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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020164261
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as PROLIFEROUS BEAUTY,
12411 MAGNOLIA BLVD #405, VALLEY
VILLAGE, CA 91607, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): 1) KEA
DUARTE, 12411 MAGNOLIA BLVD
#405, VALLEY VILLAGE, CA 91607, 2)
ANTHONY DUARTE, 12411 MAGNOLIA
BLVD #405, VALLEY VILLAGE, CA
91607. This business is being conducted
by a Married Couple. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 09/2020. Signed: KEA
DUARTE, Owner. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on October 16, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on October 16, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to October 16, 2025.
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. 11/5, 11/12,
11/19, 11/26/20 H- 2201
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020175682
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as SCSI TESTING, INC., 1)
909 N. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY,
SUITE 380, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245,
2) 909 N. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY,
SUITE 380, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): SCSI TESTING, INC., 909 N.
PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY SUITE 380,
EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245. This business
is being conducted by a Corporation.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 09/2020.
Signed: SCSI TESTING, INC., NORA M.
WAGNER, Vice President. This statement
was filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on October 29, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on October 29, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to October 29, 2025.
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. 11/12, 11/19,
11/26, 12/3/20 H-2202
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020180733
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as 1) DODENHOFF
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
INC, 2) DRY SERV RESTORATION
INC, 3) DODENHOFF BUILDING
CORPORATION, 406 E GRAND AVE, EL
SEGUNDO, CA 90245, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. AI #ON: 8749924. Registered
Owner(s): DODENHOFF HARDWOOD
FLOORS INC, 406 E GRAND AVE, EL
SEGUNDO, CA 90245. 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: DODENHOFF HARDWOOD
FLOORS INC, IAN DODENHOFF,
President. This statement was filed with
the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on November 4, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 4, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 4, 2025.
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. 11/12, 11/19,
11/26, 12/3/20 H-2023
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020179385
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as 1) DRY MODE
RESTORATION SERVICES, 2)
DODENHOFF DESIGN AND
CONSTRCTION INC., 406 E GRAND
AVE, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245, LOS
ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON: 2974417.
Registered Owner(s): DODENHOFF
HARDWOOD FLOORS, INC., 406 E
GRAND AVE, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245.
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: DODENHOFF HARDWOOD
FLOORS INC., IAN DODENHOFF,
President. This statement was filed with
the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on November 4, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 4, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 4, 2025.
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. 11/12, 11/19,
11/26, 12/3/20 H-2024
2020180049
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
Current File #2017295251
The following person has abandoned the
use of the fictitious business name: NET
DRIVEN, 909 N. SEPULVEDA BLVD. 11TH
FLOOR, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245. The
fictitious business name referred to above
was filed in the County of Los Angeles on
OCTOBER 12, 2017. Registrants: MH
SUB I, LLC, 909 N. SEPULVEDA BLVD.
11TH FLOOR, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245.
This business was conducted by a Limited
Liability Company. Signed: MH SUB
I,LLC, B. LYNN WALSH, Secretary. This
statement was filed with the County Clerk
of Los Angeles County on NOVEMBER 4,
2020.
EL SEGUNDO HERALD: Pub. 11/19,
11/26, 12/3, 12/10/20 H-2027
Areas To Get Your Finances
Back On Track
(BPT) - The COVID-19 pandemic has hit
many people hard financially. From furloughs
to job loss and from strict budgets to depleted
savings and much more, people are making
adjustments as needed. It’s important to stay
focused on your financial well-being and take
simple steps so you can recover and thrive
in the future.
“Many people who have experienced
financial disruption need some help to get
their savings back on track,” says Andy
Harmening, Consumer and Business Banking
director at Huntington. “Even in a strong
economy, managing everyday finances can be
stressful. Fortunately, with a little diligence
and some digital tools that make it easier to
save, people can find the financial peace of
mind they’re looking for.”
Harmening says it is possible to improve
your finances in a post-COVID world by
focusing on three key areas:
Create An Updated,
Agile Budget
Your income may change, so it’s important
to understand your spending habits and create
a realistic budget. Track all your spending for
a month and separate out necessities versus
nice-to-have items. You can also input your
income and expenses and let an online budget
calculator do the math.
Keep in mind variables due to the pandemic
that may impact your budget. For example,
a shorter work week, lower gas prices, more
money on groceries and perhaps less money
eating out. You’ll want to incorporate these
positive and negative changes, and if possible,
leave some wiggle room for future
changes. Additionally, some things like gym
memberships and parking passes may have
paused when the pandemic started but are
now being charged again. Sophisticated online
banking solutions, such as a spend analysis
tool, can give you an eye-opening look into
how your spending adds up so you can make
smart adjustments.
