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April 7, 2016 Page 3 Police Reports Mon 3/21/16 to Sun 3/27/16 ROBBERY 2700 W 120TH ST AUTO PARTS SALES PARKING LOT Mon 3/21/16 15:46 Property Taken: $111.00 IN CASH BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4400 W 120TH ST LAUNDRYMAT Mon 3/21/16 08:39 Property Taken: UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF COINS Method of Entry: OPENED BURGLARY 11700 S TRURO AV Mon 3/21/16 18:35 Property Taken: 4 PAIRS OF SUNGLASES VESACE DG AND MARC JACOBS, WORK PAPER WORK BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 4900 W 147TH ST OTHER Mon 3/21/16 21:27 Property Taken: Apple iPhone 6 gold/ white 16 gb Method of Entry: CUT PADLOCK BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 3600 W 145TH ST HOUSE Tue 3/22/16 11:05 Method of Entry: ATTEMPT ONLY POE: SLIDING DOOR GROUND BURGLARY 14800 S FLORWOOD AV Tue 3/22/16 18:12 BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 5200 W ROSECRANS AV HOUSE FAST FOOD STORE Wed 3/23/16 07:07 Method of Entry: SMASHED BROK BURGLARY 15000 S BODGER AV HOUSE Wed 3/23/16 20:35 Property Taken: JEWELRY/PRECIOUS METAL Property Taken: WHT 18K GOLD BRACELT W/SEVERAL SMALL DIAMONDS, 1 GOLD PLATED MOVADO BOLD WOMENS WATCH, 1 WHT 18K GLD WEDDING RING W/ 1KTW DIAMOND, (2)24K YELLOW GLD WOMENS RINGS, 1 YELLOW 24K GOLD AND JADE EARRING, $9,000 IN MISC US CURRENCY Method of Entry: SMASHED POE: SLIDING DOOR Entry Loc: FRONT ROBBERY 11800 S HAWTHORNE BL GROCERY, SMALL STORE Fri 3/25/16 13:20 ROBBERY 11300 S HAWTHORNE BL CONVENIENCE STORE Fri 3/25/16 17:33 Property Taken: UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE TAKEN ROBBERY 3900 W ROSECRANS AV FAST FOOD STORE Sat 3/26/16 21:05 Property Taken: Less than $200.00 in US Currency (5’s and 1’s only) ROBBERY 2700 W 120TH ST SHOPPING CENTER Sat 3/26/16 21:11 BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 11600 S PRAIRIE AV WAREHOUSE Sun 3/27/16 05:32 Method of Entry: PRIED BURGLARY 4400 W 120TH ST Sun 3/27/16 17:56 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 13300 S DOTY AV APARTMENT/CONDO Sun 3/27/16 21:29 Property Taken: 13” Apple MacBook Pro Method of Entry: UNKNOWN • “Love is life. And if you miss love, you miss life.” - leo buscaglia 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 Food Safety Specialist – Ensure safe food preparation environment using food safety standards and regulations. Conduct food safety training and product shelf life studies. Review company hazard analysis. Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Science + 18 months exp in job or related position is required. Resume to HR at Ito Inc. dba Kikka, 431 S. Isis Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301 Employment Photographer wanted f o r Inglewood, Hawthorne, and Lawndale areas: We need photos each week plus coverage of some events.$10/ per published photo. Must provide names and captions with all photos. Interested parties email Apartment For Rent 1BD/1BA. Apt. In ES quiet gated building. W/ swimming pool, laundry facility, pond w/ water fall $1,400/mo. No pets. Call Mike at (310) 322-7166. Employment File System Software Engineer IIa, Teradata Operations, Inc., El Segundo, CA. Participate in the development of the Teradata Parallel Database File System. Master’s Degree or foreign equiv in Comp Sci, Comp Eng or related tech field. Knowledge may be demonstrated through educ, internships and/or exp. Employer will accept any suitable comb of educ, training, or exp. To apply, email: STAFF.TDPM@Teradata.com (Job Number 165791) management@heraldpublications. com. No calls please. Help Wanted P.T. Machinist helper in Hawthorne. Can train the right person with mec h a n i c a l a b i l i t i e s . 310-644-8375 Moving Sale * M OV I N G S A L E * 4 / 9 / 1 6 320 W. Sycamore Ave 8am - 6pm Rummage Sale Saturday April 9th 9am-1pm Mom’s Club of El Segundo $1, 5, 10 sale! All proceeds go to charity. Items include toys, adult and children’s clothing, household items and more! United Methodist Church 540 Main St El Segundo GO METRO TO DODGER STADIUM. SERVICE FROM THE SOUTH BAY AND UNION STATION. 16-1864ps_sby-ie-16-011 ©2016 lacmta Go Metro to see the Dodgers Want to reach Dodger Stadium faster this season? Go Metro from Union Station or the South Bay and connect with the Dodger Stadium Express. Your Dodger ticket is good for the fare! For more information, visit metro.net/dodgers. Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project Update Construction on the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project is halfway complete. To celebrate, Metro is inviting members of the community and public to our “Halfway There” event on Saturday, May 7. The free event will include food, games and performances from local businesses and artists. For details, visit metro.net/crenshaw. Metro Eases Tra;c Everyone knows that congestion is bad, but we really can improve the way we get around. Right now, Metro is easing tra;c by delivering 1.4 million rides each day. And we’re planning future relief all over LA County by adding more bus and rail service, >xing freeway bottlenecks, funding local road improvements and updating our strategic transportation vision. We’ve come a long way in a short amount of time, but we still have so much more to do. Let’s get it done, together. Learn more about The Plan at metro.net/theplan. VetsGo511.com VetsGo511.com is a one-stop source for veterans and others in the military community to get help with transportation options, housing, employment, healthcare and more. To learn more, visit vetsgo511.com. metro.net @metrolosangeles losangelesmetro Hawthorne Happenings News for the ‘City of Good Neighbors’ From City Clerk Norb Huber Too Toxic To Trash There will be a household hazardous waste and e-waste roundup on Saturday, April 9th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. over at the Betty Ainsworth Sports Center’s parking lot, located at 3851 W. El Segundo Blvd, (corner of El Segundo and Doty Ave.) So, clean out your garage, bring in your old computers, tv’s, printers, cell phones and old paint cans. You can’t bring in explosives, tires, refrigerators or other appliances. Here is your chance to make more room around your house. Test Drive a Lincoln Raise Money for Parks On Sunday, April 17th, you can help to raise funds for the Hawthorne Parks Foundation by simply going down to South Bay Ford on Rosecrans and the 405 freeway and test driving a Lincoln. The times are from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and there is room for 300 people to drive the new car. The dealership will have up to ten cars available to test drive. There is no obligation for you to buy a car. The foundation will receive $20 for every test drive. The money raised from the event will go to support our Hawthorne parks. Spring Break I know some of you missed me last week, all five of you. Since it was spring break at my school, I was blessed to be able to spend last week in “the South”. My wife and I flew to Atlanta and drove to Savannah, Charleston, Myrtle Beach, and Durham/Chapel Hill before flying back out of Charlotte, North Carolina. The people were friendly, the food was great, the old houses were beautiful, and the weather was mild. The white flowers of the dogwood trees and the purples of the blooming azaleas were great to see. We saw many historical sites of both the Revolutionary War and also the Civil War. Religion is a big part of life in those parts, with churches everywhere. We even saw Rev. Billy Graham’s library just outside of Charlotte. Slavery and the civil rights movement were well documented at the museums. Being a basketball guy, I was excited to see the home basketball arenas on the campuses of both Duke and North Carolina Universities. It’s great living in and traveling to see the USA! Spring Has Officially Begun With the beginning of April, major league baseball has begun. I love baseball. Until the season begins, it just doesn’t seem like Spring has arrived. I am a Time Warner customer, so I can watch the Dodger games every night. I find it rather amazing that 70% or more of Dodger fans do not get to watch their favorite team on their big screen televisions. After two years of this frustration you would think an agreement could have been worked out. I’m a Giant fan, so it really doesn’t bother me much. Baseball’s Origins – Our National Pastime Here’s a little article I came across that documents baseball’s beginnings. Contrary to popular lore, Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball in Cooperstown, New York. Doubleday never claimed to be the inventor, and there is no reliable record connecting him to the game. Who did invent baseball, then? Lots of people, over many years. It apparently developed from an old English game called rounders, which New Englanders played in colonial days. In rounders, players hit the ball with a bat and ran around bases. Fielders threw the ball at runners, and if it hit a runner who was off base, he was out (a custom known as “soaking” or “plugging” the runner). In the early days of the republic, Americans gradually transformed rounders into a game sometimes called “town ball” (because it was played on town greens in New England), “barn ball,” “base ball,” and several other names. Exactly how the game was played varied from place to place. New York City businessman Alexander Cartwright (pictured above) is often called the father of organized baseball. In 1845 he founded the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York and wrote a set of rules for the game. After the Civil War the soldiers from both sides took the sport home with them, and Americans went crazy for it. Soon baseball clubs were forming all over the country, and the game quickly became the national pastime. (The American Patriot’s Almanac, William J. Bennett, 2008) Upcoming Events Hawthorne Earth Day/Service Provider Fair – Sat. April 16 • Volunteer Appreciation Day – Sun. April 24 • Relay for Life – Sat. April 30 – Sunday, May 1 • Hawthorne 5K Run – Sat. May 7 • K-9 Community Dinner – Thurs. May 26th. • Email me at: norbhuber@gmail.com


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