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March 19, 2015 Page 3 (L-R) Los Angeles Airport Chief of Police Patrick M. Gannon, Assistant Chief Ethel McGuire Officer Marcio Matsumoto, Officer Sean Foley, Sergeant Keith Arnold and Captain Mario Patrick. Photograph Courtesy of Police Officer Lacy Justice 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 ENGINEER Velocify is hiring a Sr Software Eng - Web in El Segundo, CA. Reqs BS + 7 yrs exp. Exp must incl comm l web dev in Wndws envirnmnt; MS tech incl .Net, C#, ASP. Net, MVC, SQL Srvr& Linq; ASP.Net MVC Razor; HTML, CSS, Javascript, Jquery & AJAX; hi-vol multi-threaded apps; oo analysis & dsn, SOA & IoC containers; API s, JQuery plugins, IIS, XML & JSON; MS App Blocks; test driven dev, dependency injection & dsgn pttrns. Ref job# 9LVQFJ & mail resume: 222 N Sepulveda Blvd #1800, El Segundo, CA 90245 attn: Recruiting. Must be legally authrzd to wrk in US w/o spnsrshp. EOE. For Rent 1718 Mariposa, Unit A, ES 1 bed / 1 bath, 1 car enclosed garage, avail March 1st, $1,650 unfurnished/$1,750 furnished, Please call 310-322-1425 for more info Garage Sale UMChurch Rummage Sale 540 Main Street, El Segundo Friday MAR ,20, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday Apartment For Rent 2BD/2BA. Immaculate. N/S; No pet. Laundry. Two-Yr. lease. dedicated parking. Private gar. optional. Call Ann at (310) 922-8508 After seeing www.503franklin.com Apartment For Rent Spacious upstairs 2 bedrooms + den, 2 full baths, large living room, dining area, kitchen with breakfast bar, lots of cabinets & closets, good parking, open deck with view of downtown E.S. $1900.00. 1-310- 322-2837 Employment PART TIME, YARD WORK, CLEANING, MAINTENANCE. 2 TO 3 HOURS PER WEEK, FLEXIBLE HOURS. SOUTH BAY AREA $15.00 PER HR. 310-379-7966 Employment El Segundo based general contractor has openings for construction project manager and super intendant positions for retail and restaurant projects at LAX. MUST HAVE LAX experience. Please send your resume to tg@tgconst.com MAR 21, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM House ware, clothing, toys, tools. Lots of good stuff. House for Lease 1 bedroom home for lease. Parking available. Home on Main St. behind 428 Main St. Like new with refrigerator and stove. (310) 322-7975 House for Rent 1BD/1BA. Detached duplex over 2-car garage. Garage, W/D, small patio. Util. paid. $1,600/mo. (310) 367-9244. Moving Sale MOVING SALE SUNDAY 3/22 432 W. Acacia Ave., between Virginia and Loma Vista. 9 a.m. – 12 noon. No Earlybirds! Furniture, clothes, décor, kitchen and more. To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. Finance Spring Vacation On A Budget? Here’s How You Do It (BPT) - Spring break is coming and after all the frost, wind and chill of the winter, you’ve earned some time to relax. So why not treat yourself to a little vacation? If you don’t have a lot of extra money to spend and you’re worried about your finances holding you back, there are ways to take an enjoyable spring vacation without blowing your budget. The five tips below can help you make the most of your spring vacation without breaking the bank. • Make sure your car is ready to go. Road trips make for a more affordable spring break than air travel, and the cities you visit along the way are half the fun. Make sure your car is ready for the trip by changing the oil, checking the tire pressure and making sure the windshield washer and power steering fluids are filled appropriately. You can handle these tasks yourself or take your vehicle to your local mechanic for a tune-up. • Travel with a plan. Unfortunately, your vacation will last only so long, so make the most of the time you have. Travel sites like Dream Plan Go and Trip Advisor offer great resources to help you pick a spring-break destination and learn about the unique features of a given place that go unnoticed by most visitors. You can also control expenses by avoiding locations that will be too costly when you arrive. • Make communication easy. Looking for an affordable way to stay in touch during your trip? TracFone provides you with affordable cellphones and no contract plans with nationwide coverage on the largest and most dependable networks so that you can stay connected wherever you go. And TracFone is the only no-contract service provider with Unlimited Carryover that never expires. That means you’ll keep all of your unused minutes, texts and