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May 7, 2015 Page 3 Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Maryland St. $520 covered parking and laundry room. (310) 545-2845. EMPLOYMENT Writer wanted for local community newspapers. Area to be covered is Lawndale and Hawthorne. Topics include city council meetings, school board meetings ( Please note: interested school board or city council applicants must cover one meeting and submit article, gratis, to be considered. If we publish it, you will be compensated.) local events, people and other items of interest. You must have some writing experience. Please send resume to management@heraldpublications. com. No phone calls please. GARAGE SALE Estate Sale 754 Virginia St. Sat 5/9 730AM-1PM. No EARLY birds. Lots of items. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1BD. Westchester, $1350/mo. Living room, new carpet, very quiet, very clean. Perfect for one person. No pets. (310) 821-4261. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1BD/1BA. Nice floor plan. Very large windows and bright. Excellent location. Well maintained. W/D on premises. Prkg. garage. Water incl. No pets, but service animals allowed. $1,295/mo. Call (310) 594-2766. APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 bedroom 1 bath house: excellent location, sunny and bright. 1 parking space, granite countertops, newly painted, redone bathroom, hardwood floors throughout,. comes with washer, dryer and stove. $2,350/mo (310) 594-2766. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1 BD available June 1-15 302 PRIVATE LESSONS Private Lessons Guitar, Piano, & more All Levels, Styles, & Ages! In home / at studio / online For more info - www.elsegundomusic.com / or call Edwin at (305)582-2645 ROOM FOR RENT Clean, furnished or unfurnished, one room, but access to whole house, locked door. 346 Virginia, El Segundo, Apt. 1, $775.00. 310-641-2148 or 310-365-1481. SEEKING ROOM FOR RENT Able senior seeks shared housing. ES only 310-743-7943. YARD SALE Sat, May 9 7-3 538 Concord St. Furniture, commemorative plates, kids clothes, jewelry, books, kitchen ware. Police Reports MON 4/20/15 TO SUN 4/26/15 ROBBERY 12700-BLK S EUCALYPTUS AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Tue 04/21/15 15:20 ROBBERY W 118TH ST/S MANOR DR STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Wed 04/22/15 17:50 Property Taken: White Cloth Purse, Black Leather Bifold Wallet, $100 US CURRENCY (4-$20 1-$10 2-$5) ROBBERY 3800 W ROSECRANS AV CONVENIENCE STORE Fri 04/24/15 17:49 Property Taken: Zerofat Cla Softgels ROBBERY 116TH STREET AND HAWTHORNE BLVD STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Fri 04/24/15 20:07 Property Taken: (1) Apple Iphone 6 Blk/ Gry With A Blk Case BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 13500 S INGLEWOOD AV BAKERY, DELICATESSEN Mon 04/20/15 00:46 Property Taken: $120 Us Currency, Electronic Cash Register Drawer, Key Ring W/Misc Keys, Garage Door Opener Remote BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 11800 S HAWTHORNE BL CONVENIENCE STORE Tue 04/21/15 10:08 Property Taken: Seven Stacks Of A Hundred $1.00 Bills BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 13300 S CORDARY AV HOUSE Tue 04/21/15 15:15 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 11900 S RAMONA AV HOUSE Wed 04/22/15 05:23 Property Taken: Nearly $400 In Us Currency 3-$100’s And Misc Bills BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4600 W 130TH ST HOUSE Wed 04/22/15 09:30 Property Taken: Misc. Coin Change, Angelica Leon 572-91-3234, David Leon 623-10-3772, Us Elizabeth Leon 60-92- 0480 7/18/96, Us David Leon 623-10-3772 7/26/77, Us Angelica Leon 572-91-3234 3/3/70, LACO David Leon, LACO Angelica Leon, Marriage Cert. David/Angelica Leon BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4100 W EL SEGUNDO BL HOUSE Thu 04/23/15 05:00 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 11700 S PRAIRIE AV APARTMENT/CONDO Thu 04/23/15 09:27 Property Taken: Asus Laptop, Brown/ Aluminum In Color BURGLARY W 139TH ST/S DOTY AV Thu 04/23 13:38 Property Taken: Lap Top Computer, Black Back Pack, Center Console BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 5200 W ROSECRANS AV Thu 04/23/15 16:00 Property Taken: An Apple Iphone 6 Plus (64GB), An Apple Iphone 6 (64GB), A Samsung GS6 Edge (32GB), A Samsung GS6 (32GB) BURGLARY 14000 S YUKON AV APARTMENT/CONDO Thu 04/23/15 16:57 Property Taken: Men’s Gold Ring With Small Diamond, 10” 14k Gold Men’s Bracelet BURGLARY 5400 W 142ND ST Fri 04/24 09:33 Property Taken: Shure Microphones, $100 Each, Black Wires For Microphones, $40 Each ATTEMPT RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 3600 W 147TH ST HOUSE Fri 04/24/15 11:11 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 12600 S YUKON AV HOUSE Sat 04/25/15 02:30 Property Taken: Playstation 4, Games- Modern Warfare, Grand Theft Auto, Evil W/In BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4600 W 116TH ST APARTMENT/CONDO Sat 04/25/15 12:39 Property Taken: Passport For Yatish Kumar, Passport For Sunita Kumari, School Certificates, Resumes’, Makeup BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4700 W 118TH ST APARTMENT COMMON AREAS (LNDRY,CLB HSE,ETC) Sun 04/26/15 10:15 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 11700 S TRURO AV APARTMENT/CONDO Sun 04/26/15 15:00 Property Taken: Letter Addressed To .JDIBFM)BMMr Hawthorne Happenings News for the ‘City of Good Neighbors’ From City Clerk Norb Huber MOTHERS DAY 5K RUN AND HAWTHORNE HEALTH FAIR – THIS SATURDAY The Hawthorne Education Foundation’s Mother’s Day Health Fair and 5K Run will be held at Memorial Park this Saturday, May 9th. The 5K run begins at 8 a.m.. followed by the health fair. If you read my column and see me at the starting line with my grandkids come over and say hi. I love to talk with my loyal readers. I’m the tall, 60 year old, white guy with grey hair. You shouldn’t have too much trouble spotting me in the crowd. 