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PUBLIC NOTICES
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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017218018
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) DOCTOR SMILE 2)
DOCTOR SMILE DENTAL, 11976
AVIATION BLVD, INGLEWOOD, CA
90304, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): H DAVID
DENTAL INC., 11976 AVIAITON BLVD,
INGLEWOOD, CA 90304. This business
is being conducted by A CORPORATION.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on:
N/A. Signed: H DAVID DENTAL INC,
PRESIDENT, HOSSEIN JAVID. This
statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on
AUGUST 9, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on AUGUST 9, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to AUGUST 9, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
INGLEWOOD NEWS: Pub. 9/7, 9/14,
9/21, 9/28/2017 HI - 1692
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017254667
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as WEST COAST CANNABIS 1)
400 CONTINENTAL BLVD. SUITE 600, EL
SEGUNDO, CA, 90245, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY 2) 615 W MARIPOSA AVE, EL
SEGUNDO, CA 90245, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Articles of Incorporation or
Organization Number (if applicable):
AI#ON: 200810010313. Registered
Owner(s): CASO ENTERPRISES, LLC,
400 CONTINENTAL BLVD. SUITE 600,
EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245. This business
is being conducted by a LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 09/2017. Signed: CASO
ENTERPRISES, LLC., CEO, CHRISTIAN
CASO. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on September 8, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on September 8, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to September 8, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
EL SEGUNDO HERALD: Pub. 9/14,
9/21, 9/28, 10/5/2017 H-1693
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017254866
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as THE CENTURY WALLET,
228 SHELDON STREET, EL SEGUNDO,
CA 90245, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): ADAM CARNEOL,
228 SHELDON STREET, EL SEGUNDO,
CA 90245. This business is being
conducted by an Individual. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 09/2017. Signed: ADAM
CARNEOL, OWNER. This statement was
filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on September 8, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on September 8, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to September 8, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
EL SEGUNDO HERALD: Pub. 9/14,
9/21, 9/28, 10/5/2017 H-1694
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017247456
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as NAC AND ASSOCIATES,
10938 CHANERA AVE, INGLEWOOD,
CA 90303, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): MARCUS EUGENE
CAMPBELL, 10938 CHANERA AVE,
INGLEWOOD, CA, 90303. This business
is being conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 09/2017.
Signed: MARCUS EUGENE CAMPBELL,
OWNER. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on September 5, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on September 5, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to September 5, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
INGLEWOOD NEWS: Pub. 9/14, 9/21,
9/28, 10/5/2017 HI-1695
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017256720
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as HIDDEN CAPACITY,
329 E. WALNUT AVE, EL SEGUNDO,
CA 90245, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): MICHAEL RICE,
329 E. WALNUT AVE, EL SEGUNDO,
CA, 90245. This business is being
conducted by an Individual. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: N/A. Signed: MICHAEL
RICE, OWNER. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on September 11, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on September 11, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement must
be filed prior to September 11, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
EL SEGUNDO HERALD: Pub. 9/14,
9/21, 9/28, 10/5/2017 H-1696
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2017244996
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as BIZZIE BEE CREATIONS,
3827 W. 182ND ST, TORRANCE, CA 90504,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): IRIS EVE HINZO, 3827 W.
182ND ST, TORRANCE, CA 90504.
This business is being conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on: 08/2017. Signed: IRIS EVE HINZO,
OWNER. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on AUGUST 31, 2017.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on AUGUST 31, 2022. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to AUGUST 31, 2022.
Fictitious Business Name in violation of
the rights of another under Federal, State,
or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET
SEQ., Business and Professions Code).
TORRANCE TRIBUNE: Pub. 9/21, 9/28,
10/5, 10/12/2017 HT-1697
PUBLISH
YOUR
PUBLIC
NOTICES
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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.
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Hey Guys. Is Your Good Health
A Perception Or Reality?
(BPT) - When it comes to health, perception
is not always reality. This is especially
true when considering how men care for
themselves when faced with a health condition.
In fact, while most men would say they
are more focused on their health than they
have been in the past, physicians report a
different truth. This difference is especially
concerning when it comes to treating chronic
conditions, because failure to follow treatment
regimens may lead to bigger health
problems in the future.
