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Happy Birthday George, Abe, Franklin and Ronnie—See pg 18 BEVERLY HILLS VOLUME XXXXVIII NUMBER 7 $135 PER YEAR - $1.25 PER COPY • THIS ISSUE 4 BookEnds to hold annual Scrabble tournament and fundraiser. 5 By Richie Douchon Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, who is expected to be the next president of the world's most populous nation, came to Los Angeles yesterday for a quick visit which was expected to include a visit to the Port of Los Angeles, the announcement of an entertainment deal involving a major studio, and an economic forum downtown. Xi, whose visit is the first to L.A. by a high-level Chinese official in 13 years, also will watch Friday's Los Angeles Lakers game with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa before flying home. Analysts say the trip could offer an important Sino-American relationship-building opportunity in the shipping, tourism and entertainment industries. They also expect Villaraigosa and Gov. Jerry Brown to push hard for Chinese invest- ment in a planned high-speed rail project from Los Angeles to San Francisco and regional L.A. County transit projects. Xi arrived at LAX from Iowa around 1:30 p.m. Brown and 12 15 18 Zsa Zsa Gabor’s 95th Birthday Party; Placido Domingo Costars with Ana Maria Martinez In L.A. Opera’s Simon Boccanegra; Blonde Bombshell Brigette Bardot Is Back With “Fireworks Of Kisses” Editorial from Rabbi Pressman AND MORE CLASSIFIEDS READY FOR THE RED CARPET—Jeff Thisted (left) and Tamara Henry will be hosting The Courier's live telecast of the Night Of 100 Stars Oscar Gala on Sunday Feb. 26 beginning at 4 p.m. from The Beverly Hills Hotel. This may be viewed at foxnews.com and bhcourier.com. Broadcast sponsors include EDI Media, Vanilla Fire Productions, and 2 Rodeo. Board Fails To Pass Resolution Opposing Feuer’s CEQA Bill George Christy, Page 6 24 Villaraigosa will be at LAX to welcome Xi, who experts believe will become China's president next year and hold the post for 10 years. The officials will then travel to the Port of Los Angeles to visit the China Shipping terminal, which is undergoing a $121 million expansion that will more (see ‘CHINESE DELEGATION,’ page 17) Methane Danger Moves Metro Terminus Station To La Cienega Chief of Medicine Dr. Anton Bilchik returns to the John Wayne Cancer Institute. 12 • Announcements • Real Estate • Rentals • Sales • and More February 17, 2012 CHINESE DELEGATION–China Jiangsu Province Secretary Luo Zhijun and the Jiangsu delegation was hosted by L.A. County Sup. Michael D. Antonovich and his wife, Christine, at a luncheon and tour of the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens Wednesday. Pictured (from left): Huntington Library President Steven Koblik, Secretary Luo, Christine and Michael Antonovich. Photographed outside the Chinese Gardens of the Huntington, much of which was built in Jiangsu Province, dismantled and shipped to California and reassembled. Jiangsu Province has the highest per capita income of all provinces in China and is a “sister state” to California. Luo will participate in Friday's governors’ conference arranged by Gov. Jerry Brown in Los Angeles. The Assistance League of Southern California celebrates Founder’s Day. 5 •Health & Wellness •Arts & Entertainment •Birthdays SINCE 1965 Chinese VP Visits L.A. Horace Mann participates in Science Olympiad competitions. 4 BH Girl Scouts celebrate annual Thinking Day. www.bhcourier.com By Marla Schevker Despite agreeing 4-0 at its last meeting to draft a resolution opposing Assemblyman Mike Feuer’s newly introduced legislation to speed up the judicial process for all California Environmental Quality Act litigation for all state-funded rail projects, the resolution did not pass at the Board of Education meeting (see ‘RESOLUTION,’ page 16) BHUSD To Refinance Bonds, Save Taxpayers $2.5 Million By Marla Schevker The taxpayers of Beverly Hills may soon be realizing a savings of up to $2.5 million after the BHUSD refinances its bond measures. The Board of Education gave direction to continue with the 2002 Go Bond refinancing proposal and bring it back for official vote at its next meeting. The district is going to refinance the Measure K and Mea(see ‘BONDS,’ page 11) Metro now plans to stop its Westside Subway Extention at La Cienega for the time being, making that station a “terminus” and thus almost 50 percent larger than planned. The extra space is needed to allow trains to shift tracks for the return trip. The La Cienega station expansion will cause much longer excavation times, larger excavations and impact the surface more. It also means that cement trucks delivering concrete, dump trucks removing dirt and equipment will enter and exit the subway tunnel at La Cienega and MOVIN’ ON—Paul McCartney was honored last week with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His a l b u m , Kisses on the Bottom, features fine performances of standards like Bye Bye Blackbird, plus guest appearances by Eric Clapton and Stevie Wonder. Inset: Nancy Shevell is Paul’s wife. More photos in George Christy’s column on page 6. Janet Gough / Celebrity Photo Wilshire. Expert engineering sources tell The Courier that the change resulted from Metro engineers’ conclusion that methane problems in the La Brea – Fairfax link are so serious that the previous terminus station planned for Fairfax would be more difficult and expensive and the safety issues are significantly greater. The same dangers presented in this area exist in the proposed Constellation station location, but Metro refuses to discuss (see ‘LA CIENEGA,’ page 16) BEVERLY HILLS Page 2 | February 17, 2012 NOTICE OF COMMISSION VACANCIES: ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION – deadline to apply April 13, 2012 The Beverly Hills City Council is seeking qualified candidates to fill one vacancy on the Architectural Commission. For more information on this Commission position, please visit the City’s website at www.beverlyhills.org or call the City Clerk’s Office at (310) 285-2400. BYRON POPE, CMC City Clerk NOTICE NOTICE OF RESIDENT DIRECTOR VACANCIES ON THE B O A R D O F T H E B E V E R LY H I L L S C O M M U N I T Y C H A R I TABLE FOUNDATION – deadline to apply March 2, 2012 The Beverly Hills City Council is seeking qualified residents to fill two Resident Director vacancies on the Board of the Beverly Hills Community Charitable Foundation. For more information on this position, please visit the City’s website at www.beverlyhills.org or call the City Clerk’s Office at (310) 285-2400. BYRON POPE, CMC, City Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City Council of Beverly Hills, at its regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon after as the matter is heard, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, will hold a public hearing to consider: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Beverly Hills, at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, will hold a public hearing to consider: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS EXTENDING INTERIM ORDINANCE 11-O-2608 PROHIBITING HIGH IMPACT CONVENIENCE STORES UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE CITY, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF STREETS, ALLEYS, AND HIGHWAYS AND ORDERING THE VACATION OF AN ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN 1111 AND 1115 COLDWATER CANYON DRIVE PURSUANT TO SECTION 8300 ET SEQ. OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE. This Ordinance would extend the prohibition on the establishment of new high impact convenience stores as defined in the ordinance, unless the City is able to make specific findings to assure the use would not affect the surrounding neighborhoods in a negative manner. As required by Government Code Section 65858(d), the City will issue a written report regarding the interim ordinance. The report will be available at the City Library at 444 N Rexford Drive, and in City Hall at the City Clerk’s Office and Permit Counter at 455 N Rexford Drive ten (10) days prior to the date of this public hearing. This Ordinance has been assessed in accordance with the authority and criteria contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and the environmental regulations of the City. It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the adoption and implementation of the Interim Ordinance or extension thereof may have a significant effect on the environment. The extension of the Interim Ordinance does not authorize construction and, in fact, imposes greater restriction on certain development in order to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. This extension is therefore exempt from the environmental review requirements of CEQA pursuant to Section 15061(b) (3) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All interested persons are invited to attend and speak on this matter. Written comments may also be submitted and should be addressed to the Community Development Department, c/o Planning Services, 455 N. Rexford Drive, 1st Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. All written comments should be received prior to the public hearing. Alley Proposed to be Vacated This project has been assessed in accordance with the authority and criteria contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and the environmental regulations of the City, and the project qualifies for a categorical exemption pursuant to Section 15301(c) (Class 1) of the Guidelines. Specifically, the proposed project would result in minor changes to the City’s existing circulation system by vacating a small segment of existing alley. The vacation will not impact circulation patterns and will not cause any expansion of the existing system. At the public hearing, the City Council will hear and consider all comments. All interested persons are invited to attend and speak on this matter. Written comments may also be submitted and should be addressed to the City Council, c/o City Clerk, 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. The comments should be received prior to the hearing date. Please note that if you challenge the Council’s action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing before the City Council, or in written correspondence delivered to the City, either at or prior to the hearing. Please note that if you challenge the Council’s action in regards to this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City, either at or prior to the public hearing. If there are any questions regarding this notice, please contact Peter Noonan, AICP, Associate Planner, Community Development Department, Planning, at 310.285.1127 or pnoonan@beverlyhills.org. The case file, including a copy of the proposed ordinance, is available for review in the Community Development Department/Planning Services Section, 1st Floor, 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California. If there are any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ryan Gohlich, Associate Planner in the Beverly Hills Community Development Department at 310.285.1194 or rgohlich@beverlyhills.org. A copy of the categorical exemption and proposed plans are on file in the Community Development Department and can be reviewed by any interested person at 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210. BYRON POPE, CMC, City Clerk BYRON POPE, CMC, City Clerk w w w. b h c o u r i e r. c o m • 3 1 0 - 2 7 8 - 1 3 2 2 BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 3 BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 4 HERE! B E V E R LY H I L L S M A I N N E W S Board Approves Two BHHS Math Classes INTERNATIONAL STUDIES—Beverly Hills Girl Scouts joined scouts from the Hollywood and University districts to celebrate the annual Thinking Day, where troops showcase a chosen country they've researched. The girls show up dressed in their countries’ traditional costumes, serve food and teach dances and arts and crafts. Pictured are the El Rodeo girls of Troop 215, along with their moms, celebrating the Philippines in their costumes of patadyong and kimona. They also served bibingka in their booth and taught the traditional tinikling or bamboo dance to their sister scouts. From left are: Doris Golbary, Savannah Cerizo, Jan Cerizo, Gaia Bar Tal, Amy Park, Hannah Park, Carolyn Park, Rachel Golbary and Nellie Soames. By Marla Schevker The Board of Education voted Tuesday 4-1 to add one algebra 1/2 class and one basic geometry class at Beverly Hills High School to compensate for the additional students added to those classes after the beginning of the semester. Noah Margo dissented. Beverly High Assistant Principal Amy Golden said there were approximately 10 new students needing to be added to the classes and then about 10 students in each level who had dropped down from the honors class to the regular class. The addition of two math classes showcases a problem throughout the district with open enrollment for all classes. Because of open enrollment, students of any level are able to enter into honors or advanced placement classes without any sort of qualification to ensure they are prepared for the rigor and workload of the class. Open enrollment is a requirement of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) accreditation. Jen Tedford, interim direc(see ‘MATH,’ page 16) BHHS Culinary Arts Team Scores High At Competition The Beverly Hills High School Culinary Arts Team competed in the Skills USA Regional Competition last weekend. The team of four students, led by BHHS teacher and chef Derrick Spears, earned the highest points of all of the participating schools and will advance to the California State SkillsUSA competition to be held in April in San Diego. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Its mission is to help its members become world-class workers, leaders and American citizens. The BHEF funded Chef Spears stipend to work with the team and attend the competitions and the BHHS PTSA funded all of the cooking, uni- form and other supplies. ROP Director Steve Rappaport worked this past fall with Chef Spears and Cindy Dubin of the PTSA to bring the SkillsUSA chapter to BHHS. Melony Bronder, of the Architecture Department, with PTSA volunteer Nathalie Kunin, hopes to bring the architecture students to a Skills competition next year. SCIENCE IS COOL—Horace Mann science teacher Helen Hixon and Middle School Science Olympiad Co-ordinator Eleonora Goldberg give an early morning pep talk to the Horace Mann Middle School Science Olympiad Team before the Muscatel Invitational Science Olympiad competition last weekend. The team will compete in the 26th annual Los Angeles County Science Olympiad, Feb. 25 at Occidental College. BHUSD To Offer Transitional Kindergarten If Mandatory ‘FLYING HIGH’—More than 150 guests went “Flying High and Loving Israel” at Sandra Stein’s Beverly Hills home on Valentine's Day and heard El Al Airlines flight attendants talk about life in Israel and in the sky. The event was sponsored by StandWithUs (SWU), the international Israel education organization. “Blue and White El Al Ambassadors” is a pilot program conceived by El Al CEO Eliezer Shkedy, in partnership with The Jewish Agency for Israel, SWU and Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs that trains volunteer flight personnel as spokespeople for campuses and communities during their lay-overs. From left, are: Esther Renzer, SWU president; Liora Avrahami, El Al West Coast manager; El Al Ambassador Noa Renert, Stein, Roz Rothstein, SWU CEO; El AL Ambassadors Efrat Raelbrook, Daniel Young and Hagay Ashkenazi; Alon Futterman, Ambassador program director; and Jerry Rothstein, SWU COO. Photo by Orly Halevy By Marla Schevker The Board of Education decided to move forward with the transitional kindergarten program for the 2012/2013 academic year as long as it is mandated by California legislation. It unanimously agreed to table the issue of nonmandatory transitional kindergarten until the Feb. 28 meeting. Staff will be coming back before the board with options for the program if the legislation is changed and transitional kindergarten is no longer required. The Board of Education gave approval to launch a pilot transitional kindergarten program as a result of the Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010. That act made transitional kindergarten a requirement for the 2012/2013 academic year and also required that students starting kindergarten turn five by Sept. 1 to be phased in over three years starting in 2012. The transitional kindergarten program would be for any student who turns five in between Sept. 2 and Dec. 2 who miss the cutoff to start kindergarten. However, now (see ‘TRANSITIONAL,’ page 17) BH Assemblyman To Run For LA City Attorney Assemblyman Mike Feuer Tuesday officially announced his candidacy for city attorney of Los Angeles in March 2013. Feuer, who represents a district that includes Beverly Hills as well as West Holly- wood and Studio City, first filed papers to raise money for his candidacy in September. Atty. Gregory Smith, who has represented Los Angeles police officers and firefighters in lawsuits against the city, is also running for the office. City Atty. Carmen Trutanich announced his candidacy for Los Angeles County district attorney last week. If elected as the city's top (see ‘FEUER,’ page 11) Christiansen, Hubbard Back To Court Next Week By Marla Schevker The