data as long as your plan is active and in use. • Go outdoors. If you’re looking for an affordable spring vacation idea, getting back to nature can make for a memorable vacation. Camping at a national park is more cost efficient than staying in a hotel, plus you can fill your days with hiking, sightseeing and other inexpensive activities. Some people may not be too excited about vacationing in the wild, but after months cooped up indoors, nothing beats fresh air and the chance to gaze up at the stars without seeing your own breath. • Expand your hotel horizons. Want to hit a popular destination but can’t afford the lodgings? Expand your radius a little. Inexpensive hotel rooms can be found more easily in the cities that border major tourist destinations. If you have your car with you, the room savings will make up for the extra gas you’ll need. Spring-vacation season is here and you’ve earned a break, so why not take one? By applying the tips above, you’ll be able to enjoy the relaxing vacation you deserve and ensure your budget survives until you return to work once again. • Briefs Artist Dani Dodge at Inglewood Public Library Join the Inglewood Public Library, as we celebrate National Library Week with artist Dani Dodge who will inspire children to make art from everyday objects. This workshop will allow children to use recycled books and paper covers to create works of art they can take home. This program will be held on Wednesday, April 15th, at 6:30 P.M. in the Children’s Storytelling Room at the Main Library, 101 W. Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Children of all ages are encouraged to attend, along with their parents or guardians. This program is free and open to the community. Parking is free after 4:00 p.m. For more information about this program, please call (310) 412-5645 or visit http://library.cityofinglewood.org. Celebrate the Life of Cesar Chavez In celebration of Cesar Chavez Day, the Inglewood Public Library will host “Solidarity Forever—Graphics of the California Labor Movement,” a vivid presentation of the colorful posters and images produced during the struggle for labor recognition in this region. Art historian Carol A. Wells will reveal these treasures on Monday, March 30 at 7:00 PM in the Gladys Waddingham Lecture Hall at the Main Library, 101 West Manchester Boulevard. This program is free and open to all. Parking at the Main Library is free after 4 PM. For more information about this program call (310) 412-5380 or visit library. cityofinglewood.org. Business Owner Casting 3 Ball Entertainment and a major cable network are teaming up with expert investors to help take businesses to the next level for a new TV series. We are looking for African American business owners in the travel/tourism/ adventure/hospitality industries that are looking to enhance, upgrade, expand their business in some way. Investors will visit the businesses, hear their pitch for capital and potentially offer to invest. It’s a minimal time commitment with the potential for a significant financial contribution and national exposure. If interested please submit asap to: InvestmentShowCasting@gmail.com with the following info: full name, city, phone number, type of business, and why your business would be a good investment. Please also include photos and website, if available. Airport Police Officers Recognized at Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Los Angeles Airport Police Officer Sean Foley, a ten-year veteran, and Officer Matsumoto, an eight-year veteran were honored as Officer of the Year at Law Enforcement Appreciation Night hosted by Westchester Elks Lodge. The event was held to recognize and honor law enforcement’s finest, sworn and civilian men and women, whose service to the Westchester community was exemplary in 2014. Officers Foley and Matsumoto were honored for their great work and collaboration in the Comprehensive Airport Security Program. Both officers have been assigned to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) and were responsible for ensuring a safe environment for business and travel through the adherence of the Airport Security Program. From the inception of the construction of TBIT, the officers placed emphasis on security awareness, physical security, and the planning and coordination of all stakeholders involves in the construction processes. •


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