Missed Appointments
and Opportunities
According to research from the American
Academy of Family Physicians, which
surveyed its member physicians, one in five
doctors said up to half of their male patients
failed to fill a prescription. In addition, one
in three doctors said that up to half of their
male patients did not take a prescription
as directed. Four in ten reported that up to
half of their male patients failed to follow
up with a regular routine test when ordered
for their condition.
In addition, nearly a quarter of surveyed
doctors said up to half of their male patients
failed to show up for planned follow-up visits.
These missed opportunities come at a
time when chronic conditions among men
continue to rise. According to the National
Ambulatory Medical Survey, diagnoses of
three common, yet potentially severe, conditions
all have increased year over year. The
data shows that cases of high blood pressure
(4 percent increase), high cholesterol (5
percent) and diabetes (2 percent) have all
seen notable increases.
“People may not take these conditions seriously
because they don’t have any noticeable
symptoms, and that’s a big mistake,” says
John Meigs, Jr., MD, president of the AAFP.
“High blood pressure and high cholesterol
have been called ‘silent killers’ for a reason.
If they aren’t controlled, they can lead to heart
attack, stroke or kidney disease. In addition
to these complications, uncontrolled diabetes
also can cause blindness, nerve damage and
loss of limbs.
“So it’s vital that men see their doctors,
get preventive care and follow instructions
for any chronic diseases they may have.”
Finding Solutions
for ongoing care
Fortunately, taking a more proactive approach
to health care is easier than most
men think. A visit to your family physician
is the first step toward taking charge of
your health and identifying any health issues.
Your family physician will help you learn
about any chronic conditions you might
have and how to treat them. For health
information that is easy to understand, visit
familydoctor.org. You’ll find a men’s guide
to preventive health care, and information
about healthy diets and weight control.
Follow the advice provided here, as well as
your doctor’s recommendations, and you’ll
turn your goal for good health from simple
perception into reality. •
Finance Seniors
3 Reasons To Go Cashless
(BPT) - The dollar, the euro, the pound,
the yen... the currency people use around the
world has many different names, but it all
shares something in common. Paper forms of
currency are out and digital payments are in.
The security and convenience of card based
electronic payments and digital payments are
driving a global shift away from cash. As
consumers and merchants around the world
become more and more digitally connected
this shift will continue to accelerate.
All over the world, the shift toward cashless
payments is well underway. On the beaches
of Cabo San Lucas, taco and tamale vendors
are starting to offer their delicious food to
customers with the swipe or tap of a card on
a mobile phone. In Singapore, consumers can
rent bikes, pay for their morning coffee and
split their dinner bill without ever needing
cash, and in Warsaw, as cashless payments
are becoming increasingly accepted, tourists
can start to tap and pay their way around the
city without carrying cash.
The United States is seeing similar changes.
Cash and checks are on their way out and
swiping, dipping, tapping and clicking are
filling the void - benefiting consumers and
businesses alike.
A recent Cashless Cities study from Visa,
set to be released later this year, finds that if
businesses in the top 100 U.S. cities transitioned
from cash to digital payments, those businesses
and their cities would experience net benefits
of $312 billion per year. Businesses in New
York City alone would net $6.8 billion while
saving more than 186 million hours in labor.
But the benefits of taking checks and cash
out of the system do not stop at labor cost
efficiencies. They include:
• Convenience. Consumers and businesses
alike benefit from the speed and convenience of
electronic and digital payments. Faster checkout
times mean more sales for businesses and more
time to spend on the important things in life
for consumers.
• Security. Accepting cash payments has
always placed businesses in a bind; as their
revenue increases, so does their risk of falling
victim to theft. Transitioning to cashless payment
options enhances security and reduces
risk for businesses and their customers.
• Reduced costs. Cash payments must be
counted, stored and transported. There are
costs associated with all of these processes.
Adopting cashless payments saves businesses
time and money.
Many businesses across the country are
already benefiting from going cashless, but for
companies - particularly small businesses that
have yet to take the leap - now is the perfect
time to make such a change.
Visa is announcing The Visa Cashless
Challenge, a call to action for small business
restaurants, cafés or food truck owners to
describe what cashless means for them, their
employees and customers. Visa will be awarding
up to $500,000 to 50 eligible U.S.-based small
business food service owners who commit to
joining the 100 percent cashless quest.
Business owners can learn more about the
challenge and the other benefits of going
cashless at www.visa.com/cashless. Complete
rules and information will be available on the
website on Aug. 15. •