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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018291618
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as QUENCHED BY FE, 4453
WEST 138TH ST. APT #5, HAWTHORNE,
CA 90250, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): THE QUEENS
CORNER L.L.C, 4453 WEST 138TH
STREET APT #5, HAWTHORNE, CA
90250. 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: N/A.
Signed: THE QUEENS CORNER L.L.C,
FELICIA EBO, Owner. This statement
was filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on November 20, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 20, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 20, 2023.
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. 11/29, 12/6,
12/13, 12/20/18 H-1877
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018286917
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as CALINAVA, 4856 W 117TH
ST APT. 4, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): 1) MARIO NAVARRO, 4856
W 117TH ST APT 4, HAWTHORNE,
CA 90250, 2) JESSICA RODRIGUEZMADRIGAL,
4856 W 117TH ST APT 4,
HAWTHORNE, CA 90250. 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: N/A.
Signed: MARIO NAVARRO, Owner.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on
November 14, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 14, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 14, 2023.
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).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 11/29,
12/6, 12/13, 12/20/18 H-1878
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018296761
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as F&G CONSULTANT, 20707
ANZA AVE 175, TORRANCE, CA 90503,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): FARAMARZ GHODRATI, 20707
ANZA AVE 175, TORRANCE, CA 90503.
This business is being conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on: 11/2018. Signed: FARAMARZ
GHODRATI, Owner. This statement was
filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on November 28, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 28, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 28, 2023.
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. 12/6, 12/13,
12/20, 12/27/18 H-1879
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018298068
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as HORIZON LANDSCAPING,
1215 S TRURO AVE, INGLEWOOD,
CA 90301, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): SALVADOR
MARTINEZ, 5034 W. 129TH STREET,
HAWTHORNE, CA 90250. This business
is being conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 12/2007.
Signed: SALVADOR MARTINEZ, Owner.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on
November 29, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 29, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 29, 2023.
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 Daily News: Pub. 12/6,
12/13, 12/20, 12/27/18 HI-1880
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018296795
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as BIG WORLD ALLIANCE,
16514 KRISTIN AVE, TORRANCE,
CA 90504, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): JERRY H COHEN,
16514 KRISTIN AVE, 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: N/A. Signed: JERRY H.
COHEN, Owner. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on November 28, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 28, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 28, 2023.
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. 12/6, 12/13,
12/20, 12/27/18 H-1881
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018300102
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) OUTHEBOXRETAIL,
118 N. HILLCREST BLVD SUITE
L, INGLEWOOD, CA 90301, 2)
OUTHEBOX.COM, P.O. BOX 300 E.
HILLCREST BLVD #1262, INGLEWOOD,
CA 90301, 3) OUTHEBOXRETAIL.
COM, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): CALIBER8 INC.,
118 N. HILLCREST BLVD SUITE L,
INGLEWOOD, CA 90301. This business
is being conducted by a Corporation.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 12/2018.
Signed: CALIBER8 INC., DILLION
BRUNO, CEO. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on December 3, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 3, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to December 3, 2023.
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 Daily News: Pub. 12/13,
12/20, 12/27, 1/3/19 HI-1882
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018291470
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as BUDGET DUBIA, 17813
S. MAIN ST UNIT 117, GARDENA,
CA 90248, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): HERP TRADING
INC, 17813 S. MAIN ST. UNIT 117,
GARDENA, CA 90248. This business
is being conducted by a Corporation.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 11/2018.
Signed: HERP TRADING INC, YUSUKE
MURAI, President. This statement was
filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on November 20, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 20, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 20, 2023.
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. 12/20, 12/27,
1/3, 1/10/19 H- 1883
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018291644
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) PINPOINT MOBILE
LOCKSMITH, 2) PINPOINT LOCK AND
KEY, 3941 W. 182ND ST., TORRANCE,
CA 90504, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): DANIEL J.
PICCININI II, 3941 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: 11/2018.
Signed: DANIEL J. PICCININI II, Owner.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on
November 20, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on November 20, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to November 20, 2023.
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. 12/20,
12/27, 1/3, 1/10/19 H-1884
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018301465
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as RICH SANCHEZ PLUMBING,
18403 ARMINTA ST., RESEDA, CA 91335,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): RICHARD ADAM SANCHEZ,
18403 ARMINTA ST., RESEDA, CA 91335.
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: RICHARD ADAM SANCHEZ,
Owner. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on December 4, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 4, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to December 4, 2023.
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. 12/20,
12/27, 1/3, 1/10/19 H-1885
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2018312823
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as MEDIA ARCHIVE, 7740
REDLANDS ST. UNIT G2084, PLAYA
DEL REY, CA 90293, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Registered Owner(s):
KATHLEEN BARBARA BEAUFAIT, 7740
REDLANDS ST UNIT G2084, PLAYA DEL
REY, CA 90293. 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: KATHLEEN
BARBARA BEAUFAIT, Owner. This
statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on
December 17, 2018.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 17, 2023. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement
must be filed prior to December 17, 2023.
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. 12/20, 12/27,
1/3, 1/10/19 H-1886
baseball teams that reached the finals of the
College World Series. He was a fitness buff
who ran to stay in shape from the rigors of
public office. So while he had time to spare
before meeting with Reagan, the Bush party
and a number of vehicles pulled up to the
backside of the high school near where the
district office is located.
As Cousins recalls, “We had just finished
baseball practice and John [Stevenson] had
left me in charge to run the practice.” A
number of players had already left, but there
were a few hanging around -- and when they
saw the large vehicles pull up slowly, they
asked Coach Cousins what was going on.