Replenish Emergency Funds
With Smart Tools
Many people have tapped or even drained
their savings to make ends meet as the
pandemic hit. By updating your budget and
getting ahead of spending, you can start to
replenish emergency funds. Saving even a
small amount regularly can help create an
emergency fund that will put you in a better
position to handle the potential of future
financial challenges.
Small amounts over time - even just $5 -
can add up to a robust emergency fund that
provides peace of mind. Money Scout by
Huntington is a new tool customers can enroll
in that analyzes spending habits, income, and
upcoming expenses and finds money you’re not
using in your checking account. Then, it moves
that money, from $5 to $50, automatically to
your savings, up to three times a week. Bit
by bit, it will help you build savings.
Automate Bills and
Pay Down Debt
To keep your credit healthy, take steps to
pay your bills on time and start reducing debt.
A good first step is to automate wherever
possible. Direct deposits and automatic bill
payments ensure nothing gets overlooked or
falls through the cracks in spending and saving.
If you’ve leaned on your credit cards during
the pandemic, pay down the debt with the
larger interest rate first to avoid wasting dollars
on paying interest, even if that means paying
smaller debts first. This will help you save
money in the long run.
Keep in mind, it can be tempting to tap into
money set aside in a retirement plan to cover
expenses, but even if that can be done without
a penalty, it can rob you of potential financial
security down the road. If you need to pause
contributing to a retirement plan temporarily
to get finances back on track, that’s OK. But
avoid borrowing from these accounts and start
contributing to them as soon as you’re able to
set yourself up for a bright financial future. •
65 Or Older? How You Can
Protect Your Health This Season
(BPT) - If you’re a baby boomer, you’ve
heard about the importance of getting your
flu vaccine every year. However, you may be
less familiar with how you can help protect
yourself against other vaccine-preventable
respiratory diseases like pneumococcal
pneumonia.
“Pneumococcal pneumonia is the most
common bacterial pneumonia occurring in
adults. It is a serious disease, which can
take you out of your routine for weeks and
in serious cases, lead to hospitalization,” said
Dr. Vincenza Snow, Senior Medical Director
for Vaccines, US Medical Affairs Lead at
Pfizer. “In fact, those 65 and older are over
10 times more likely than individuals aged
18 to 49 to be hospitalized for this potentially
life-threatening illness.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) recommends that adults 65 or
older talk to their healthcare provider about
whether vaccination against pneumococcal
pneumonia is right for them. Dr. Snow addressed
some common questions about the
disease and vaccination:
Q: Is pneumococcal pneumonia the same
as the flu?
Dr. Snow: The flu is caused by a virus,
while pneumococcal pneumonia is a bacterial
lung infection. They can have similar
symptoms, but the most common ones associated
with pneumococcal pneumonia are
coughing, difficulty breathing, excessive
sweating, shaking chills, high fever, and/or
chest pain. Even after symptoms subside,
fatigue and other physical effects can be felt
for weeks afterward.
Q: Can it only be caught during the fall
or winter?
Dr. Snow: Pneumococcal pneumonia is
spread through coughing or close contact and
can be contracted at any time of the year.
Q: I’m healthy. Do I need vaccination
against pneumococcal pneumonia?
Dr. Snow: As we age, our immune systems
naturally weaken, making us more susceptible
to disease. That’s true even for those who
are young at heart, live active lifestyles, and
take excellent care of themselves. That’s
partly why adults 65 and older are more
likely to be hospitalized from pneumococcal
pneumonia than younger adults. Further, the
risk of pneumococcal pneumonia is greater if
you smoke or suffer from chronic conditions
like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
asthma, heart disease, or diabetes.
Q: Can pneumococcal pneumonia be
contracted from pneumococcal vaccination?
Dr. Snow: You cannot catch pneumococcal
pneumonia from vaccination, as it contains
no live bacteria. The CDC recommends vaccination
as the most effective way to protect
yourself against the disease.
Q: Should I get vaccinated?
Dr. Snow: Flu season is a good time
to talk to your healthcare provider about
recommended adult vaccinations, including
those that help protect against pneumococcal
pneumonia. There are states that do allow
you to receive pneumococcal vaccination
without a prescription at your local pharmacy
or public health center.
For more information about immunization
and vaccination options for adults 65 and
older, talk to your doctor or go to www.cdc.
gov or www.KnowPneumonia.com. •