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June 9, 2016 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. Employment Phone Sales: Work from home. Perfect for retirees or stay-at-home parent. Sales experience a plus. $20.00 hour, plus 10% commission. Approximately eight hours a week. Interested parties send resume to management@heraldpublications. com. Employment Outside sales: Looking for an outside sales representative to sell display ads. Sales experience a plus. Territories include El Segundo and Torrance. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. Interested parties send resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. For Sale Inglewood Park Cemetery 2 Double Plots, side-by-side on Police Reports Mon 5/23/16 to Sun 5/29/16 ROBBERY 4700 W IMPERIAL HY Property Taken: Tan Coach purse cont $300 cash and $100 mac makeup, Blk Iphone 5 with pink case 971-300-8155 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 13800 S JEFFERSON AV HOUSE Mon 5/23/16 11:27 Method of Entry: OPENED ROBBERY 3500 W ROSECRANS AV PARKING LOT Tue 5/24/16 16:53 Property Taken: BLK APPLE IPHONE 6S IN WHT BOX BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 11500 S HAWTHORNE BL MEDICAL, DENTAL SUPPLY CO, OPTOMETRIST Tue 5/24/16 14:13 Property Taken: BLACK HP CLOTH COMPUTER BAG, LIGHT SILVER HP COMPUTER, MICHIO KAKU BOOK Method of Entry: OPENED BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 13100 S FLORWOOD AV APARTMENT/CONDO Tue 5/24/16 17:23 Property Taken: (1)grn colored hover board, blk Samsung galaxy 8” tablet w/ grn case, sony camcorder (mini DVD type), Sony PS4 500GB game console, blk color Skull Candy wireless headphones, (2)10k size 6 yellow gold dentures w/palm trees, (10) 100 US Dollar bills Method of Entry: BODY FORCE POE: SLIDING WINDOW CARJACKING 12200 S PRAIRIE AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Wed 5/25/16 14:03 ROBBERY 3900 W EL SEGUNDO BL FAST FOOD STORE Wed 5/25/16 14:10 Property Taken: $100, $50, $20, $10, $5, $1, BLK VINYL BIFOLD MENS WALLET. UNKNOWN MAKE ETC., CALIFORNIA DRIVER’S LICENSE, WHT/SLIV CELL PHONE IN BLUE CASE To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. ROBBERY 4200 W IMPERIAL HY OTHER Wed 5/25/16 20:00 Property Taken: black cell phone (flip) BURGLARY 3800 W 134TH PL Wed 5/25/16 06:19 Property Taken: US CURRENCY, RAY BAN SUNGLASSES, VEHICLE REGISTRATION, INSURANCE CARD, STATE FARM BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 11700 S OXFORD AV APARTMENT COMMON AREAS (LNDRY,CLB HSE,ETC) Wed 5/25/16 07:16 Property Taken: MISC Property Taken: numerous tools contained in black tool box, honda eu2000 Method of Entry: CUT PADLOCK POE: GROUND LEVEL ATTEMPT COMMERCIAL BURGLARY 12700 S CERISE AV WAREHOUSE Wed 5/25/16 13:36 Property Taken: BOX OF GOLD GYM CLOTHING (SHIRTS/HATS) Method of Entry: UNLOCKED BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 5200 W 140TH ST HOUSE Thu 5/26/16 05:15 Property Taken: BLACK APPLE IPHONE 6 W/BLUE COVER 310-528-1179, SILVER PURSE W/CREDIT DEBIT CARDS, CHECKS Method of Entry: UNLOCKED POE: SINGLE SWING DOOR BURGLARY 13600 S HAWTHORNE BL Thu 5/26/16 07:32 BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 2800 W 120TH ST CLUB HOUSE Fri 5/27/16 00:22 Property Taken: black and orange adidas duffel bag, beige wallet, evoras california commercial dl, evoras passport card, truck key, electronic honda key, house key, lock Method of Entry: UNKNOWN Apartment For Rent 1BD upper apartment immaculate, appliances. 707 East Grand for $1,695 a month. Avail. before July 1. Shown by apartment (310)365-1481 House for Rent House For Rent 3BR 2BA w/ sunroom remodeled with hardwood, crown moldings, etc. A+ location 2 car garage large patio & fenced yard $3800/mo 310-322-3151 House for Rent Front House For Rent 2BR 1BA Hardwood floors w/d hookups. Small patio and 2 car garage centrally located one block to main st and library $2600 310-322-3151 Boarding in Exchange for Services CALL MIKE, E.S. RESIDENT Seeks A Room In Exchange for Services/ Home/Yard/Driving. Experienced Caregiver 310-902-4530 (local client refs) East Montcrest Vista Side $9500.00 each. Buy both or buy one. Contact 310-227-6848 Garage Sale GARAGE SALE Saturday 6/11- 315 E Sycamore Ave. Furniture, clothes, toys, etc. Start at 7:30am- No early birds!! Yard Sale 820 BUNGALOW DR. SAT 8-1130 HUGE MULITIFAMILY. NO EARLY BIRDS. Yard Sale Ya r d S a l e - S a t . 