He remembers telling them that it must be
someone important. Cousins said, “There
were four or five cars and out stepped a
few guys wearing suits and a couple guys
in jogging suits.”
To Cousins, it was apparent that the last
to get out of the fleet of imposing cars was
an important figure. Then he spotted George
H.W. Bush exit the black limo wearing a running
suit. He recognized the governor from
Texas who had been in the paper and knew
Bush coming to town to meet with Reagan.
Cousins noted that he wanted to meet the
future president and be able to brag to Coach
Stevenson that he met him. “John was a
Republican and he knew I was a Democrat.
I wanted to give it to John about missing the
head of the CIA,” Cousins said.
Cousins watched as Bush and another of
his aids, also in a jogging suit, started to run
on the track. There were two additional secret
service agents in front and two behind, all
in dark suits, while the governor and his aid
ran. Cousins approached two other agents not
running and asked if he could meet with the
governor. He said, “One of the agents spoke
into his sleeve and then said to jump in when
they come around again.”
When the group came around, Cousins
thanked Bush for the opportunity, shook
the future president’s hand and they started
running. This would be a chance of a lifetime
to run with someone being considered
to be the running mate of the presumptive
next president. For the nearly two miles
Cousins and Bush ran together, they talked
about many things. “We talked about why
he wanted to be the vice president,” Cousins
said. “He said he had always been interested
in public service and felt that service was a
great calling.”
As they continued to run, Bush became
chatty and spoke as if they knew each other.
“He just talked and felt at ease as we ran,”
Cousins remembered. “He said that once
you taste the position of power and the effect
you can have on society, the more you
come to like it.”
Cousins recalled that talking with Bush
was like speaking with someone you’ve
known all your life. “It wasn’t intimidating
at all -- I knew he was the governor
of Texas and I knew a little about him,”
he said. “I told him I knew he was an
athlete and a pretty good baseball player in
college.” Cousins said Bush sounded surprised
that he knew he was the captain of the Yale
baseball teams that reached the College
World Series. “That brought a smile to him,”
Cousins added.
Having many questions, Cousins found
Bush was just as inquisitive. “He asked how
our team had done during the school year
and what were our chances in the Legion
playoffs and next year,” Cousins said. “He
asked about me personally. Besides being a
coach, was I a teacher and what did I teach?”
As the group came around for one last
lap, Cousins took the opportunity to extend
the hospitality of the El Segundo baseball
program. “I asked him if he’d like to take
some batting practice.” Cousins said Bush
initially said no thank you, that he was on
a tight schedule to meet with Mr. Reagan
and he was still going to run a few more
laps. As Cousins was at the baseball field
cleaning up, Mr. Bush approached him and
said he had some time and would it be all
right to take some swings.
At first the future vice president was a little
rusty, as Cousins fed the pitching machine
throwing baseballs. All the while, the security
detail had a watchful eye on Cousins and the
surrounding area. “I think they trusted me because
Bush and I were getting along like two
friends just hanging out,” Cousins recalled. But
after a few pitches, Bush would start swinging
the bat as if he was back in college. “He kept
hitting line drives and he went through two
buckets. It was incredible,” he said.
During their time at the batting cage, the
two newfound friends talked about many
things. “I asked him what it was like playing
in the College World Series,” Cousins said.
He also made it a point to not ask any questions
about Bush’s political views or policies.
“I think it was a relief to him that someone
he had just met didn’t ask about his political
views. That might have been why he was so
comfortable talking with me.”
When one of the security detail agents
approached Bush to tell him it was time
to leave, Cousins knew his priceless
encounter was ending. “We shook hands and
wished each other good luck in the future,”
he said.
What struck Cousins so much was how
George H.W. Bush was so nice to him. The
Texas governor and a man seeking the second
most powerful office in the world allowed
some high school baseball coach he had never
met to talk with him, run with him and take
batting practice. Cousins beamed and said,
“It was an incredible experience -- one that
I knew few would believe.”
Cousins couldn’t wait to tell his best friend,
John Stevenson, about the encounter the following
day at practice. “I told John the story
and he thought I was making it all up,” he
said. “Any time I would tell him the story,
he said it never happened.” Cousins added
that until the day Coach John passed, he
had the feeling that he never truly believed
it happened.
Many years later George Brett came to town
and a few friends including Coach Cousins
were having a casual dinner at Paco’s -- their
favorite place to meet. During dinner, George
began to brag a bit about how next week he
was playing golf with ex-President Bush. To
put an end to George’s attempt at bragging,
Cousins began to tell of his meeting with
ex-President Bush back in the summer of
1980. Like Coach John, George and all the
others didn’t believe Cousins’ seemingly tall
tale either. So, Cousins said, “I told George
the story and said if you don’t believe the
story, ask President Bush if he remembers
that day.”
Months later Brett was in town and the
group again met for dinner. During dinner
Brett said that President Bush remembered that
day, but apologized that he didn’t remember
the coach’s name. Then Brett pulled put a
small box and in it was a golf ball. On one
side depicted the seal of the President of the
United States and on the other side George
Bush’s signature. Brett said it was a gift from
Bush to Cousins.
Cousins, after watching the funeral and
eulogies of President Bush, stated that he
learned three things that day. One, how lucky
it was to have been at the school when Mr.
Bush came to run. Two, you never know what
might happen unless you ask. And finally,
number three, good things happen to those
who come to practice every day. •