many cultures that rely on herbal
remedies and natural foods for everything
from soothing an upset stomach to lifting our
spirits when we’re down, to calming jittery
nerves and even fending off colds and flu.
Many of the best cosmetics tout ingredients
to smooth skin, prevent aging, block the sun,
reduce inflammation and minimize puffiness.
There are four common herbs that have been
used by many cultures and that are found in
many of our kitchens.
1) Turmeric is a commonly used ingredient
in Ayurvedic practices. In Hindu, the
bright yellow color of turmeric is associated
with the sun. In India, turmeric is used in
wedding and religious ceremonies and is
thought to bring good fortune. Not only is
it said to brighten our spirits, but it has also
been found to have some anti-inflammatory
properties, which are healing for the body
2) Ginger, a relatively inexpensive and
easy-to-find root, is considered a very
healthful spice in the same family as turmeric.
It is rich in many healthy components and
has a strong aroma caused by the compound
gingerol. Ginger has a long history of use
in traditional and alternative medicine. It is
most commonly used to soothe a stomach
ache and combat nausea, and is frequently
used by women to prevent morning sickness
during pregnancy.
3) Another popular spice is cinnamon,
which is known for its healthy antioxidant
properties and delicious sweet taste. It may
help to reduce inflammation and be heart
healthy. It may also be helpful in regulating
blood sugar levels within the body, and
even have some protective effect against
developing colds.
4) Chamomile is a flower that has historically
been associated with relaxation and calming.
Many different cultures have used it
alongside lavender as a soothing beverage
to enjoy before bedtime.
Many of these ingredients can be found
in our pantries, and including them in our
diets is as simple as incorporating them into
recipes or brewing up a delicious cup of tea.
Herbal teas are a delicious and probably the
easiest way to introduce these ingredients
into our daily lives. Sipping tea throughout
the day provides a natural break.
Tea itself (from the plant Camellia sinensis)
contains many healthy compounds such as
polyphenols, which are great antioxidant
compounds. Studies with this phenomenal
beverage are linked to many areas of health
and wellness.
Bigelow Tea has long understood the art
of blending top-quality ingredients in their
teas and has recently introduced a new line
called Bigelow Benefits, which takes the
concept of herbal tea one step further by
carefully crafting a tea bag with an enticing
mix of beneficial herbs, flowers and fruits
that supports your daily health.
So next time you are looking to have a
more healthful lifestyle, or just a good night’s
sleep, look no further than your tea cup. •
“Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings.”
– Letitia Baldrige
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLISH
YOUR
PUBLIC
NOTICES
HERE
ABANDONMENTS:
$125.00
ABC NOTICES:
$125.00
DBA
(Fictitious Business Name):
$75.00
NAME CHANGE:
$125.00
Other type of notice? Contact us
and we can give you a price.
For DBA’s email us at:
dba@heraldpu blications.com
All other legal notices email us at:
legalnotices@heraldpublications.com
Any questions?
Call us at 310-322-1830
COMMUNITIES COUNT
Order to Show Cause
for Change of Name
Case No. NS034160
Superior Court of California, County of
LOS ANGELES
Petition of: JESSICA KATHERINE
RIENECKER for Change of Name
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner JESSICA KATHERINE
RIENECKER filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing names as
follows:
JESSICA KATHERINE RIENECKER to
JESSICA KATHERINE MARTINI
The Court orders that all persons
interested in this matter appear before
this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the
petition for change of name should not
be granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must
file a written objection that includes the
reasons for the objection at least two
court days before the matter is scheduled
to be heard and must appear at the
hearing to show cause why the petition
should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may
grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing:
Date: 2-21-2018, Time: 8:30 AM., Dept.:
526, Room: 5500
The address of the court is:
275 MAGNOLIA AVE.
LONG BEACH, CA. 90802
A copy of this Order to Show Cause
shall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks prior to
the date set for hearing on the petition
in the following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county: EL
SEGUNDO HERALD
Date: JAN. 10, 2018
MICHAEL P. VICENCIA
Judge of the Superior Court
El Segundo Herald Pub. 1/18, 1/25,
2/1, 2/8/18
H-25864
Order to Show Cause
for Change of Name
Case No. YS030107
Superior Court of California, County of
LOS ANGELES
Petition of: CANDACE LEE TURNER for
Change of Name
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner CANDACE LEE TURNER filed
a petition with this court for a decree
changing names as follows:
CANDACE LEE TURNER to
CANDACE LEE DERRICK
The Court orders that all persons
interested in this matter appear before
this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the
petition for change of name should not
be granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must
file a written objection that includes the
reasons for the objection at least two
court days before the matter is scheduled
to be heard and must appear at the
hearing to show cause why the petition
should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may
grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing:
Date: 3/9/2018, Time: 8:30 AM., Dept.: M.
The address of the court is:
825 MAPLE AVE.
TORRANCE , CA 90503
A copy of this Order to Show Cause
shall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks prior to
the date set for hearing on the petition
in the following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county: EL
SEGUNDO HERALD
Date: NOV. 6, 2017
ERIC C. TAYLOR
Judge of the Superior Court
El Segundo Herald Pub. 2/1, 2/8, 2/15,
2/22/18
H-25880
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
ORDINANCE NO. 1564
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EL
SEGUNDO AMENDING CHAPTERS
7 AND 7A OF TITLE 1 OF THE
EL SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO PURCHASING AND
EXECUTION OF CONTRACTS
SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE
On December 19, 2017, the El Segundo
City Council adopted Ordinance No.
1564. The Ordinance amends the City’s
purchasing policies and procedures for
executing contracts.
The Ordinance increases the City
Manager’s signature authority from
$25,000 per fiscal year to $50,000
per fiscal year; increases Department
Directors signature authority from
$10,000 per fiscal year to $25,000
per fiscal year and also authorizes
Department managers to sign contracts
valued at no more than $5,000 per
vendor, per fiscal year.
In addition to revising the thresholds
and authority to execute contract,
the ordinance cleans-up language
throughout Chapters 7 and 7A of the El
Segundo Municipal Code.
The ordinance was adopted by all five
members of the City Council: Mayor
Fuentes, Mayor Pro Tem Boyles,
Councilmember Dugan, Councilmember
Brann and Councilmember Pirsztuk.
A copy of the ordinance is available for
viewing in the City Clerk’s office, 350 Main
Street, El Segundo, California, or the
City’s website at http://www.elsegundo.
org then go to Available Documents.
El Segundo Herald Pub. 2/1/18
H-25881