9K COMMUNITY DINNER – THURSDAY MAY 21 The Hawthorne Police Department uses every means available to them to protect and serve us. We have a great helicopter above, we have new squad cars racing to respond to 911 emergency calls, we have the latest in technology to fight the bad guys. But, one of the most valuable weapons at the disposal of our team are the K9 dogs who are highly trained to search and seek out suspects hiding, or they may find evidence of a crime. Each year the Presidents’ Council of Hawthorne sponsors a community chicken dinner to raise funds in support of the HPD K9 program. This year the dinner will be held on Thursday, May 21 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial Center. Tickets are $5 and only $2.50 for children. There is a big raffle and the dogs are there to meet the community. SON, NOT LIKE FATHER “Like father, like son” is the old saying that implies that a son takes after his father. My son, David would be an exception to this rule. He didn’t take after me. He passed me by at an early age. Like all parents, Linda and I feel proud when our kids accomplish something. From about 4th grade on David always wanted to be an architect. He did just that. Now he is using his architectural mind and his love for art and design to write for well-know art magazines and internet sites. He was chosen to write a featured article in this month’s edition of ARTFORUM, the world’s number one art magazine. My meager writing style for this column is a little bit lacking compared to my son’s. Here is a glimpse of his article: “If most postmodernist critiques of functionalism were fueled by antihumanism, a displacement of the subject and a hotheaded visual combativeness— think of deconstructivism’s affinity for fragmentation and disorientation—these architects have never abandoned the idea that architecture is necessarily about inhabitation, the rhythms of bodies and space.” Wow! You can see that it’s not even close to being “like son, like father”. MOTHERS I was born on Mothers Day. Maybe that is why I was always my mother’s favorite. She made everyone feel special. My mom was the type of lady that everyone loved. She never had a bad word to say about anyone. We all have memories of our moms. We remember the times we did things that upset our moms, but we always knew that she still loved us. We would stomp through the house with dirty shoes on right after she had cleaned the floors. We would eat all the freshly baked cookies that she had made for the bake sale at church. For most of us, the most important thing we remember is the effort we put into making our mother proud of us. She had given us so much love, it was the least we could do for her. To do good and make her proud, that’s all she wanted from us. Thinking of what she meant to me in my life still brings tears to my eyes as I write this. Happy Mothers Day to those moms out there who have devoted their lives to making their homes a place of love and joy. FILING PERIOD CORRECTED DATES Every odd year, the City Clerk’s office in given the duty of conducting the city’s elections. This being an odd year, the citizens will be given the opportunity to go to the polls and elect two city council members and a mayor. November 3rd is election day for this year. Any registered voter in Hawthorne is eligible to run for office. The process of running begins with the filing of papers in my office. The filing period for this year is from July 13 to August 7. Two years ago, the voters changed the term length of mayor from two years to four years. So, the winner of the mayoral race in November will serve for four years. UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday, May 9: 5K Run and Health 'BJS m.FNPSJBM 1BSL r5IVSTEBZ.BZ Community Dinner – Memorial Center COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS $POUBDUNFBUOPSCIVCFS!HNBJMDPNr follow us on twitter @heraldpub 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 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2015CU03 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Hawthorne will hold a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit 2015CU03 as follows: Day: Wednesday Date: May 20, 2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. Place: City Council Chambers 4455 West 126th Street Hawthorne, CA 90250 Project Title: Conditional Use Permit No. 2015CU03 Project Location: City of Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, State of California 4410 Imperial HWY. (APN 4044-013-001) Project Description: Application No. 2015CU03 is a request by Architects Orange, on behalf of Hawthorne Investment Holding LLC, for the approval of a drive thru at a new Starbucks Coffee at 4410 Imperial HWY in the City of Hawthorne. The property is located within the C-1 (Freeway Commercial) zone with a Mixed Use Overlay. PURSUANT TO the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, the application is categorically exempt from the requirements for preparation of a Negative Declaration or Environmental Impact Report. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that any interested person may appear at the meeting and submit oral or written comments or submit oral or written information relevant thereto to the Planning Department, 4455 West 126th Street, Hawthorne, California 90250 prior to the date of this hearing. PLEASE NOTE that pursuant to Government Code Section 65009: In an action or proceeding to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul a finding, determination or decision of the Planning Commission or City Council, the issues raised shall be limited to those raised at the public hearing in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission or City Council at or prior to the public hearing. Nina Idemudia Assistant Planner Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 5/7/15 HH-24694


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