sentencing for former BHUSD Superintendent Jeffrey Hubbard and the restitution hearing for the former BHUSD director of planning and facilities Karen Christiansen will be held next week on Thursday and Friday respectively. Hubbard was found guilty of two counts of misappropriation of funds in connection with former BHUSD Director of Planning and Facilities Karen Christiansen Jan. 23. He was charged with giving Christiansen an auto allowance increase from $100 to $500 and a $20,000 stipend without the property authority from the Board of Education. Hubbard faces up to five years in prison. Christiansen was found guilty of four counts of conflict of interest last November in connection to her time as an (see ‘CHRISTIANSEN/HUBBARD,’ page 11) COOKING IS COOL—Children joined Wolfgang and Gelila Assefa Puck to make a special Valentine’s lunch in the kitchen of the Puck’s flagship restaurant, Spago in Beverly Hills. The young participants receive support services from CII, nationally recognized for its work to help children and youth severely affected by community and family violence. Pictured is Chef Wolfgang Puck as he demonstrates the best way to make pizza dough for an eager audience from Children’s Institute >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 5 Heritage To Display Historical Silver Shekel From Jerusalem The first silver shekel struck in Jerusalem by Jewish forces rebelling against Roman oppression in the first century AD, one of only two specimens known, will be available for viewing as part of the Shoshana Collection of Ancient Coins of Judea, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24 to 25 at Heritage Auctions, 9478 W. Olympic Blvd. The viewing is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. , and admission is free. Also available for viewing will be an extremely rare coin from the fifth year of the Jewish War, said to be found at Masa- da, the last bastion of Jewish resistance to the Romans, where a heroic band of rebels committed suicide rather than surrender in AD 73. The coins will come across the auction block as part of a special Heritage Auctions sale on March 8 to 9, in New York and online at ha.com. The Beverly Hills viewing will be the only display of these coins in California. Earlier this month, highlights of the collection were displayed at an international coin collecting convention in London, England. Prototype Year One Shekel CELEBRATING FOUNDER’S DAY—The Assistance League of Southern California’s Founder’s Day celebration was held at the League’s Anne Banning Community House in Hollywood, named for the founder. In front of Banning’s portrait are: Cheryl Van Tassel (right), event chair, and Greer Saunders of Beverly Hills, boutiques chair. Boutiques were open throughout the day while The Mannequins modeled women’s fashions, jewelry, handbags, hats and more. FAMILY DANCE—Second graders at Beverly Vista attended Father-Daughter Dance at Greystone. Pictured (from left): Natalie and Simon Raviv, Melina and Don Rosen, Arden and Michael Brown, Samantha and Jerid Maybaum, Alexa and Mitch Newman, Naomi and Boris Mayzels, Camille and Josh Lieber, Manuela and Renee Torres and Ella and Glenn Revivo. CA State Fellowship Applications Due Wednesday Applications are due next week for paid, full-time positions as California Senate Fellows. The fellowship program provides college graduates with professional employment for 11 months in the capital office of a state senator or senate policy committee and provides participants with graduate school credit. Fellows participate in weekly academic seminars with senators, senior staff members, journalists, lobbyists and state government officials. The program is open to anyone who will be at least 20 years old and a graduate from a university or four-year college by Sept 1. Fellows receive a stipend of $1,972 per month plus health and dental benefits. Interested parties may get an application from the office of a state senator or the Senate Fellows Office in Sacramento. Program brochures and applications are also available on the senate website at http://sfela.senate.ca.gov or www.csus.edu/calst/senate or may be requested by calling 916-651-1560. Application deadline is Feb. 22 with 18 fellowships to be awarded in May. The program begins in late October. Bookends To Hold Fourth Annual Scrabble Challenge BookEnds will be holding its fourth Scrabble Challenge March 8 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at The Mark, 9320 W. Pico Blvd. The organization will be hosting a buffet dinner, silent auction and Scrabble tournament. BookEnds is a group that donates books to neighborhood schools and youth organizations. Its goal is to create readers and leaders by assisting in facilitating student-run book drives to help drive down the growing shortage of books in Patti Tanenbaum and Carol Zaslow L.A. area schools. Some 2.3 million books have been donated since BookEnds’ inception in 1998. Sponsors of the event include The Courier, Thomas Safran and Associates, First Republic Bank, United Talent Agency, Thrilling Adventure Hour, Nestle’s and Ralphs. Complimentary valet parking will be available. For more information or to order tickets, call 310-478-2665 or visit www.bookends.org. Music In The Mansion Series Continues February 26 The next concert in B.H.’s “Music in the Mansion” series will be taking place at Greystone on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. It will feature Svetlana Smolina. Svetlana has performed with orchestras and in recitals worldwide including Mariinsky Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall, and as iPalpiti artist at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Additional concerts in the series include alto tenor Slava Kagan-Paley/Israel (March 25), Aiana & Hausmann String Quartets/USA (April 22). Cellist Francisco Vila/Ecuador (May 13) and trombonist Ohtae Kwon/Korea and flutist Jenni Olson/LA on June 17. Season will conclude with iPalpiti International Orchestra at the inner court of the mansion on Wed., July 25 at 6:30 p.m. under the direction of Edward Schmieder. GEORGE CHRISTY Kassel; Bruce Vilanch; Romina; Sybil Danning; cosmetic surgeon Marc Mani; broadcaster Frank Mottek. Also: Steve Allen, the West Coast director of the Red Cross, and Clifford McLain, director of the Vera Davis prepared from a Family Center in Venice. Gabor family recipe by chef Derek Walker of Saint Joseph’s C u l i n a r y Academy in Venice, was served during the buffet dinner for 100. As were sausages and those famous German pretzels flown in from Berlin. John Blanchette George Christy The mansionette has a history. Built in 1955, Zsa Zsa bought it in 1973 for $285,000, after a fire destroyed her residence in Beverly Hills. “Elvis Presley leased it during the late ’50s and early ’60s while he was making films,” says John. “He added the recreation room to the top floor with a huge dance area and a 25-foot long bar for his sexy parties. “A fter Elvis, Howard Hughes took over the house through the ’60s. He designed special mirrors so that wherever he was he’d view the entire Continued on the next page... Z sa Zsa was toasted with Moet & Chandon champagne by her Frederic Prinz von Anhalt presented his wife secretary Betsy Shawn Zsa Zsa Gabor with a Black Forest cake for Jentz; her 95th birthday at their Bel Air mansionette and Larry King, who held Zsa Zsa’s hand while singing Happy onnie Stevens cried Birthday; Lainie Kazan; Lou ... and said these are tears of Diamond Phillips love,” informed John with Yvonne Marie Blanchette. Connie was Boismier; Joyce and moved, when John, who’s Stanley Black; Jackie been Zsa Zsa Gabor’s PR Rosenberg; Arthur maven since the early ’80s, escorted her and longtime friends to visit Zsa Zsa in her bedroom. “They kissed, laughed, and joked. Zsa Zsa was in good spirits, and thrilled to see the flickering candles on her Black Forest birthday cake baked by Spago’s Sherry Yard. Husband Frederic Prinz von Anhalt brought it to her bedside.” “C Adele Laurie Blue Adkins in Armani Prive Taraji Henson Miranda Lambert Rihanna in Armani in Pavoni Prive Taylor Swift in Zuhair Murad Alicia Keys in Alexandre Vauthier F Hungarian Esperanza Spalding Corinne Bailey Rae Carrie Underwood in Gomez Garcia Celebrity Photo/Gilbert Flores or the first time since Zsa Zsa fell ill from an automobile Diana Ross with son Ross Arne accident (she was a pasNaess senger) and hip replacement surgery, her physician of 30 years, Dr. Debra Judelson, invited close friends to visit with her. This being the 95th year of her birth, Frederic hosted the crowd at their mountaintop mansionette in Bel Air. “Zsa Zsa is iconic,” continued John, “and I couldn’t believe our media turnout. Including NBC Dubai! But that’s Zsa Zsa … adored all these years, having entertained so many time after time She was serenaded by the 13year-old wunderkind Caleb with love songs … we all joined Caleb in singing Happy Birthday.” goulash, Kelly Rowland Page 6 | February 17, 2012 Kate Beckinsale in Zuhair Murad Katy Perry in Elie Saab Jesse J in Julien MacDonald Fergie in Jean Paul Gaultier Nicki Minaj, in Atelier Versace, dressed as a cardinal, accompanied by an actor costumed as the Pope, during the 54th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center. The hierarchy of the Catholic Church was not amused. BEVERLY HILLS GEORGE CHRISTY “O nce Zsa Zsa bought it, Frank Sinatra guest-slept there, as did President Kennedy, and later husbands. She wed nine times. Zsa Zsa’s eighth marriage to Count Felipe de Alba lasted three days, and was annulled. She claimed he couldn’t perform. When she was married to her second husband Conrad Hilton, she admitted having a liaison with his son Nicky Hilton, who soon wed Elizabeth Taylor.” reporters. “Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.” Asked how many husbands she’s had, she answered, “You mean other than my own?” At a dinner party hosted by Fred Hayman for WWD editor Michael Coady that we attended with Jacqueline Bisset, Zsa Zsa was in rare form. We asked after her collection of priceless jewels. She sparkled. “How can I not love my diamonds? I wear them to bed. Except when I’m making love. They scratch.” “M premiere of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra. A not-often-performed choice in the U. S., the opera remains popular, however, in Europe, with its initial premiere in 1857 at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. L.A. Opera’s Gary Murphy notes that ours is a coproduction with London’s Royal Opera – Lennie is right on that the production at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is a standout. uch better here than with the Met’s production in New York,” appraised Lennie Greenberg. She and husband Bernie are among our city’s cultural benefactors, and Lennie was evaluating how ’m a marvelous house- much more she preferred this keeper,” Zsa Zsa has told week’s Los Angeles Opera “I Opera benefactor Barbara Teichert with the cast’s Vitalji Kowlajow P l a c i d o Domingo stars in the title role of the Doge who rises to power from the plebian ranks and strives to bring peace and love to mid-14th century Venice and Genoa. A tenor now fulfilling his baritone v o i c e , Placido, whose career spans an Brigitte with Sean Connery in a astonishing Spanish Western. 50 years, Paris Match/Jean-Claude Sauer embraces a rewarding role Marilyn or Bogie. in his repertoire that Vanity Fair anoints her Christoph Waltz with Placido operaphiles must not as The Temptress of St. Domingo miss. Directed by Tropez in this month’s London’s Elijah Hollywood issue. Moshinsky, the produc- From the ’50s to the tion is beautifully ’70s, Brigitte Bardot mounted by designer prevailed as the world’s Michael Yaergen with cinema siren. She costumes by Peter J. was discovered by filmHall, both apparently maker Roger Vadim, inspired by the art from whom she wed at age the Renaissance. 18 and who directed T he sublimevoiced soprano Ana Maria Martinez costars as Placido’s long-lost daughter, and the European cast with Paolo Gavanelli, Vitalji Kowaljow, Stefano Secco is excellent, manuevering the plot’s lust for power amid the political and emotional intrigue. Medieval characters not far removed from power players here and now. Steve Cohn David Alden with date Tina. David’s parents are opera benefactors Harold and Geraldine Alden Merce Benito with her cousin, soprano Ana Maria Martinez, who costars with Placido Domingo in the L.A. Opera’s production of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion through March 4. BEVERLY HILLS Tirage numerique d'apres le tirage original de Sam Levin / Mediatheque de l'architecture et du patrimoinie, France Tirage numerique d'apres le tirage original de Sam Levin / Mediatheque de l'architecture et du patrimoinie, France house, even the walls behind him. He was fearful of being kidnapped. Legend has it that he spent day and night sitting in a favorite chair, or pacing up and down the front hall where he wore out the carpet. A t the cast’s supper party, the eminent cardiologist Dr. Harold Karpman, an opera benefactor with wife Molinda, revealed that their 15-monthold grandson Benjamin Ephraim is enrolled at the Richard Coburn School of Music. What does an infant student study? “The tots play with musical toys that create feelings about music.” L.A. Opera’s music director James Conlon with wife Jennifer B ardot. A onename-only star. Like her 1952 breakthrough film, And God Created Woman, that launched her explosive notoriety. F rench intellectuals declared her “the first and most liberated woman of post-war France,” inspiring Simone Photographs of the ‘50s and ‘60s de Beauvoir’s 1959 essay, blonde bombshell Brigitte Bardot which describes Brigitte are on exhibit through next as “the locomotive of month at the Sofitel Hotel in Los women’s history.” She Angeles. They will travel to starred in 47 films, and Sofitel Hotels in Chicago, after marriages to four Washington D.C. and New York. husbands, she lives with her menagerie of dogs and cats at La Madrague, a floral enclave in St. Tropez that she bought 50 view. After March, the exhibit years ago. Now 77, Brigitte is travels to Sofitel Hotels in a staunch spokeswoman for Chicago, Washington, D.C. and New York. animal rights. A ll this is prelude to author-journalist Henri-Jean Servat’s curated exhibition of photograghs, B.B. Forever -Brigitte Bardot, The Legend, that opens next week at the Sofitel Hotel on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles. PR man-about-town Steve Valentine informs that Brigitte’s sister, Mijanou Bardot, resides in Los Angeles and plans attending the pre- F rom her lair in St. Tropez, Brigitte’s posted a note of welcome for American viewers of the exhibition, sending “fireworks of kisses.” Online at www.bhcourier.com/georgechristy.cfm February 17, 2012 | Page 7 Page 8 | February 17, 2012 BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 9 High-Impact Convenience Store Ordinance Heads Back To Council By Marla Schevker The Planning Commission approved the amendments to the high-impact convenience store ordinance 5-0, after reviewing it for a second time. The City Council postponed approving of the ordinance at its Feb. 7 meeting once it discovered it was not exactly what the commission approved. To grant a potential high- impact convenience store a Conditional Use Permit (CUP), the Planning Commission determined the reviewing body would need to make six findings. The first five have remained consistent since the commission approved them. They include ensuring the proposed use is compatible, will have adequate buffer- ing, will not create adverse traffic, will not create excess noise nor create an overconcentration of convenience stores in the vicinity. The Planning Commission approved a sixth finding, in which it said that if a high-impact convenience store is proposed at a gateway, anchor location or prominent intersection as defined by the City’s master plan, the decision making authority will determine if the use is appropriate, was deemed difficult “to enforce in the longer term” by the City Atty. Larry Wiener and was amended to state that a high-impact convenience store was not allowed. The commission agreed that all (see ‘CONVENIENCE,’ page 16) Higher-Education Notes Two Beverly Hills students were among the 4,100 undergraduate students at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, named to the 2011 fall semester dean’s list. The students are Dakota James Maysonet, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Russell Allen Sternshein, Tippie College of Business. Students in the colleges who achieve a GPA of 3.50 or higher on 12 semester hours or more of UI graded course work during a given semester or summer session and who have no semester hours of I (incomplete) or O (no grade reported) during the same semester are named to the list. ***** Seven students from Beverly Hills have been named to the 2011 fall semester dean’s list at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Earning the recognition are: Olivia Mason, Steven Paskhover, Jessica Perlman, Hanna Sherman, Grigory Bogachev, Luigi Mangiacotti and Elvira Spadafora. Students named to the list have completed 15 semester hours at LMU and earned a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better. Additionally, a student must have completed all of his or her courses and never received an F in any course. ••••• (see ‘COLLEGE NEWS,’ page 11) BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 10 PA G E T E N iation’s 19th Oscar Week draws a number of Oscar nomStudent Scholarship luncheon inees, supports talented young will be Feb. 24 at the Sofitel filmmaking in their creative Hotel with TV personality Sam endeavors,” said MMPA President Jarvee Hutcherson. • Avalon To Serve Up Special Phillips emceeing. “The event, which annually Call 310-497-4554. Oscar Nominees Libations The Oliverio in the Avalon Hotel will be serving up special Oscar Week libations ($13) in honor of “Best Picture” nominees. These include MaiTini (The Decendants); Southern Comfort Hurricane (The Help); Sidecar (Midnight In Paris); Black and White (Midnight In Paris); Julio Blue Margarita (Hugo); Long Island Ice Tea (Extremely Loud, Incredibly Close); Crackerjack Martini (Moneyball); and The Horse Tail PRE-OSCAR PARTY–B2V Salon on Doheny Drive was the site of a (War Horse). Pre-Oscar Party where the salon’s owner Alberto Borelli (right) was pre• MPAA Scholarship Luncheon sented with the inaugural BE! Beautymaker awad. He is joined by coowner Steve Lococo and models Jenni Burns and Tammy Batshon, To Attract Oscar Nominees Photo by Vince Bucci Beverly Hills-based Multi- both wearing wearing Kevan Hall gowns. cultural Motion Picture Assoc[- Happenings BABY SHOWER– Roberta Magid (left) of Beverly Hills hosted a baby shower for her daughter Stephanie at il Cielo on Burton Way. Photo by Steve Cohn TA S T E U-Sushi on Beverly Drive THE FLAVORS OF BEVERLY HILLS R e s t a u r a n t R e v i e w b y MERV HECHT Talk about FAST food: it doesn’t get any faster than at the new U-Sushi on Beverly Drive. Step up to the counter, point to the wrapping of your choice, the filling and toppings, then someone rolls it up while you are paying for it and you’re good to go. It took two of us less than 5 minutes from portal to table. The wrapping can be either traditional nori, or a yellow sesame sheet. You can choose either brown or white rice. There is a nice selection of fillings, including snow crab (my favorite), spicy tuna, eel, salmon and others. Then you can add jalapeno peppers, avocado, or cucumber. Next is a selection of sauces. The helping size is pretty good, and price pretty reasonable, starting at around $7.50. Personally, I like a smaller diameter sized roll, so I can get it into my delicate little mouth. Michael seemed to have no problem. A few negatives, however. First of all, the fried foods, including the shrimp tempura, are pretty terrible. My shrimp were cold, and anyway, fried foods not made to order are rarely good. The beverage selection is totally inadequate. Who eats sushi without tea? Or beer. Even a few bottles of something other than water in the refrigerator would be welcome. Red Bull, perhaps? While the corner location is ideal, the seating is limited and basically uncomfortable. A few cushions would be welcome. And last, but not at all least, this is not really what sushi is all VALENTINE’S LUNCHEON–The Peninsula was the scene of a about. When you sit at a sushi counter you have both the food and Valentine’s Day luncheon for 22 hosted by (from left): Lee Smalley, the experience. Sometimes good (see ‘MERV HECHT,’ page 18) Shirley Branman and Lea Purwin D’Agostino. Photo by Maxine Picard BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 11 BONDS FEUER (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 4) ure E bonds, resulting in an approximate $2.5 million, or $0.75 per $100,000 of assessed value, savings for the taxpayers. Currently, the district has a debt service of approximately $71 million. Due to lower interest rates available for good credit ratings, the district will lower its interest rate from 4.95 percent to an estimated 2.69 percent. The lower interest rate will not be official until the refinancing is locked in around March 7. Board President Brian Goldberg said he was pleased with the proposal. “I’m going to support us refinancing our bonds, lowering the total cost to the taxpayer and lowering our interest rate,” Goldberg said. “This is where we really are making strides in looking at ways we can be more efficient and more effective with our district finances.” The Board of Education will be formally voting on the refinancing at its Feb. 28 meeting. prosecutor, Feuer said he would work to provide “secure neighborhoods, innovative solutions to our toughest problems, and a city government that inspires confidence and trust.” He said he would also focus on gang prevention. “I'll do all I can to bring energy, vision and integrity to the job,” he said. Feuer reported raising $345,000 through Dec. 31. Smith gave his campaign $100,000 of his own money. Feuer was on the Los Angeles City Council from 19952001, when he lost a race for city attorney to Rocky Delgadillo. He was elected in 2006 to the California Assembly, where he chairs the Assembly Judiciary Committee and is the Democrats' policy leader in the lower house. Feuer recently introduced two bills in the Assembly aimed at accelerating funding for Los Angeles County transit projects. One bill would extend the COLLEGE NEWS length of the Measure R half(Continued from page 9) cent sales tax beyond its current Gitla Shooster, BHHS class 30-year life-span, and the other of 2010, has been inducted into would add urban rail transit the Golden Key International projects to the list of developHonor Society chapter at UC Riverside. Membership is by invitation only. She was also named to the school’s fall semester dean’s list. To qualify for the honor, students must maintain at 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Shooster is the daughter of Charles and Sonya Shooster of Beverly Hills. ***** Hannah Esther Pollock of Beverly Hills was named to the fall 2011 dean's list at Washington University in St. Louis. A BHHS graduate, Pollock is enrolled in the university’s College of Arts & Sciences. To qualify for the honor in the College of Arts & Sciences, students must earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or above and be enrolled in at least 14 graded units. CHRISTIANSEN/ HUBBARD (Continued from page 4) employee then consultant for the BHUSD. At the time Christiansen negotiated contracts for BHUSD with Johnson Controls Inc., (“JCI”) that corporation was paying her company, Strategic Concepts, as its “consultant.” She also pushed for the $334 million Measure E bond measure, which earned her company $200,000 a month. Christiansen was sentenced to four years and four months in jail on Jan. 5. The hearing will be the opportunity for Judge Stephen Marcus to set the restitution amount that Christiansen will be required to pay. Both hearings will take place in Dept. 102 of the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center. ment types eligible to receive special legal protection from state environmental review challenges. Feuer's professional origins are as a lawyer providing pro bono legal assistance to elderly and disabled clients, according to his website. Smith said Feuer “has never been in a courtroom in his life.” “I've spent my entire career in courtrooms,” Smith said. “I've been a litigator for almost 25 years, mostly against the city. I know the city's weaknesses. I feel like I can offer insights into what's going on with the City Attorney's office.” Smith said as city attorney, he would take steps to stop retaliation by the police department against complaints by officers. He said the city should also require that any judgments against the department for retaliation should come out of the LAPD's budget. “That's the only thing that's going to stop them,'' Smith said. “It's gotta hurt them to make them change. They just don't care.” Smith said he will likely stop taking cases against the city as the campaign continues. -City News Service HOW DO Y O U F E E L ? Helped At CHLA, Dad Uses Web BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 12 M E D I C I N E , H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S Site To Educate About CHD As the audience warm-up comic for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, it is Tom Riles job to keep the audience enthusiastic and energized When he learned his daughter would be born with a serious congenital heart defect (CHD), Riles found he couldn’t simply sit around and do nothing. He turned to blogging to share his thoughts, feelings, and tales of woe, and later, his overwhelming happiness when her health began to improve. Turning 2 this month, Riles’ daughter Barbara Anne is alive, healthy, and just as full of energy as her dad, thanks to lifesaving care she received at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)—open-heart surgery at just 3-days old. And Riles’ personal blog has boomed into a nationwide social media spot for fathers, LifeofDad.com. So now Riles is taking on the challenge of educating people—he encourages viewers to read his “Top 10 Things I Learned About CHD” on the site—and raising money for CHD-related charities. “Barbara makes me fearless,” says Riles. “When you learn your child may not live one week—and then she does —it makes you stronger. I can do anything because this little (see ‘DAD,’ page 14) Healthy y Foott Massage GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! 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Distinguished Oncologist, Cancer Researcher Bilchik Returns To St. John’s As Chief Of Medicine Anton J. Bilchik, MD, PhD, FACS, an internationally recognized surgical oncologist has returned to the John Wayne Cancer Institute at St. John’s Health Center. Bilchik, a former JWCI Surgical Oncology Fellow, started this month as JWCI chief of medicine and chief of the Gastrointestinal (GI) Research Pro- gram. Since it opened at St. John’s in 1991, JWCI has built its reputation as a top-notch center for translational cancer research, particularly in melanoma and breast cancer. With Dr. Bilchik’s guidance, JWCI will expand its global presence in gastrointestinal cancer research. “Having Dr. Bilchik join us greatly improves both the services we are able to offer our patients and the scope of the research being done at JWCI,” said Lou Lazatin, president/ CEO of both St. John’s and JWCI. “He has already done extensive work with our fellows to create new studies. His new (see ‘ONCOLOGIST,’ page 13) BEVERLY HILLS ONCOLOGIST (Continued from page 12) appointment builds on the continued growth going on with our cancer programs right now” Bilchik was largely responsible for building JWCI’s GI program, and his return will allow JWCI to expand its clinical trial network for GI cancers. His return will also be pivotal in the mentoring of JWCI’s surgical oncology fellows and working with them to develop new research projects. “One of the strengths of the JWCI is the fellowship program,” Bilchik said. Over the past year, he has resumed a daily mentorship role for JWCI fellows, first in the operating room and more recently in the academic aspects of the surgical oncology training program. Additionally, fellows under Dr. Bilchik’s mentorship recently presented their studies at the Southern California Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, one winning the Young Surgeons Travel Stipend (awarded to only three surgeons each year). Bilchik is also spearheading JWCI and St. John’s participation in biotechsponsored research trials, new drug development and tissue procurement. “I have been working on developing and refining minimally invasive techniques to perform complex gastrointestinal surgeries, in particular colon, liver and pancreas surgery,” Bilchik explained. “As a result, patients are fasttracked, start eating almost immediately after surgery and are discharged home within a few days. I also believe in ‘bloodless’ surgery and rarely transfusing anyone, since it is well known that blood loss has a negative effect on cancer.” “I am encouraged by the changes I February 17, 2012 | Page 13 have seen in the past six months and see JWCI and St. John’s as well positioned to continue the legacy that Donald L. Morton, MD, started,” Bilchik explained. “I regard Dr. Morton not only as a mentor and a friend, but as one of the greatest surgical oncologists in the world today. His contributions have changed the face of cancer care in the 21st century, and I cherish the opportunity to work with him again. “The recent return of Mark Faries, MD, from Yale University has already strengthened the translational research program at JWCI, and I’m excited to join him in designing important clinical trials and brainstorming about ways of transforming cancer into a curable or chronic illness rather than a terminal event,” Bilchik continued. Bilchik has been involved in international multicenter clinical trials in collaboration with California Oncology Research Institute, UCLA, the United States Military Cancer Institute, and investigators in Israel and Serbia. Several of the studies he has worked on have been published in peer-review journals and their findings have helped establish national guidelines and quality measures for cancer patients. Bilchik received his medical degree from the University of Witwatersrand (Johannesburg) and his postdoctoral degree in gastrointestinal physiology at Yale University. He then became a surgical oncology fellow at JWCI before joining JWCI’s faculty after graduation. During this time, Bilchik began his seminal studies of occult nodal disease in colon and GI cancers. These investigations have been continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health since 2001 and are widely published in the peer-reviewed literature. BEVERLY HILLS Page 14 |February 17, 2012 DAD BEVERLY HILLS Now In Our 46th Year 8840 West Olympic Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90211 310-278-1322 Fax: 310-271-5118 www.bhcourier.com Publisher Clifton S. Smith, Jr. (Continued from page 12) girl can do anything” Coinciding with Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week (Feb. 7-14), Life of Dad is unveiling a new “Man Cave” experience on its web site where users nationwide already come and see comedic videos, read funny and touching blog posts, and watch celebrity “dad” interviews. “Dads use their Life of Dad Man Cave to chat with other dads, post photos of things they like and just chill out,” Riles said. From now through May 19, PROUD PAPA— Tom Giles with daughter Barbara Anne and son Tom Jr. Publisher Emeritus March Schwartz Senior Editor John L. Seitz for every new Man Cave subscriber Life of Dad registers, Ralph’s Grocery Company will donate $1 to CHLA’s Heart Institute (up to $5,000). “Dads can act funny on Life of Dad, but clearly, this site also has heart,” adds Riles. “The Heart Institute is where Barbara received her life-saving surgery. 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Screenwriter Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby, Crash) will receive the Literary Achievement award. The evening’s honorary dinner chairs are Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford. Naomi Foner and Howard Rodman are co-chairs of the Selection Committee which includes Anne Thompson, Gale Anne Hurd, Leonard Maltin, and Eric Roth. This selection committee narrows down the year’s eligible films to five nominees and then chooses that year’s best adaptation of the printed word into film. Eligible works are reviewed by the committee comprised of Writers Guild of America members, Oscar-winning and -nominated screenwriters, authors, film industry executives, faculty, and select members of the Friends of the USC Libraries. The evening begins with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. The webcast (www.usc.edu/libraries/scripter /webcast.shtml) will also begin at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.usc.edu/libraries/scripter/ about/ ARTS & E N T E RTA I N M E N T To Benefit Autism Speaks BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 15 Three Appealing Stars Help Save Heritage Auctions Hosts Photography Show Hackneyed This Means War A special viewing of the photographs of Jim Arkatov— and the artists who inspired his work—will be held from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 23 at Heritage Auctions Beverly Hills, 9478 W. Olympic Blvd. All Arkatov photos on display will be available for purchase; and sales will benefit the Los Angles chapter of Autism Speaks. “Mr. Arkatov has documented his lifelong passion for the arts through his candid and intriguing photographs assembled over seven decades,” said Carolyn Mani, consignment director at Heritage Auctions. “We are pleased to help him in his mission of spreading that love of the arts by hosting this viewing, and helping a cause near and dear to him.” Arkatov is known for his striking portraits documenting the history of art and artists, with an eye toward featuring the individual artists at work, or surrounded by their works, to provide a visual context between artists and their medium. His latest subjects include flowers shown at their peak of beauty as well as what Arkatov Laddie John Dill, Llyn Foulkes, Sam Francis, Robert Irwin, Roy Lichtenstein, Chuck Mangione, Neville Marriner, Ed Moses, Ed Ruscha, Isaac Stern and Igor Stravinsky. S i n c e A photograph of a passion flower by Jim Arkatov. 