8 - 1 2 St. John’s Lutheran Church 1611 E. Sycamore Ave. See Police Reports, page 7 Looking Up Planet 1,200 Light-Years Away Is Good Prospect for a Habitable World By Bob Eklund A distant planet known as Kepler-62f could be habitable, a team of astronomers reports. The planet, which is about 1,200 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Lyra, is approximately 40 percent larger than Earth. At that size, Kepler-62f is within the range of planets that are likely to be rocky and possibly could have oceans, said Aomawa Shields, the study’s lead author and a National Science Foundation astronomy and astrophysics postdoctoral fellow in UCLA’s department of physics and astronomy. NASA’s Kepler mission discovered the planetary system that includes Kepler-62f in 2013, and it identified Kepler-62f as the outermost of five planets orbiting a star that is smaller and cooler than the sun. But the mission didn’t produce information about Kepler-62f’s composition or atmosphere or the shape of its orbit. Shields collaborated on the study with astronomers Rory Barnes, Eric Agol, Benjamin Charnay, Cecilia Bitz and Victoria Meadows, all of the University of Washington, where Shields earned her doctorate. To determine whether the planet could sustain life, the team came up with possible scenarios about what its atmosphere might be like and what the shape of its orbit might be. “We found there are multiple atmospheric compositions that allow it to be warm enough to have surface liquid water,” Shields said. “This makes it a strong candidate for a habitable planet.” On Earth, carbon dioxide makes up 0.04 percent of the atmosphere. Because Kepler- 62f is much farther away from its star than Earth is from the Sun, it would need to have dramatically more carbon dioxide to be warm enough to maintain liquid water on its surface. The team ran computer simulations based on Kepler-62f having: An atmosphere that ranges in thickness from the same as Earth’s all the way up to 12 times thicker. Various concentrations of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, ranging from the same amount as is in the Earth’s atmosphere up to 2,500 times that level. Several different possible orbital paths. Shields said that for the planet to be habitable throughout its entire year, it would require an atmosphere that is three to five times thicker than Earth’s and composed entirely of carbon dioxide. (This would be analogous to replacing every molecule in Earth’s atmosphere with carbon dioxide, which means that the planet would have 2,500 times more carbon dioxide than we have. “But if it doesn’t have a mechanism to generate lots of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere to keep temperatures warm, and all it had was an Earth-like amount of carbon dioxide, certain orbital configurations could allow Kepler-62f’s surface temperatures to temporarily get above freezing during a portion of its year,” she said. “And this might help melt ice sheets formed at other times in the planet’s orbit.” The research is published online in the journal Astrobiology. Shields earned a master’s degree in acting from UCLA and worked as an actor. In January 2015, she founded Rising Stargirls, a program that teaches middle school-aged girls of color about astronomy and astrobiology using theater, writing and visual art. Teachers can request a free copy of the Rising Stargirls discussion guide and activity book through the program’s website www.risingstargirls.org. • Follow Us on Twitter @heraldpub


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