
Lawndale Tribune
AND lAwNDAle News
The Weekly Newspaper of Lawndale
Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 79, No. 53 - December 31, 2020
Lawndale Elementary School District Governing
Board Elects New President, Clerk and Trustees
We are pleased to announce to you that Shirley Rudolph was elected President of our Board of Trustees and Cathy Burris was elected as Clerk. Trustees Ann M. Phillips, Adim Morales, and Bonnie J. Coronado fill the remaining three seats of our school board. Please join us
in congratulating the newly elected officers and wish them well as they meet challenges and opportunities in the coming new year. Photo courtesy Lawndale Elementary School District.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
fOr mOrE INfOrmaTION CaLL 310-322-1830
2020212901
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as JOHNSON CONSULTANT
FIRM, 527 W. REGENT STREET SUITE
#249, INGLEWOOD, CA 90301, LOS
ANGELES COUNTY. Registered Owner(s):
PATRICIA JOHNSON, 527 W. REGENT
STREET SUITE #249, INGLEWOOD, CA
90301.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: PATRICIA JOHNSON,
PATRICIA JOHNSON, President. This
statement was filed with the County Recorder
of Los Angeles County on December 10,
2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 10, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be
filed prior to December 10, 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).
Inglewood Daily News: Pub. 12/24,
12/31, 1/7, 1/14/21 HH-2040
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020209112
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as GOOD DERMATOLOGY, 3640
LOMITA BLVD STE 301, TORRANCE,
CA 90505, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): GOOD DERM
INC, 3640 LOMITA BLVD STE 301,
TORRANCE, CA 90505.This business is
being conducted by an Corporation. The
registrant commenced to transact business
under the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: N/A. Signed: GOOD DERM
INC, CONSUELO VERONICA DAVID,
President. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County on
December 8, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 8, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement must
be filed prior to December 8, 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).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 12/24,
12/31, 1/7, 1/14/21 HH-2041
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2020222551
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as MITCHELL MANAGEMENT,
2017 LOMITA BLVD #116, LOMITA, CA
90717, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): 1) JULIANN MITCHELL, 2017
LOMITA BLVD #116, LOMITA, CA 90717,
2) KALA TIBBALL, 2017 LOMITA BLVD
#116, LOMITA, CA 90717. This business
is being conducted by Copartners. The
registrant commenced to transact business
under the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 07/2020. Signed: JULIANN
MITCHELL, Partner. This statement was
filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on December 22, 2020.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on December 22, 2025. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be
filed prior to December 22, 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).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 12/31,
1/7, 1/14, 1/21/21 HH-2044
Finance
Ways To Protect Your Finances And Investments In 2021
(BPT) - Finances are consistently a top
concern for many Americans, with “saving
money” a top-10 most common New Year’s
resolution. This year, Americans are more
concerned than ever before due to the uncertainty
created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
USE Credit Union reported that more than
75% of non-transactional calls received since
the start of the pandemic were from members
concerned about their financial future, citing
economic hardship as the primary reason for
concern. The economy and job market remain
in a state of constant flux, which is causing
many families to worry about their ability
to pay an unexpected bill, continue to pay
off student loans, mortgages or credit card
debt, or save money for the future.
“Saving money is more than just putting
spare change into a coffee can, or simply
ordering takeout less often,” said Jeff Schroeder,
vice president and chief product officer
at Mercury Insurance. “Sure, those things can
add up over time, but people may find that
their greatest savings can come from taking
a look at the necessary expenses they pay
for every month, such as insurance.”
Schroeder recommends these four tips to
help protect your finances in the coming year:
1) Check your auto insurance coverages.
There’s no reason to pay for more coverage
than you need, but being underinsured can
leave you exposed. “The cost of repairs after
a collision has grown in recent years, both
as a result of more crossovers and SUVs on
the road, and more technologically advanced
vehicles,” said Schroeder. “Beyond paying
for more expensive repairs if your insurance
doesn’t cover it, if you’re underinsured, you
may also be responsible for paying out of
pocket for medical bills, which could potentially
devastate savings for a down payment
on a house, your child’s college tuition or
a future vacation. It’s vitally important to
make sure you have the right amount of
auto insurance coverage to protect against
unforeseen events.”
2) Know what your homeowners insurance
covers. First and foremost, be sure to
read your homeowners insurance policy so
you’re clear about what it does and doesn’t
cover. It’s a good idea to check in with your
insurance agent each year to ensure you have
adequate coverage, especially if you’ve made
renovations, own collectible or valuable items,
or live in an area that’s prone to flooding
or earthquakes, as standard homeowners
insurance policies typically don’t cover these
situations. Also, maintain a home inventory
to make sure to have an accurate record of
your belongings and property.
3) Be aware of potential gaps in coverage.
A standard homeowners insurance policy
often doesn’t cover mechanical failures to
your home’s appliances, HVAC or other
essential systems, nor does it cover a break
to service lines on your property that supply
your home with electricity, gas or sewer
functions. In either of these scenarios, this
means you would be responsible for writing
a big check to a repair company or having
to purchase a pricy replacement. However,
adding home systems protection and service
line protection endorsements can help provide
coverage for costly repairs and replacements,
saving money and your peace of mind. Pennies
spent now can save you thousands of
dollars later.
4) Regularly shop for the best coverage and
price. Insurance prices can vary significantly
from company to company, so it’s a good
idea to take a few minutes to see if you’re
getting a good deal. Shop around at least
once a year - making sure to look for the
exact same coverage limits - to see if you
can find a more affordable rate.
“Often, regional insurers like Mercury Insurance
are more attuned to their policyholders’
needs and can offer better rates,” Schroeder
added. “For example, the California Department
of Insurance found that Mercury auto
insurance policyholders save an average of
$670, which can go a long way in feeling
more secure in your savings.”
The most effective way to make sure your
finances are minimally impacted by insurance
costs in 2021 is to speak to an independent
insurance agent. They can help make sure
you have the proper amount and type of
coverage to keep yourself, your family and
property protected. •
SHIRLEY RUDOLPH
PRESIDENT
CATHY BURRIS
CLERK
ADIM MORALES
TRUSTEE
ANN M. PHILLIPS
TRUSTEE
BONNIE J. CORONADO
TRUSTEE