2005, Autism refers to as “electric flowers,” Speaks has grown into the nawhich feature dazzling displays tion’s largest autism science of fireworks. and advocacy organization, “It’s my hope that Autism dedicated to funding research Speaks, a very worthwhile orinto the causes, prevention, ganization, is able to benefit in treatments and a cure for both finance and status from autism; increasing awareness of this viewing at Heritage Aucautism spectrum disorders; and tions,” said Arkatov, “and I advocating for the needs of inhope that there can be a greater dividuals with autism and their understanding of the artists I families. have shown in relation to their Heritage Auctions, headed work.” by Steve Ivy, Jim Halperin and Among the artists and muGreg Rohan, is the world’s third sicians featured at Arkatov’s largest auction house, with anwine and cheese reception will nual sales more than $800 milbe: Herb Alpert, John lion, and 700,000-plus online Baldessari, Billy Al Bengston, bidder members. Dale Chihuly, Chick Corea, Be suspect of any film that purports to be a comedy and has a leading character with the name Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foster who is better known as FDR. To compound matters, FDR, (Chris Pine), fights with his best friend, fellow CIA agent Tuck (Tom Hardy), for the affection of Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon), a product evaluator for a consumer advocate publication. Yes, she has never looked Jerry Cutler on Film better and is worth fighting over. With her maturity comes a terrific sense of timing and humor making the film much more pliable and easy to digest. This Means War, a silly title if ever there was one, especially during these times of serious (see ‘THIS MEANS WAR,’ page 18) Sing!! Sing!! Sing! ...all the songs you love to sing! February 19, 2012 at 3 pm And the winner is...HARRY WARREN Harry Warren is our most Oscar-friendly composer with more nominated or winning songs than any other composer we have featured. His name is not well-known but his music (“Lullaby of Broadway”, “The More I See You”, “You’ll Never Know”, “Serenade in Blue” and the late Etta James’ signature song, “At Last”) is legendary! We’re including a Valentine to Doris Day with her signature songs celebrating her 90th birthday coming up on April 3rd. “This Heart Of Mine” welcomes you to this triple celebration of Etta, Doris and Harry! KEYBOARD CONCEPTS • 3232 Santa Monica Blvd. • Santa Monica (at Centinela 3 blks. West of Bundy) • $20 Refreshments/social start at 2:30 pm! For more info: Judy Wolman, accompanist & founder • 310.990.2405 Website: singsingsingalong.com E-mail: jwolsing3x@aol.com tional 400-foot transfer box, is not recommended on “gassy ground.” Secondly, the move will have a reduced impact to paleontological resources. Lastly, it will reduce construction in gassy ground areas. According to district experts, Fairfax has the highest underground methane concentration in West Los Angeles with Constellation coming in close second. This move underscores the fact that while methane can be controlled “given your druthers… you avoid it.” It is substantially more difficult and expensive to build a station in a high gas concentrated area; experts say it is “better practice to avoid doing so.” The methane concentration is significantly lower at Santa Monica Boulevard than Constellation in Century City. The station in Century City will also be a terminus station. In addition to the methane implications moving the terminus station also presents many challenges for those living in the BEVERLY HILLS area. A terminus station is almost twice the size of a standard station. But in addition to the extra length, the terminus station is where all tunneling begins. Metro construction workers will begin at La Cienega and tunnel east until they hit the old red line. This will take nearly twice as long as the time of construction for a standard station, doubling the 18-month time frame the intersection would be impacted. This will impact parking in the already congested area for twice as long as originally anticipated. Also announced this week, President Barak Obama included $50 million for the Westside Subway Extension in his proposed FY 2013 budget. The proposed funding, if approved by Congress later this year, combined with L.A. County’s Measure R sales tax revenue could help get construction of both the Westside Subway Extension and the Regional Connector Project in 2013. •The store is open before 8 a.m. or after 10 p.m. Monday through Friday or before 9 a.m. or after 10 p.m. Saturday or Sunday; and •Has one of the following characteristics: is served by on site surface parking, is located in a fuel station, or is located within three hundred feet of a residential zone.” Planning Commission Chair Dan Yukelson said he was glad the City Council gave feedback on the ordinance and sent it back to the commission. “Oftentimes they will tweak (the ordinance) and it will be a lot better,” Yukelson said. “I’m always glad to get the City Council’s input.” The City Council will be discussing the revamped amendment to the high-impact convenience store ordinance at its meeting on March 6. want to maintain the rigor of our courses.” Superintendent Gary Woods said a part of the problem, in offering enough classes, is budget cuts. “In the past, we used to have classes we would load at a lower number, say 25 (students), because we knew over time those classes (had) a lot of fluctuation,” Woods said. “(Now) every fluctuation hurts us.” Board President Brian Goldberg said the addition of classes is a recurrent issue. “We need to do a better job of anticipating and planning for that,” Goldberg said. “”I want us to think about better ways to address this and time it more effectively when we’re going to have these types of situations. I’d like us to come up with some kind of solutions.” Despite an interest in continuing the conversation, Board VP Jake Manaster reminded the board that Woods and the committee already begun discussions to identify problems and come up with possible solutions. The committee will be coming back to the board at a later date to share the identified problems and possible solutions. Page 16 | February 17, 2012 RESOLUTION (Continued from page 1) Tuesday, 1-3-1. Feuer introduced a bill into the State Assembly on Jan. 4 proposing a fast track in California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) litigation for all rail projects throughout the state, potentially including the Metro Westside Subway Extension. This litigation proposes allowing any qualifying CEQA litigation to bypassing the trial court and start in the appellate court. The board could not agree on the language for the resolution. Board VP Jake Manaster, who voted against the resolution, said he did not feel comfortable with the language. He recommended a more generalized resolution that stated the boards’ opposition to any legislation that changes the judicial process for CEQA rather than a direct disagreement to the specific bill. “This is an attack on a piece of legislation,” Manaster said. “When it changes next week, are we going to come back and do another (resolution)? It’s a problem for me. I’m concerned about the direct language.” Boardmember Lewis Hall, who abstained from the vote, recommended two slight word changes that were not approved because the board cannot predict what the “ultimate legislation is going to be” and the resolution may not “limit the districts rights.” He did say he agreed with the resolution “in principal” but would prefer “better language that is more appropriate.” Although Boardmember Lisa Korbatov did not vote in favor of the resolution, she said it was important to oppose the bill. She said she thought the legislation “felt strange or too coincidental.” Korbatov requested the resolution be tabled and further discussed with BHUSD CEQA attorney Kevin Brogan. After another motion to table was not seconded, Korbatov’s motion was not even considered. “I’m tired of letting the long arm of government rule the people,” Korbatov said. “It isn’t good legislation in my opinion, when it’s ever born and it’s not good for us now. I don’t think the government needs any more advantages that everyone else doesn’t get.” Boardmember Noah Margo also voted against the resolution with very little comment. Board President Brian Goldberg said he invited people from Feuer’s office to come to the meeting, however they did not attend. The only one to vote in favor of the resolution, Goldberg said he was “surprised” and “disappointed” he was the only board member to vote for it. As of now, Goldberg said, the resolution will not be coming back before the board. FANTASY COLLECTION IS THE PLACE FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD D GOODS & GIFTS www.fantasy-collection.com Use Promo Code: V52-CWC-ZZE and receive 10% off your purchase Norm’s foam & fabrics I’m so tired Foam cut to any size! I look & feel GREAT! 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Metro’s own data in the draft Environmental Impact Report/ Environmental Impact Statement shows the two highest concentrations of methane along the route are at Fairfax and Constellation. Metro cited three main reasons for changing the terminus station from Fairfax to La Cienega. Firstly, a terminus station, or a regular station box of approximately 600 feet with an addi- CONVENIENCE (Continued from page 9) high-impact convenience stores, as defined in the ordinance, will need a CUP. The store will only need to meet one of the following characteristics to be eligible (not all of them as was previously indicated): •More than half of the store is dedicated to products that do not need home preparation; MATH (Continued from page 4) tor of curriculum, instruction and professional development, said the district has assembled a math committee to discuss problems with the math program including placement. “(The committee expressed) concerns the placement guidelines of recommending students into courses have been lax,” Tedford said. “They expressed and interest in tightening up those guidelines. We’re caught between a rock and a hard place with open access, a specific mandate of the WASC accreditation team. However, we Neuropathy IS treatable.... (Next to corner of Motor & National) Park on Motor Good Checks Mon - Fri Saturday 9:30 - 6pm 9:30 - 3pm 310.275.0579 • 434 N. CANON DRIVE MON. - THURS. 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM FRI. & SAT. 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM I TA L I A N R E S TA U R A N T • FDA approved modality • Effective, Painless • Fast The LIGHT THERAPY Center (310)860-9646 Medicare, most insurance, & affordable cash plans available BEVERLY HILLS CHINESE DELEGATION (Continued from page 1) than double its space at the port to 142 acres. Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Geraldine Knatz said she is honored to host Xi. "For many years, China has been and continues to be the port's leading trading partner in terms of both imports and exports," Knatz said. In 2011, total trade between China and the Port of L.A. was valued at more than $133 billion. Members of the Tibetan Association of Northern California, which supports Tibetan autonomy and accuses China of human rights violations, are expected to arrive by bus in Southern California today to protest Xi's visit. "This is a big opportunity for us to show the Chinese officials that all Tibetans stand in solidarity, and we will continue to fight for our country," the group said on its website. Xi had no public events Thursday but has a packed schedule today. He is expected to announce a deal with DreamWorks Animation to jointly build and operate a studio in Shanghai with two stateowned Chinese media companies, Shanghai Media Group TRANSITIONAL (Continued from page 4) there is current legislation that may eliminate the requirement for a transitional kindergarten while maintaining the Sept. 1 cut off date. The board unanimously agreed to continue the program as long as it was state mandated. It is unclear when the legislature will make a decision and the board gave direction to proceed as if they are moving forward with the program. If it is ultimately not state mandated, the board expressed an interest to see if it is possible to charge students to participate in the program and ensure that it would be cost neutral to the district. As a basic aid district, no ADA funding is received for students in the transitional kindergarten program. Parent Woodrow Clark advocated for the transitional kindergarten program, saying it is important to families throughout the district. He encouraged the district to begin brainstorming additional ways to pay for the program if the budget suffers extreme midyear cuts. “The bottom line tends to be finance,” Clark said. “If things become difficult or tight in our budget now or in the next six to eight months, it’s important to have a Plan B— some way to have the program available. A lot of families, including my family, have to look now at where our son will be and give some sort of financial commitment to other schools.” Board President Brian Goldberg said in general, the and China Media Capital. The deal, which would have the three companies produce original films and television programs for the Chinese audience, would give DreamWorks Animation the most significant access to China's media market of any company, the Financial Times reported. Xi, Commerce Secretary John Bryson and Villaraigosa spoke at the China-U.S. Economic Trade Forum at the JW Marriott near L.A. Live this morning. Xi met there with Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich regarding trade partnerships with the county. Afterward, Xi, Bryson and Villaraigosa plan to rendezvous with Vice President Joe Biden at a Los Angeles school before a welcome luncheon hosted by Villaraigosa at the JW Marriott. Chinese officials will also attend a private agreementsigning between city officials and the Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corporation. The city will commit to helping the company find possible sites for expansion and network with possible clients in the city. ZTE will commit to expand the company's scope in Los Angeles. Also, Brown will host a U.S. and Chinese Governors' Roundtable at Walt Disney Concert Hall starting at 3:30 p.m this afternoon. Xi's visit comes on the heels of Villaraigosa's trade mission to China and other Asian countries in December, when the two met to discuss trade and business opportunities in the city. "I am honored that Vice President Xi Jinping accepted my invitation to visit Los Angeles as we continue to foster relationships that were renewed during my trade mission to China in December," Villaraigosa said this week. "I am committed to strengthening our local economy by expanding Chinese trade, tourism and investment in Los Angeles and exploring ways that we can expand local business opportunities in China." Chinese-owned businesses in the city employ about 600 people and pay $32 million in wages, according to the mayor's office. Xi's visit is largely intended to send symbolic messages to the Chinese public, said Clayton Dube, associate director of the U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California. It will communicate that succession is proceeding in or- program could be funded depending on how the district prioritizes dollars. “In my time on the board, I’ve learned that transitional kindergarten through third grade are the most critical years in terms of a child’s success later on in middle school and high school,” Goldberg said. “We know if we can get them up to grade level by third grade, they have a great shot at a quality educational experience. If we loose them, it’s much more difficult.” The board will continue discussing Transitional Kindergarten at its next meeting on Feb. 28. Presents New Jerusalem The Interrogation of Baruch de Spinoza at Talmud Torah Congregation in Amsterdam: July 27, 1656 by David Ives Performed at the Pico Playhouse Pico Blvd Los Angeles CA Reservation line Produced by Howard Teichman • Directed by Elina de Santos Opening Feb 10, 2012 through April 1, 2012 Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 PM Sunday Matinee 3:00 PM Tickets Thursday and Friday $28.00 Saturday and Sunday $30.00 derly fashion and that the U.S.China relationship is an important tie that both sides are trying to improve, he said. An investment delegation from Chongqing, one of China's fastest growing cities, will be looking at ways to invest in shipping infrastructure, tourism- related businesses, film and video partnerships and possibly transportation projects, Dube said. Villaraigosa is also looking to Chinese companies for investment in regional transportation projects and a high-speed rail line connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco. "Yes, that's one of the things I'd like to talk to (Xi) about and look forward to working with him," Villaraigosa told City News Service. "What it will be is an opportunity to participate in what should be one of the most significant projects of its kind in our state's history." Kenneth Lieberthal, director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institute in Washington, D.C., said that "the biggest issues out there in terms of economic relations, is whether China begins to invest seriously in real assets in the U.S., assuming partial ownership of businesses February 17, 2012 | Page 17 here, not just treasuries and agency debt." The prospect of transportation investments becoming the first high-profile test of how Americans react to Chinese coownership of public assets seems "perfectly feasible," he said. "Foreign ownership even of toll roads has been politically difficult elsewhere in the U.S.," Lieberthal said. Villaraigosa said co-ownership is not the focus of talks at this point. "They're not looking at that as much, certainly, as they are at a rate of return," Villaraigosa said. Xi's delegation includes China's ministers of foreign affairs, education and agriculture, the vice minister of commerce, a trade representative, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, other senior government officials and embassy and consular staff. Xi will conclude his trip tonight by joining Villaraigosa in attending the Lakers game against the Phoenix Suns at Staples Center. He's scheduled to leave around 10 p.m. from LAX. -City News Service BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Page 18 ANOTHER B I RT H D AY ! ? Ali Kasikci Fred Wehba Rod Pingul Charles Aidicoff Joan Mangum I love when award season comes around, not only for the excitement of trying to figure who will win what but also because it brings to town so many friends who are involved in all areas of the industry. We get to check out new restaurants (Picca, Sotto, Son of a Gun among others) and catch up with each other’s lives. I was delighted to have dinner at one of my favorite spots Craft with Shannon Rene Justice, who, for the last several years, has put together an interesting business called the “indiExhibit”. I love to shop (what girl doesn’t) and discover new, exciting things. But to tell the truth, I am not one who goes on the Internet to shop… that is until now…the “indiExhibit” represents a global group of some 70 independent artisans, who design all forms of jewelry–costume and fine–, stationary, various forms of art and paintings, and sells them to people all over the globe through the website. Because of the worldwide reach the Internet provides, these artist and designer items are very sought after… besides being beautiful and reasonably priced. They’ve had many celebrities who they’ve met at the Emmys, Golden Globes and Oscar Suites wear and collect their designs. Check them out at www.theindiexhibit.org. You’ll be pleasantly surprised. ****** Selene Walters Lamm Sidney Poitier Here’s something to celebrate… Local artist and good pal Eric R. Doolin, took thirdplace for his gorgeous oil painting at the Biennale Internazionale d’arte contemporanea. Congratulations on such a huge accomplishment. Original art, giclees, and eco-friendly furniture designed by Eric are available at www.thefractalgallery. com. ****** This week we lost a very dear friend, Milton Bilak, a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He loved life and lived it to the fullest with travel, cruises, and sharing time with his friends and family. He was world class when it came to entertaining… You could always expect the unexpected. Our condolences go out to his family. We’ll miss him, but never forget Vanna White BIRTHDAY GREETINGS— Stuart Raffel, Paris Hilton, Rene Russo, Jim Brown, Hal Holbrook, and Lou Diamond Phillips (Feb. 17); George Kennedy, Molly Ringwald, Helen Gurley Brown, Matt Dillon, Cybill Shepherd, John Travolta and Vanna White (Feb 18); Justine Bateman, Jeff Daniels, and Smokey Robinson (Feb. 19); Sandy Duncan, Ali Kasikci, Sidney Poitier and Peter Strauss (Feb. 20); Tyne Daly, Selene Walters Lamm, Kelsey Grammer and Kyle MacLachlan (Feb. 21); Drew Barrymore, and Traude Winik (Feb. 22); Fred Wehba, Charles Aidikoff, The Courier’s Rod Pingul, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Fonda (Feb. 23). .and in honor of Monday, President’s Day, may we salute four of our greatest, all with birthdays during this 3-week period... George Feb. 22 Abraham Feb. 12 Ronald Feb. 6 U-SUSHI (Continued from page 10) conversation with the sushi chef. Certainly a chance to see what others are ordering. That’s how I was introduced to uni sushi years ago. I was staring with wonder at this yellow glob the Japanese gentleman next to me was eating, so he offered to buy an order for me, and I accepted. Now it’s one of my favorite things. There are a couple of traditional sushi restaurants with counters in the neighborhood. Those who want really fresh sushi in the traditional setting will still go there. U-Sushi is going to appeal only to those who are not gourmands, and who want it fast, on the run. Open daily from U-Sushi 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 168 S. Beverly Dr. 310-777-7655˚ u-sushi.com THIS MEANS WAR (Continued from page 15) Scan The QR-Code above to visit bhcourier.com Franklin Mar. 4 escalation of war lords against the innocent, is pestered with a hackneyed script, plot and its Study with Singing Celebrity Vocal Coach Valerie Fahren Do you want to get a Record Deal or be on TV? Artist Development Makes Celebrities Increase Range/Power/Quality/Pitch Working with Major Record Labels to Find New Unsigned Talent Clients: Sabrina Bryan: Disney’s “Cheetah Girls” Lynsey Bartilson: sitcom “Grounded for Life” Erika Christensen: TV Series “Parenthood” Call Valerie Fahren 818-815-8584 www.valeriefahren.com execution. The only thing keeping this from going into the proverbial water closet is its appealing three stars and Lauren’s wacky BFF, Tish (Chelsea Handler). Amid the infighting of the two macho guys for Lauren’s love utilizing electronic spying devices, there is a subplot of spies, car chases and wrecks, gunplay and barroom brawls. And, of course, to validate this genre of film, a paintball mishap by Lauren that finds its way to Tuck’s groin. If you are wondering what I thought of the film, here’s the kicker. I thought it was pretty funny. The interaction between the adorable Lauren, the tall pretty boy FDR and the shorter rugged Tuck, whose looks and acting make him the designate English Paul Newman (If you look closely, you will catch a glimpse of Newman with Robert Redford on TV in a scene from Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid), is very well paced and directed by McG. And, if you, like me, wonder why English actors have crooked teeth, I’d chalk it up to socialized medicine. 2-1/2 out of 4 Bagels Jerry Ram Cutler, The Courier’s film critic, is rabbi at Creative Arts Temple BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 19 Shop at Beverly Hills Market for Quick Check-Out, Better Quality & Lower Prices WE DELIVER MEATS PRODUCE Ground Chicken Breast . . . . . . . .$299 lb Navel Oranges 3 lbs for Texas Ruby Red Bosc Grapefruit Pears $1 2 $1 2 for lbs for $1 Green Onions or Roma Iceberg Radishes Tomatoes Lettuce 3 $1 for 2 lbs for $1 2 $1 for Boneless Center Cut Pork Loin Chops . . .$299 lb USDA Choice New York Steak . .$799 lb USDA Choice Lamb Loin Chops . . .$999 lb WINES & SPIRITS Franciscan Chardonnay . . . . . . .$1999 Napa Valley 750 ml Mark West Pinot Noir 2009 . . . . .$799 750 ml Golden Delicious Apples . . . . . . . . .2 lbs for $1 Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99¢ lb Yellow Peaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99¢ lb Fuji Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79¢ lb GROCERY Sparkletts Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69¢ One gallon + CRV Campbell’s Chunky Soups . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$199 Selected Varieties 18.6 oz Cheerios Cereal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$399 Selected Varieties 12.8-18 oz Scott Bath Tissue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$799 12 Pack Chateau Ste. 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Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310) 657-FOOD • (310) 274-2229 Or you can check us out on www.bhdeli.com and BEVERLY HILLS Page 20| February 17, 2012 Frances Allen Desert Roundup DESERT AIDS PROJECT GALA–A record $1.5 million was raised at the 18th annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards gala in Palm Springs Convention Center last Saturday for the benefit of Desert AIDS Project. Pictured (from left): Joan Rivers, who headlined the entertainment; Jim Casey, who co-hosted the event (with Barbara Keller); and Annette Bloch, who donated $1 million for creation of a research and cancer care center. Photos by Sherman Fridman Just because the mission of Desert AIDS Project is to serve residents of the Coachella Valley living with HIV and AIDS by providing comprehensive emotional and medical support, case management, food and housing, it does not mean they cannot throw one heck of a fundraiser. After all, they have been doing it for the past 18 years. The black tie event known as the Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards gala presented by Integrated Wealth Management– which is halfway through its five-year, $1 million sponsorship –has built a reputation second only to that of the Palm Springs International Film Festival for attracting mega-star celebrity participation. Want proof? Just ask the more than 1,400 people who were flocked to the Palm Springs Convention Center last Saturday for an evening sure to be on the short-list of this season’s most memorable events. Joan Rivers, a frequent guest columnist for The Courier, hosted the entertainment–her Laser-sharp wit cementing her position as the female Don Rickles–or is it the other way ‘round? And, like Rickles, she’s really a pussycat. Also headlining was an obviously distraught Queen Latifah, who had earlier been informed of friend Whitney Houston’s death but in true show business tradition performed through her grief. Wynonna Judd showed why her rich, commanding voice has made her a muchhonored country music megastar, followed by Megan Mullally (Karen from TV’s Will & Grace), who showed that she is as talented vocally as she is a comedic actress. David Burnham, who played Fiyero in Wicked on Broadway closed the show with a poignant rendition of One Day. Jim Casey, CEO of Integrated Wealth Management, and Barbara Keller, philanthropist /restaurateur, co-hosted the event that saw HIV/AIDS-activism awards presented to actors Peter Gallagher and Matt Bomer, as well as Hydeia Broadbent, Fr. Andrew Green and Karolee Sowle. While approximately $1.5 million, a record-breaking amount, was raised by this year’s gala, there was stunned silence followed by a standing ovation as David Brinkman, CEO of Desert AIDS Project announced that project supporter and local philanthropist, Annette Bloch, had donated $1 million for the creation of the Annette Bloch Research and Cancer Care Center at Desert AIDS Project. The gift was also in memory of Bloch’s late husband, (the “R” in H & R Bloch), STATE ANNEXATION By Charles M. Deber / Edited by Will Shortz 1 2 Candlelight Protest At Cedars Over New Mental Health Policy PROTEST AT CEDARS–A candlelight protest by 70 was held outside Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Monday led by Sharon Dunas (above), president of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The demonstration focused on the closing of all inpatient and outpatient treatment at Cedars Sinai and closing of Thalians Mental Health Clinic. The fear is that the policy will leave those with mental illness on the streets. Ruta Lee, co-founder of the Thalians, in a follow up interview with The Courier commented that the center still holds millions of dollars in the Thalians Endowment, which is expressly to be used for mental health. 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To join in the work of Desert AIDS Project, or for more information, call 760323-2118. 114 91 Site of a Greek tragedy 93 Big name in jeans 96 Respectable 97 Naval force 100 “___ the Sheriff” 101 Tidies up a bit 105 Number two 106 “Tu ___ mi amor” 115 107 108 110 111 112 116 117 Cozy Drags Give up Weave’s partner Maternity ward workers, for short 114 Hip-hop 115 Deut.’s preceder 116 Environmental prefix 117 Perfect rating BEVERLY HILLS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS # CA-11460548-LL Order #: 110367919-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/13/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ROMEO REDFORD, AN UNMARRIED MAN Recorded: 4/28/2008 as Instrument No. 20080738202 in book xxx , page xxx of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County, California; Date of Sale: 2/24/2012 at 9:00 A.M. Place of Sale: Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona, CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $374,357.93 The purported property address is: 1230 NORTH HORN AVENUE #309 WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 Assessor’s Parcel No. 5559-006-158 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. PUBLIC NOTICES The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-5731965 or Login to: www.priorityposting.com Reinstatement Line: 619-645-7711 Ext. 3704 Quality Loan Service, Corp. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. IDSPub #0021592 2/3/2012 2/10/2012 2/17/2012 —————————— APN: 4340-022-066 TS No: CA08002240-11-1 TO No: 6036750 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9000 CYNTHIA STREET NO. 302, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/4/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 2/28/2012 at 09:00 AM, Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona CA, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on 02/18/2005 as Instrument No. 05 0380432 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, CA, executed by: LIOR MATIAN, SINGLE MAN, as Trustor, in favor of DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A., as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 9000 CYNTHIA STREET NO. 302, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $ 4 7 9 , 3 6 8 . 8 4 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. DATE: 1/25/2012 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA08002240-11-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Ernie Aguilar, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com AUTOMATED SALES I N F O R M AT I O N PLEASE CALL 714-5731965 TRUSTEE CORPS IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P918992 2/3, 2/10, 02/17/2012 —————————— T.S. No.: 2011-01687 Loan No.: 902258576 APN: 5554-003-048 TRA No.: 01319 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/7/2007 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States by cash, a cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Alan P Moore, a married man as his sole and separate property, Beneficiary Name: ING Bank, FSB, Duly Appointed Trustee: Integrated Lenders Services, a Delaware Corporation and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 3/16/2007, as Instrument No. 20070592635, in book -, page --, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, California. Date of Sale: 2/23/2012, at 9:00AM. Place of Sale: Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA. Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $693,742.28. The property heretofore is being sold "as is." The street Address or other common designation of real property is purported to be: 1420 North Laurel Avenue, Unit 404, West Hollywood, CA 90046. As more fully described on said deed of Trust. A.P.N.: 5554-003-048. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: 1/24/2012. Integrated Lenders Services, a Delaware Corporation, as Trustee, 2411 West La Palma Avenue, Suite 350 – Bldg. 1, (800) 232-8787, For Sale Information please call (619)5901221. Linda Mayes , Trustee Sale Officer. (20/03/12, 02/10/12, 02/17/12. R-402942) —————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TSG No.: 6071355 TS No.: CA1100236522 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN:4385?016?003 Property Address: 9611 ARBY DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS AREA, CA 90210 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 06/08/05. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On February 23, 2012 at 11:00 AM, First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 06/14/05, as Instrument No. 05 1389163, in book , page , of Official Records in the Office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County, State of California. Executed by: DALE W. TALBERT AND BETH C. TALBERT, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) INSIDE THE LOBBY OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 628 NORTH DIAMOND BAR BLVD., SUITE B, DIAMOND BAR, CA. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 4385?016?003. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property February 17, 2012 | Page 21 described above is purported to be:: 9611 ARBY DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS AREA, CA 90210. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $958,116.86. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's Trustee. The beneficiary or servicing agent declares that it has obtained from the Commissioner of Corporations a final or temporary order of exemption pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2923.53 that is current and valid on the date the Notice of Sale is filed and/or The timeframe for giving Notice of Sale specified in subdivision (s) of California Civil Code Section 2923.52 applies and has been provided or the loan is exempt from the requirements. Date: 01/28/12, First American Title Insurance Company First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC 3 First American Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Original document signed by Authorized Agent, Chet Sconyers -FOR TRUSTEE'S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916) 939-0772. First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC May be Acting as a Debt Collector Attempting to Collect a Debt. Any Information obtained may be used for that purpose. NPP0195826 02/03/12, 02/10/12, 02/17/12 —————————— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022616 The following is/are doing business as: ROOT BEAUTY 733 S. Manhattan Place #602, Los Angeles, CA 90005; Kristin R. Lauterbach 733 S. Manhattan Place #602, Los Angeles, CA 90005; The business is con- ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Kristin R. Lauterbach: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022664 The following is/are doing business as: 1) JEFF EL-EINI 2) JEFFREY EL-EINI 1415 Maple Ave. #222, Los Angeles, CA 90015; Amala Enterprises LLC 1415 Maple Ave. #222, Los Angeles, CA 90015; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Jeffrey El-Eini, CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022618 The following is/are doing business as: 1) CLOTHING YOUR SPIRIT 2) ROMANCING YOUR SOUL 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Rys Inc. 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein June 2007: Barbara Simon, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022622 The following is/are doing business as: RYS PUBLISHING 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Rys Inc. 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Barbara Simon, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022638 The following is/are doing business as: 1) DAVINCHI PROPERTIES 2) OPEN ERA INVESTMENTS 10401 Wilshire Blvd. #1016, Los Angeles, CA 90024; Daniel Azouri 10401 Wilshire Blvd. #1016, Los Angeles, CA 90024; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Daniel Azouri: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022646 The following is/are doing business as: VOGUE STATION 440 S. Main, Los Angeles, CA 900131320; Susan Modikoane 440 S. Main, Los Angeles, CA 90013; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Susan Modikoane: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C Page 22 | February 17 , 2012 T.S. NO.: 2011-CA006158 Loan Number: 160001128240-018 Order No.: 5903533 NOTICE OF UNIFIED TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/10/2007 AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED 1/10/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE P R O C E E D I N G S AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 3/2/2012, 9:00 AM, R.E.F.S. INC., A California Corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on 1/17/2007, as Document No. 20070086277, Book N/A, Page N/A , of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles, California, executed by 1345 HAVENHURST LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, as Trustor, FIRST REPUBLIC BANK, as Beneficiary. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier's check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a cashier's check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state. Place of Sale: Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is, where is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1345 HAVENHURST DRIVE WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90046 A.P.N.: 5554-017-003 Legal Description: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, condition, suitability for a particular purpose, or the location or existence of any personal property, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and Security Agreement, and any advances thereunder, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trust created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $1,944,203.45 estimated. Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase the figure prior to sale. Notice is further given pursuant to 9604(a)(1)(B) of California Commercial Code section, and by reason of default under that certain financing statement dated 01/10/2007 and that the Trustee will sell simultaneously with the above described property covered by the Deed of Trust, at the same public auction and under a single bid, certain personal property covered by the Security Agreement dated 01/10/2007, given by the trustor to Beneficiary as Secured Party. Beneficiary reserves its right to evoke its election as to some or all of said personal property and/or fixtures, or to add additional personal property and/or fixtures to the election herein expressed, as Beneficiary's sole election, from time to time and at any time until the consummation of the Trustee's Sale to be conducted pursuant to the Deed of Trust and this Notice of Trustee's Sale. See the Deed of Trust, if applicable. The personal property which was given as security for trustor's obligation is described as follows: ALL FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, MERCHANDISE, GOODS AND OTHER TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF NATURE OWNED BY DEBTOR AND LOCATED ON OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED, ALL A C C O U N T S , ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, CHATTEL PAPER, MONEY, INSURANCE CLAIMS, GENERAL INTANGIBLES, CONDEMNATION AWARDS, CONTRACT RIGHTS, INSTRUMENTS, DOCUMENTS AND OTHER RIGHTS OF DEBTOR ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO DEBTOR'S OWNERSHIP OR OPERATION OF SUCH REAL PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH ALL PROCEEDS, INCREASES AND PRODUCTS OF AN ACCESSIONS TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING. No warranty is made that any or all of the personal property still exists or is available for the successful bidder and no warranty is made as to the condition of any of the personal property, which shall be sold "as is" "where is". The beneficiary under the Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned, a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a Written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County here the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate BEVERLY HILLS PUBLIC NOTICES the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-573-1965 or visit this Internet Web site "http://www.priorityposting.com" www.priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 2011-CA006158. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder(s) sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the trustee and successful bidder(s) will have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee's Attorney. 2/2/2012 R.E.F.S. INC., A California Corporation Gabrielle Leach, Trustee Sale Officer R.E.F.S. INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. R.E.F.S. Inc. 9070 Irvine Center Dr. #120 Irvine, California 92618 (949) 474-7337 Sale Line: 714-573-1965 P921572 2/10, 2/17, 02/24/2012 —————————— Loan No. 09-1350 / WILLIAMS RESS Order No. 74709 A.P. Number 4339-015-037 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED October 14, 2009, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is hereby given, that on 3/2/2012, at 09:00 AM of said day, Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona CA, RESS Financial Corporation, a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Kathy Williams, A Widow recorded on 10/23/2009, in Book n/a of Official Records of Los Angeles County, at page n/a, Recorder’s Instrument No. 20091604776, by reason of a breach or default in payment or performance of the obligations secured thereby, including that breach or default, Notice of which was recorded 11/2/2011 as Recorder’s Instrument No. 20111486006, in Book n/a, at Page n/a, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, evidenced by a Cashier’s Check drawn on a state or national bank, or the equivalent thereof drawn on any other financial institution specified in section 5102 of the California Financial Code, authorized to do business in the State of California, ALL PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF SALE, all right, title and interest held by it as Trustee, in that real property situated in said County and State, described as follows: UNIT 115, LOT 1, TRACT 34502, PER BOOK 931, PAGE 42, OF MAPS The street address or other common designation of the real property hereinabove described is purported to be: 968 LARRABEE STREET UNIT 115, West Hollywood CA. 90069 The undersigned disclaims all liability for any incorrectness in said street address or other common designation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or other encumbrances, to satisfy the unpaid obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein; plus advances, if any, thereunder and interest thereon; and plus fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of said obligations at the time of initial publication of this Notice is $177,087.24 Dated: 2/3/2012 RESS Financial Corporation, a California corporation, as Trustee By: Bruce R. Beasley, President 1780 Town and Country Drive, Suite 105, Norco, CA 92860-3618 (seal) Telephone: (951) 2700164 or (800) 343-7377 Fax: (951) 270-2673 Trustee’s Sale Information: (714) 5731965 HYPERLINK "http://www.priorityposting.com" www.priorityposting.com P921808 2/10, 2/17, 02/24/2012 —————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No.: 9551-0261 TSG Order No.: 11 0 5 1 9 2 7 7 - C A - L M I A.P.N.: 4340-024-049 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 08/16/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO- CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NBS Default Services, as the duly appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded 08/26/2005 as document number 052058438 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, California, made by: Shams D. Javid, an unmarried man, as Trustor(s), WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable in full at time of sale by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state). All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and state, and as more fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. Sale Date & Time: March 1, 2012 at 01:00 PM Sale Location: At the Pomona Valley Masonic Temple Building, located at 395 South Thomas Street, Pomona, California The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 906 N Doheny Dr Apt #303, West Hollywood, CA 90069 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made in an “AS IS” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $351,870.69 (Estimated). Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The Declaration pursuant to California Civil Code, Section 2923.5(a) was fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded on 10/26/2011 NBS Default Services 301 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 1720 Long Beach, CA 90802 800-766-7751 For Sale Information Contact: RSVP (925) 603-7342 NBS Default Services, Mandi Harvey, 2/6/12 “We are attempting to collect a debt, and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.” (RSVP# 283740, 02/10/12, 02/17/12, 02/24/12) —————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Title Order No.: 5056811 Trustee Sale No.: 73480 Loan No.: 9903103080 APN: 4332013-011 You are in Default under a Deed of Trust dated 09/21/2006. Unless you take action to protect your property, it may be sold at a public sale. If you need an explanation of the nature of the proceedings against you, you should contact a lawyer. On 03/01/2012 at 01:00PM, FCI Lender Services, Inc. as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 10/11/06 as DOC #06 2256920 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, California, executed by: Beverly Hills Medical Management Co., LTD., a California corporation, as Trustor Greenpoint Mortgage Funding, Inc., a New York corporation, as Beneficiary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state). At: the Pomona Valley Masonic Temple Building, located at 395 South Thomas Street, Pomona, California, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California describing the land therein: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 475 South Robertson Boulevard, Beverly Hills CA 90211. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $1,335,758.75 (Estimated) Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. Date: 2/1/12 FCI Lender Services, Inc., as Trustee 8180 East Kaiser Blvd., Anaheim Hills, CA 92808 Phone: 714-2822424 For Trustee Sale Information log on to: www.rsvpforeclosures.co m or CALL: 925-603-7342 or 877 RSVP-ADS or 877 778-7237. Vivian Prieto, Vice President FCI Lender Services, Inc. is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. (RSVP# 283563)(02/10/12, 02/17/12, 02/24/12) —————————— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022616 The following is/are doing business as: ROOT BEAUTY 733 S. Manhattan Place #602, Los Angeles, CA 90005; Kristin R. Lauterbach 733 S. Manhattan Place #602, Los Angeles, CA 90005; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Kristin R. Lauterbach: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022664 The following is/are doing business as: 1) JEFF ELEINI 2) JEFFREY EL-EINI 1415 Maple Ave. #222, Los Angeles, CA 90015; Amala Enterprises LLC 1415 Maple Ave. #222, Los Angeles, CA 90015; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Jeffrey El-Eini, CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022618 The following is/are doing business as: 1) CLOTHING YOUR SPIRIT 2) ROMANCING YOUR SOUL 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Rys Inc. 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein June 2007: Barbara Simon, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022622 The following is/are doing business as: RYS PUBLISHING 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Rys Inc. 8071 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Barbara Simon, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022638 The following is/are doing business as: 1) DAVINCHI PROPERTIES 2) OPEN ERA INVESTMENTS 10401 Wilshire Blvd. #1016, Los Angeles, CA 90024; Daniel Azouri 10401 Wilshire Blvd. #1016, Los Angeles, CA 90024; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Daniel Azouri: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012022646 The following is/are doing business as: VOGUE STATION 440 S. Main, Los Angeles, CA 90013-1320; Susan Modikoane 440 S. Main, Los Angeles, CA 90013; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Susan Modikoane: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: February 08, 2012; Published: February 17, 24, March 02, 09, 2012 LACC N/C BEVERLY HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE beverly hills unified SCHOOL DISTRICT APPROVING TO MAINTAIN STATUTORY SCHOOL FACILITY FEES IMPOSED ON NEW RESIDENTIAL A N D COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION PURSUANT TO EDUCATION CODE SECTION 17620 AND GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65995 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees (“Board”) of the Beverly Hills Unified School District ("School District") will hold a Public Hearing at its Regular Meeting to be held on February 28,2012 to allow for public comment prior to consideration of its reports titled "Residential Development School Fee Justification Study for Unified School District" and "Commercial/Industrial Development School Fee Justification Study for Unified School District" ("Fee Studies"), and consider adopting a resolution of the Board of the School District to maintain Statutory School Facility Fees Imposed on New Residential and Commercial/Industrial Construction Pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code Section 65995. The Fee Studies justifying such amounts, which are incorporated herein by this reference, are on file at the School District’s offices, located at 255 Lasky Dr. Beverly Hills, CA and are available for public review from 2/17/2012 through 2/28/2012. The Public Hearing of the School District, to be held 2/28/2012 will begin at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as practicable, at the Salter Theater located at 241 Moreno Drive, Beverly Hills, CA. These matters will be considered at such time as this agenda item is considered by the Board of the School District. Any questions regarding the Fee Studies or the public hearing should be directed to La Tanya KirkCarter, Business/Facilities Consultant at (310) 5515100 ext. 2393. Published February 17, 24, 2012 BHC. —————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 11-0137108 Title Order No. 110117009 Investor/Insurer No. 102247524 APN No. 4336-024-023 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 07/20/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER." Notice is hereby given that RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant to the PUBLIC NOTICES Deed of Trust executed by CHIDI NOBI, A SINGLE MAN, dated 07/20/2005 and recorded 8/2/2005, as Instrument No. 05 1829315, in Book , Page ), of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, State of California, will sell on 03/15/2012 at 9:00AM, Doubletree Hotel Los Angeles-Norwalk, 13111 Sycamore Drive, Norwalk, CA 90650, Vineyard Ballroom at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash or check as described below, payable in full at time of sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and as more fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 8915-8917 RANGELY AVENUE, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA, 900481718. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The total amount of the unpaid balance with interest thereon of the obligation secured by the property to be sold plus reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $1,681,666.02. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept cashier's checks drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state. Said sale will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with interest as provided, and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided in said Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. DATED: 02/17/2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-91401-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 8219, Sale Information (626) 927-4399 By: Trustee's Sale Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. ASAP# 4186550 02/17/2012, 02/24/2012, 03/02/2012 —————————— T.S. No.: 09-36508 TSG Order No.: 33-80171572 A.P.N. 4340-023-070 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/17/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE P R O C E E D I N G S AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 3/8/2012 at 09:00 AM, Old Republic Default Management Services, a Division of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company as duly appointed Trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust, Recorded 06/07/2006 as Instrument No. 06 1249689 in book -, page -- of official records in the Office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, California, executed by: SUSANNA LO, A SINGLE WOMAN as Trustor, J & R LENDING, INC., as Beneficiary. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable in full at time of sale by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state). Behind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza, 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona CA, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and state, and as more fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 9005 CYNTHIA ST UNIT 215, West Hollywood, CA 90069 . The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made in an “AS IS” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $557,228.90 (Estimated) Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. The Declaration pursuant to California Civil Code, Section 2923.5(a) was fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded on 3/3/2011 Date: 2/7/2012 Old Republic Default Management Services, A Division of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, as Trustee 500 City Parkway West, Suite 200, Orange, CA 92868-2913 (866) 263-5802 For Sale Information Contact: Priority Posting and Publishing (714) 5731965 Tony Delgado, Trustee Sale Officer “We are attempting to collect a debt, and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.” P922614 2/17, 2/24, 03/02/2012 —————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No: C502285 CA Unit Code: L Loan No: 707196093/LEDERMAN AP #1: 5555-006193 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee under the following described Deed of Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier's, certified or other checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (payable in full at the time of sale to T.D. Service Company) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter described: Trustor: MONICA LEDERMAN, MICHAEL LEDERMAN Recorded December 15, 2003 as Instr. No. 03 3772677 in Book --Page --of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County; CALIFORNIA , pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded October 6, 2009 as Instr. No. 091517432 in Book --Page --of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED DECEMBER 8, 2003. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 1155 NORTH LA CIENEGA BOULEVARD PH #3, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 "(If a street address or common designation of property is shown above, no warranty is given as to its completeness or correctness)." Said Sale of property will be made in "as is" condition without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: MARCH 8, 2012, AT 10:30 A.M. *NEAR THE FOUNTAIN LOCATED AT 400 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA, CA At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described Deed of Trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $577,763.62. It is possi- ble that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. Regarding the property that is the subject of this notice of sale, the "mortgage loan servicer" as defined in Civil Code 2923.53(k)(3), declares that it has obtained from the Commissioner a final or temporary order of exemption pursuant to Civil Code section 2923.53 and that the exemption is current and valid on the date this notice of sale is recorded. The time frame for giving a notice of sale specified in Civil Code Section 2923.52 subdivision (a) does not apply to this notice of sale pursuant to Civil Code Sections 2923.52 or 2923.55. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Date: February 13, 2012 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, T.D. Service Company Agent for the Trustee and as Authorized Agent for the Beneficiary CRYSTAL ESPINOZA, ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 1820 E. FIRST ST., SUITE 210, P.O. BOX 11988 SANTA ANA, CA 92711-1988 The Beneficiary may be attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. If available , the expected opening bid and/or postponement information may be obtained by calling the following telephone number(s) on the day before the sale: (714) 480-5690 or you may access sales information at www.tacforeclosures.com. TAC# 954069 PUB: 02/17/12, 02/24/12, 03/02/12 THIS NEW NOTICE SUPERSEDES AND REPLACES ANY PREVIOUS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU MAY HAVE RECEIVED UNDER T.S. # C502285 ——— STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 20101470543 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: JM BLOW DRY 9410 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; The fictitious business name referred to above was filed on (date): October 14, 2010 in the county of Los Angeles; Joseph B. Kendal 504 Walden Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Martin D. Fassnidge 9255 Doheny Dr. #1805, West Hollywood, CA 90069; The business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP declare that all information in this statement is true and correct, Signed: Joseph Kendall, Partner; Statement #2012005546 is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012005547 The following is/are doing business as: JM BLOW DRY 9410 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Paul Lindsey 445 N. Rossmore Ave. #313, Los Angeles, CA 90004; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has February 17, 2012 | Page 23 begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein December 21, 2011: Paul Lindsey: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012005555 The following is/are doing business as: LA SWEET STOP 12121 Wilshire Blvd. #555, Los Angeles, CA 90025; Gabul LLC 12121 Wilshire Blvd. #555, Los Angeles, CA 90025; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein September 22, 2011: Gabriella Namvar, Owner: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012005560 The following is/are doing business as: FACTOR’S FAMOUS DELI 9420 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035; Factor’s Famous Deli, Inc. 9420 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein May 28, 2010: Susan Markowitz, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012005567 The following is/are doing business as: H & H TV PRODUCTIONS 100 S. Doheny Dr. #818, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Howard Pearlstein 6283 Del Valle Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Helaine Ross 100 S. Doheny Dr. #818, Los Angeles, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Howard Pearlstein: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012005580 The following is/are doing business as: 1) EVER EVOLVING PRODUCTIONS 2) THE MEN CAVE BARBER SHOP N SPA 848 S. Sherbourne Dr. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90035; Cresent Moon Inc. 848 S. Sherbourne Dr. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90035; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Cresent Moon Franklin, CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 11, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012008105 The following is/are doing business as: EXCLUSIVE GUARDS INC 501 Eastmont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90022; Exclusive Guards Inc 501 Eastmont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90022; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein January 01, 2007: Mario A. Gasca, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 13, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012008790 The following is/are doing business as: 1) LIFE INSIDE THE CEL 2) CAPITAL FOUR SUPPLY 333 Washington Blvd. #333, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292; Joseph Mariam 333 Washington Blvd. #333, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Joseph Marion: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 17, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- MENT 2012013477 The following is/are doing business as: 1) PERFECTION CONNECTION 2) CABLEMAN 1 8765 S. Denker Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90047; Damon Glaude 5440 Tanook Ln. #242, Agoura Hills, CA 91377; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein December 16, 2003: Damon Glaude: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 24, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012001162 The following is/are doing business as: HEAD SPACE 8000 Sunset Blvd. #26, West Hollywood, CA 90046; Joseph Grover 803 N. Spalding Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein January 01, 2012: Joseph Grover: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 04, 2012; Published: January 27, February 03, 10, 17, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012013765 The following is/are doing business as: FLEA KIT.COM 835 S. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036; Matthew W. Tenggren 835 S. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Matthew Tenggren: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 25, 2012; Published: February 03, 10, 17, 24, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012013773 The following is/are doing business as: ADAM’S LIMO 11601 Gorham Ave. #12, Los Angeles, CA 90049; Afshin Nouri 11601 Gorham Ave. #12, Los Angeles, CA 90049; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Afshin Nouri: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 25, 2012; Published: February 03, 10, 17, 24, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012013780 The following is/are doing business as: 1) FORKED 2) FORKED.COM 3750 S. Robertson Blvd. #100, Culver City, CA 90232; LA Bite.Com Inc. 3750 S. Robertson Blvd. #100, Culver City, CA 90232; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: James Lee, CFO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 25, 2012; Published: February 03, 10, 17, 24, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012013813 The following is/are doing business as: JM BLOWDRY 9410 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Blown LA LLC 445 N. Rossmore Ave. #313, Los Angeles, CA 90004; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein December 21, 2011: Paul Lindsey, Member/CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 25, 2012; Published: February 03, 10, 17, 24, 2012 LACC N/C ——— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2012013826 The following is/are doing business as: LANEY & CO 9940 Robbins Dr. #204, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Melaney Wyzykowski 9940 Robbins Dr. #204, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein January 01, 2011: Melaney Wyzykowski: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: January 25, 2012; Published: February 03, 10, 17, 24, 2012 LACC N/C BEVERLY HILLS Page 24 | February 17, 2012 LAST WEEK PUZZLE ANSWER 02/10/12 S E S A M E L I P T O N U N I V A C I R A O A T C H O M K R I H I S A C T N E S A W F U L G R O K S H E X E D E E K E M T E O R O G T E H P C A Y S T T O E M L I A S S T H U P B S I H E A R D E P R E Y C T H O A N I R Y L O I K F E T O N T I R P A I N E V E R A R P S B O A T H E A P G D A I L S C R O E S E T L U S E D S I U F N Y N I M A S N R S T E A S I C E A M D E E N S M I O M U O N F T F L B A E M T P A P O S T N O M E A R A B T R A N S A O N E A B J A U S D E M A R H X Y E D R E N E O A L S R R K E T I Y N O O L I O N T I O N W E R S I A P A X C H A N R A I D B O U N D A S S T U R S B N T B R E A L O U B E R S H A D H E O N E C G E N T A E R O T E P E R I N S E B A G E L U R G E P E E R B A A I A M Obituaries .............................................00 Bookkeeping/Accounting ......................01 Announcements....................................02 Mail Boxes............................................03 Lost & Found ........................................04 Personals .............................................05 Phone Cards ........................................06 Legal Services......................................09 Catering ................................................10 Valet Parking Services ..........................12 Auctions................................................25 Travel Tours..........................................40 Personal Chef.......................................42 Party Services ......................................43 Video/Photography ...............................44 Schools/Instruction ...............................45 Computer Consultants..........................46 Health & Beauty....................................4 7 Fitness ..................................................48 Professional Services...........................50 Alterations ............................................53 Jobs Wanted ........................................55 Situations Wanted ................................58 Jobs Wanted Domestic ........................60 Domestic Agencies...............................85 Child Care ............................................86 Elderly Home/Care ...............................88 Employment Opportunities ...................90 Volunteer Work.....................................98 45 55 LEGAL SERVICES SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION JOBS WANTED BANKRUPTCY ($200) FRENCH TUTOR Evictions • Divorces • Name Changes • • Wage Garnishments • • Law Suits • We Are A Debt Relief Agency Assaf Services, LLC • 323/952-6930 • 818/988-0844 Beverly Hills • Los Angeles Hollywood • Van Nuys ————— LICENSED BY THE STATE BAR AS A I R O N O N P E E K E D Business and Commercial Lots .........235 Wanted to Rent, Offices .....................239 Offices, Stores for Lease....................240 Commercial Property For Lease .........241 Building Material.................................245 Industrial Lots.....................................250 Acreage, Residential Lots ..................260 Condominiums and Townhouses........270 Real Estate for Exchange ..................280 Real Estate Services ..........................281 Real Estate Loans..............................288 Property Management .......................290 Houses for Sale .................................300 Wanted to Buy....................................302 Wanted to Buy Houses ......................303 Palm Springs for Rent ........................331 RENTALS Rentals to Share ................................404 Wanted to Rent ..................................405 Garage/Storage Rentals .....................407 Rooms for Rent...................................415 Hotels & Motels...................................416 Boarding House/Senior Living ............418 Houses for Rent Furnished ................420 Houses for Rent Unfurnished.............425 Apartments for Rent Furnished..........435 Rental Referral Services ....................439 Apartments for Rent Unfurnished ......440 Vacation Rentals ................................449 GORDON REID WALLACK A LAW CORPORATION “When You Need Good Counsel” (310) 441-1744 (818) 995-9415 18 ACCOUNTING FREELANCE ACCOUNTANT Flexible service and per project. ********* Mario Villagran, MBA 818-416-7511 45 SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCED Pre-K - Adult • Speech-Language MISCELLANEOUS/SALES • Special Needs Business Opportunities .......................110 Business Wanted ................................115 Investment Opportunities....................125 Investors Wanted ................................126 Business Services ..............................130 Financial Services ..............................135 Money to Loan....................................150 Mortgage Loans ..................................151 Real Estate Loans ..............................155 Money Wanted....................................165 Antiques/Paintings for Sale................460 Antiques/Paintings Wanted.................461 Jewelry ...............................................468 Furniture For Sale ..............................469 Miscellaneous for Sale........................470 Miscellaneous Wanted ........................471 Pianos For Sale ..................................472 Pianos Wanted....................................473 Fashion ...............................................474 Garage/Estate Sales...........................475 Pets ....................................................480 Auctions .............................................488 Consultant • Special & General Education Teacher REAL ESTATE Income Property for Sale ...................200 Income Property Wanted ....................201 Commercial Property For Sale...........202 Businesses For Sale ..........................208 Business Property for Sale .................210 Business Property for Rent.................215 Business Property Wanted.................220 46 COMPUTER CONSULTANT TRANSPORTATION Autos for Sale ....................................500 Motorcycles ........................................525 Aircraft’s for Sale................................540 Aircraft’s Wanted ................................545 Boats/Yachts ......................................555 COMPUTER SPECIALIST Specializing in: - On-Site Custom Computer Service - PC & MAC - Hardware /Software - DSL / Cable / Dial Up - Troubleshooting - Anti-Virus & More... - Local References 310/275-DAVE or email: David@ TechnoEntomology.com ————— ONE-ON-ONE COMPUTER Repair & Training A t Yo u r • Home or Office • • Installation • Setup • • Software Training • • Internet • Excellent References! F/T or P/T • 11 Years Exp. Call: 310/770-6285 88 ELDERLY CARE Speaks English+Farsi. Great Cook, errands, appointments, etc. With car & insurance. References Available. 424/248-0117 Good Company. Great People. We provide in-home care and companionship to help you remain independent and happy at home. If you need help and would like a free in-home assessment please call us at: 323-932-8700 Are You 50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES VOICE / PIANO LESSONS I can run your errands or take you to your appts. Own car & insurance. Years of Experience C ALL J OAN : as Professional 310/409-8495 Singer/Musician/Teacher. BM-Northwestern www. Univ. School of Music bhcourier www.marlajones.com a full time live-in position. SEEKING CAREGIVER/ COMPANION POSITION Professional, Experienced, • 310/459-0895 GEORGETTE BERGMAN 424/248-3969 MARLA 323/377-1790 ————— CALL E. STURM: H OUSEBOUND & UNABLE TO DRIVE TO A PPOINTMENTS , ERRANDS , SHOPPING , ETC . ————— 818/536-3737 PERSONAL ASSISTANT, • Patient & Caring • CARETAKER, & COOK Reliable, & Discrete. Seeking Pathologist BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL CAREGIVER/ ————— flexible pricing. Hire hourly or The Couture Caregiver 88 ELDERLY CARE All Grade Levels COMPANION University Graduate Seeking Full-Time Personal assistant, with References Position detail oriented, French native dependable, educated, P/T+Weekends OK, Grammar, Live-In Preferred. keen on T.L.C. Conversation, CNA, 7-years experience. High school SAT/AP prep Let’s Celebrate Life! Cooking, errands, appts., Call Lilly Fast results. 323/915-7128 etc. With car+ins. Audrey Excellent References. 323/608-3154 PROBLEM SOLVER CLASSIFI ED INDEX MISCELLANEOUS/ANNOUNCEMENTS 09 .com 310.278.1322 • ELDERCARE • IN-HOME SPECIALIST • Caregivers • CNA • CHHA • Companions • Live-In / Live-Out Bonded & Insured• Licensed • Fully Screened 310.859.0440 www.exehomecare.com BBB A+ (Highest Rated) RN on Staff BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 25 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Yuki Sharoni Beauty & Lifestyle ARE YOU A SENIOR AND NEED ASSISTANCE? We can help YOU! **************** We provide experienced NEED HELP? WE UNDERSTAND... Mama’s caregivers are loving, caring, trained & bonded. Live in or out. MAMA’S HOME CARE 323/655-2622 240 270 302 OFFICE & STORES FOR LEASE OFFICE & STORES FOR LEASE CONDOMINIUMS & TOWNHOMES WANTED TO BUY BEVERLY HILLS FOR SALE WILL RENT TO OWN CONDO BEVERLY HILLS $450,000 BEVERLY HILLS 310/276-7600 x.203 UP TO 3 BEAUTIFUL, Call Charles Dizengoff 310/259-9911 ————— 6210 WILSHIRE BL. @ FAIRFAX AVE. MOVE-IN SPECIAL OFFICES FOR LEASE clean, professional, large, remodeled offices available within a full-service suite, w/ excellent views, located on Wilshire Blvd. Secretarial bays, interior offices, & storage also available. $1-2K per office DOHENY/OLYMPIC Furnished room w/ bathroom, separate entrance, refrigerator, microwave, washer/dryer, utilities incl., parking space, Call Joe at 310/489-7793 $549,000 BEVERLY HILLS WILSHIRE BLVD RETAIL FRONTAGE & SMALL OFFICE PRIVATE PROFESSIONAL *** SUITES *** NO NNN S Y C H O T H E R A P Y All Utilities Included. Must Lease Now! Beverly Drive Spacious spa room available for rent inside of Yuki Sharoni Beauty & Lifestyle, located in Beverly Hills. Only serious spa professionals, who have an established clientel, should inquire. Our spacious spa room is ideal for spa professionals such as massage therapists, estheticians, nail technicians, and eyelash technicians. We look forward to having you join our team. Please call Cynthia at 310.282.5440 with any questions. Cargivers, CNA’s & HHA’s for seniors needing companions to drive them to ————— Budget Analyst, doctors, prepare meals, Job location Los Angeles, light housekeeping, etc... CA, Send resume w/this We offer responsible and ad, to Code 12088-AC, nurturing care. Our staff is M. Glasberg, Crystal Cruises, Inc. thoroughly screened and 2049 Century Park East, we care. Live In/Out. Call Lisa 24hrs. 323/877-8121 323/806-9498 240 90 88 ELDERLY CARE Great People Make GOOD COMPANY Professional appearance. Small complex, B.H.+Westside Area Management/ Maintenance Experience a Plus. GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Fax Resume: 310/829-2630 Or Email: THEROBERTSCO @ THEROBERTSCO . COM “You worked hard taking care of others. Now, let us take care of you in your home. You deserve the best !” • Caregivers • Medication • CNA • HHA Reminders • Companions • Grocery Shopping • Sitters • Meal Preparation • Doctors Appts • Wake-Up Calls • Light Housekeeping • Screened, Bonded and Committed to TLC Health Care at its Best! Call 323-298-7887 AND MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE with many amenities Our premiere private Suite 1400, Los Angeles duty home care agency is currently CA 90067 1 & 2 - PERSON RESIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM P seeking professional caregivers to assist our senior clients. CNA’s, CHHA's, MA's preferred. Great paying positions available throughout Los Angeles, Hancock Park, Beverly Hills, Bel Aire, Pacific Palisades and San Fernando Valley. Please call (323) 932-8700 240 ************ 5 6 0 SQ . FT . ************ Great location w/ views and parking available. Call: 310/395-7272 or email: gary@westhillmgmt.com Private Office Suite at 9595 Wilshire Bl. 508 RSF • $2,300/Mo. 1 Large Executive Window Office & 1 Support/ One Month Reception Area. FREE RENT Contact: Stan Gerlach *** FOR LEASE *** Or: Bryan Dunne *BEVERLY HILLS* 310/550-2500 OFFICE & STORES FOR LEASE 489 S. Robertson Bl. 500sf. - 1,000sf. Single Studio Offices. Unique space, all amenities, skylights, high ceilings. Above standard improvements. BELOW MARKET RATE! Call Ray: 310/274-7988 ————— Fairfax/Wilshire UNIQUE & QUIET PSYCHOTHERAPY ~ OFFICE ~ Shared waiting room, call light system separate exits, full kitchen, free parking. $900/MO. Utilities Included. Email: mcbensonasst@gmail.com Call: 323/938-4012 ————— Call 310/237-2977 or 713/266-1444 ————— Newly Renovated PRIME BEVERLY HILLS WESTWOOD, 321 N. OAKHURST DR. BRENTWOOD, 1 BD + DEN + 1.5 BA CENTURY CITY Areas 2nd Floor Front Unit. EXCELLENT CREDIT. Large and Spacious Please Call: Approx. 1,600 sq. ft. 310/806-8124 Full service building, front view, security 404 guard (day & night), ROOM pool, suana, gym & TO RENT rec. room, Hardwood flrs throughout, 2 parking. KELEMEN REAL ESTATE (310) 966-0900 all listings are on centurycityliving.com This Weeks Listings CENTURY PARK EAST 2 Bdrm Suites, 2 Bath. Updated Kitchen & Baths Wood Lam Floors, Large Balcony City Views, Quiet Location $700,000 Sub-Penthouse 2 bed, Den, 2 Baths Extra Large Corner 2 Jumbo Balconies Unobstructed Views of Los Angeles & Bev Hills Quiet Location OFFICE SPACE Near Wilshire on Santa Monica Blvd. $825,000 Up to 3,800 19th Floor 2 Bed, Den 2 Baths Available immediately Extra Large Corner, City & Ocean Views, Totally Renovated Building signage Black Marble, Granite, Stainless Steel Kitchen, Luxurious Baths available 2 Jumbo Balconies Contact Kosha 310/691-5520 PREMIER COLLECTION Female Only. $650/MO. 310/276-8797 or 310/433-0438 405 WANTED TO RENT Small Living Place WANTED to RENT w/ parking & fridge. in Beverly Hills, Westside, Adj. Areas Professional, Quiet Gentleman. Non-smoker. No pets. 14 Years at Current Beverly Hills Home. Home 310/246-9228 EXCELLENT REFERENCES. 407 GARAGE / STORAGE $1,100,000 Corner Penthouse. Lowest high rise penthouse in West LA 2 Bed, 2 Baths Unobstructed 270 degree views Sky Lounge with 2 Balconies Walk-in Closet, Stone Island Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances $1,895,000 Corner High Floor, Extra Large Condo, Totally Renovated 2 Bed, 2 Baths Travertine Floors, Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite Counters Unobstructed 270 degree views Huge Spa Tub, 2 Large Balconies Heated Pools, Sundeck, Tennis, Doorman, Houseman, Gardens & Lawns, Security Staff, Switchboard, Saunas, Business Center CENTURY PARK EAST CENTURY TOWERS PARK PLACE CENTURY HILL LE PARC CENTURY WOODS For Lease See our Ad Sec. 440 SANTA MONICA 427 Montana Ave. Storage Space Av a i l a b l e for Rent. Close to Beach . 310/394-7132 ————— www. bhcourier .com 310.278.1322 C L A S S I F I E D R E N TA L S Page 26 | February 17, 2012 BEVERLY HILLS 425 440 440 440 440 440 440 HOUSE FOR RENT UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS NEWLY BUILT B E V E R L Y H I L L S BEVERLY HILLS • • • • • • • • • 1 Bedroom 1 B a t h • • ======= • •1 Bd.+1 Ba.• • G ORGEOUS U NITS • • ••• B R I G H T & S P A C I O U S Central air, large ••• WESTWOOD LUXURY TOWNHOME 1 0 9 0 5 O h i o A v e . 443 S. Oakhurst Dr. Exquisite 2 bdrm. + den. 1 Bdrm. + 1 Bath ••••• ••••• 2.5 bath. Hardwood flrs, granite kitchen, patio. $3,200/MO. ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ NEW BEAUTIFUL HOME Near Beverly Park Huge yard, pool, view!!! $11,000/MO. Also available for sale. (Agt) 310/505-5333 BEVERLY HILLS 218 S. Tower Dr. •• •• S•i n•g l•e •• •• • • 1 Bd.+1 Ba. • • 2 Bdrm. + 2 Bath Large dining room, full ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Old World Charm! security building with Large & Bright. Bright, intercom entry, pool, gym & doorman. BEVERLY HILLS balcony, pool, elevator, fridge, stove, laundry fac. Pool, a/c, balcony, $5,500/MO. LIVING. Close to restaurants fridge, stove, laundry on-site laundry, Call 310/433-3326 rm., prkg., intercom Balcony, dishwasher, & shopping. intercom entry. Close To U.C.L.A. or 818/458-6188 entry, elevator. 323/651-2598 elevator, intercom 320 N. La Peer Dr. 310/477-6856 Bright, controlled access, balcony, pool, elevator, laundry fac., prkg. ————— • WESTWOOD • 672 Kelton Ave. X-St. Strathmore entry, on-site laundry, parking. Please Call: 310/435-3693 ————— ————— • 310/246-0290 • BRENTWOOD CLOSE TO 519 S. Barrington Ave. SHOPS & DINING ————— ˚Δ˚Δ˚Δ˚Δ˚Δ˚Δ˚ BEVERLY HILLS 1 Bdrm. + 1 Bath • • • • • 2• Bdrm. Bright unit. +1 Bath • • W E S T W O O D Newly Remodeled 440 Dishwasher, On-site 2 BDRMS + 2 BATHS • 1 Bdrm. +1 Bath • 1380 Midvale Ave. UNFURNISHED Controlled access, laundry, parking. Hardwood floors, new • • • • • • kitchen, central air & APARTMENTS parking, laundry facility. • • • Close to • 2 Bd.+2 Ba. heat, laundry, parking. Brentwood Village. Close to U.C.L.A. 1 Bd.+1 Ba.• • • • Near Cedar Sinai and 310/472-8915 310/208-3085 Pool, elevator, The Beverly Center. BEVERLY HILLS’ ~ BEST ~ • BRENTWOOD • controlled access, on- Susann 310/560-4092 ~ WEST L.A. ~ L O C AT I O N 125 N. Barrington Av. sight laundry, parking. Michael 310/497-9193 1675 Colby Ave. ————— North of Wilshire 3 0 3 N . S w a l l D r. L rg. 2 B d.+2 B a. * * * * * * Key-controlled intercom entry, subterranean parking, laundry facilities, large private balcony, huge closets, tiled floors, ceramic tile bath floors, central air. No Pets. * * * * * * * * * • OPEN HOUSE • • Sat. & Sun • • 11am-1pm • Call For Appointment: 310/550-6038 BeverlyHillsApartments.net In The HEART of LARGE & LOVELY BEV. HILLS TRIANGLE BH CONDO 2600+ S.F. 170 N. Crescent Dr. 2 BD. + DEN + 2.5 BA. •• •• •• •• •• ————— Close to U.C.L.A. 310/473-1509 ————— WEST L.A. N EWLY R EMODELED 1628 Westgate Ave. • 2 B drm. ~ Single ~ + 2 B ath • SANTA MONICA ————— 1 Bdrm. +1 Bath CLOSE TO SHOPS & R ESTAURANTS . 310/385-9169 ————— BEVERLY HILLS ADJ. • ROOFTOP POOL • 120 S. Swall Dr. 3 Bdrm. + 2 Bath • • • • • • • • • • 1 Bedroom •• • • 1 Bath •• Very Spacious, A/C, intercom entry, on-sight laundry, prkg. Close to Cedars-Sinai, Beverly Center, shops, cafes & transportation. ————— ————— BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD 11666 Goshen Ave. B E A U T I F U L (•)(•)(•)(•)(•) 11640 Kiowa Ave. • Single+Loft+11/2 Ba. 1 & 2 Newly Updated • • • • • Single 2 Bdrm. + 2 Bath B d r m . A p t ’ s (•)(•)(•)(•)(•) ••••••• Available Central air/heat, 1 Bdrm. + 1 Bath • • • • • • • • • fireplace, patio, Balcony, dishwasher, • WESTWOOD • *** PRIME *** BEVERLY HILLS ————— entry, laundry facility, elevator, parking. Close to U.C.L.A. ————— ————— ∞∞∞∞∞∞ ∞ Balcony, stove, 3 BDRM. + 2 BATH New kitchen, firefridge, dishwasher, place, 2 car garage. intercom-entry, on-site ————— ————— ————— Fireplace, balcony, a/c, laundry facility, subterranean prkg. Near Whole Foods. 310/207-1965 ————— • WESTWOOD • 550 Veteran Ave. = = = = = = = = = 1 Bdrm. + 1 Bath = Spacious,, microwave, intercom entry, on-sight laundry & parking. Very close to UCLA & Westwood Village . 310/208-5166 ————— ————— ————— on-site laundry L.A.’S FINEST, MOST and parking. LUXURIOUS APT. RENTAL 213/385-4751 * * * * * * ————— • 2 Bd.+2 Ba. • • • • • SANTA MONICA • CONDO QUALITY • 6-Month Lease Avail. * * * * * * Every Extra Luxury: custom cabinets, granite countertops, stone entry, pool, health club, spa. • Close to UCLA • 1350 S. Midvale Ave. L.A., 90024 Contact Mgr.: • 310/864-0319 • 2 BD. + DEN + 2 BA. Beautiful apt. Lots of lights, washer/dryer in unit, 2 prkng space. Furnished $4,295 Unfurnished $4,200 Call: 310/927-2140 • • • • • • W E S T L . A . ————— + 2 Bd. 1 Ba. TeXaS Ave. BEVERLY HILLS •• • • 12333 ∞ ∞ ∞ UPPER DUPLEX •• •• ∞Bdrm. ∞ +∞2 ∞ • • 2 Bath FOR LEASE A/C, pool, intercom 310/478-8616 laundry, parking. Beverly Hills & 310/207-1869 controlled access, a/c, heated pool, Beverly Hills Adj. pool, elevator, parking, • BRENTWOOD • elevator controlled 922 S. Barrington Av. WEST L.A. laundry facility. BRENTWOOD access, on-site laundry, C A L L F O R M O R E • 1 Bdrm.+1 Bath • 1433 Armacost Ave. I N F O R M AT I O N 310/312-9871 11933 Darlington Ave. parking. Close to Fireplace, balcony, 1 B d rm. wet bar, dishwasher, 1 B d r m . ==== Brentwood Village, Dan: 310/273-9626 + 1 Bath laundry facility, ==== + 1 B a t h Shops & Restaurants. WILSHIRE Bright & Spacious. Spacious, C O R R I D O R elevator, parking. • 310/826-4889 • L O S A N G E L E S C LOSE TO SHOPS + DINING . Dishwasher, dishwasher, 4 0 1 S . H O O V E R S t . 10530-10540 818/669-1990 controlled access on-sight laundry Wilshire Bl. * * * * * * * * on-sight laundry, prkg. and parking. • 2 Bdrm.+1 Bath • L O W M O V E - I N ! • SINGLE SANTA MONICA 213/663-8513 310/473-1509 ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ 427 Montana Ave. • 1 Bdrm +1 Bath ∞1 Bdrm. • +1 Bath • •• • • 2 Bdrm +2 Bath BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD ••• •••• ∞ ∞ ∞ “ T h e M i s s i o n ” 904-908 Granville Av. ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ • S i n g l e • 904-908 Granville Av. • • * * * * * * * * Living • •• • • • • • • • • • •••••• • W e s t w o o d • Control access, pool, Luxury ••• ••• with valet, 2 Bd.+2 Ba. Controlled access, 2 Bd.+2 Ba. dishwasher, elevator, lush garden Includes: Includes: garage, laundry facility. ————— 310/600-2350 N EAR P ENINSULA H OTEL AND BHHS 310/597-9750 ————— ————— 2,000+sf., granite gas kitchen, washer/dryer, balcony, central air, huge closets. Quiet bldg. $4,800/Month ————— ————— Spacious & Bright. 10933 Rochester Ave. A/C, balcony, 2 Bdrm.+2 Bath Bright & Airy. Upscale, Bright, 427 Montana Ave. dishwasher, stove, Jr . Executive Balcony, Dishwasher, • • Gorgeous & Spacious. •••• • Spacious, balcony, wet bar, intercom entry, • • • Intercom entry, on-sight With Pool, balcony, • S i n g l e • a/c, fireplace, pool, on-sight laundry, prkg. • • parking, on-sight central air, fireplace, • • • •• controlled access, • 310/477-0072 ••• ••• laundry facility. stove, elevator, laundry fac., parking. Controlled access, CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION. intercom entry, prkg. Close To U.C.L.A. WESTWOOD 310/820-1810 • 310/476-2181 • garage, laundry facility. 310/473-5061 1409 Midvale Ave. Close to Beach. Close to shopping. • • •• 310/394-7132 VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS BEVERLY HILLS Nr. Horace Mann School $4,200/MO. 211 ARNAZ DRIVE Call 323/829-4256 ————— *BEVERLY HILLS* NORTH OF WILSHIRE Spacious 3 Bedrooms Plus Den, 3 Baths. Formal Dining Room, Living Room, Central Heating & Air, Security System and Laundry Hook-ups. No Pets. Available April 1st. $4,250/MO. surrounding pool, Fireplace, balcony, Daytime: 310/466-6567 Close to Beach. Evenings & Weekends a/c, laundry facility, gym, elevator, etc. 310/394-7132 562/943-6627 subterranean prkg. Dishwasher, central air, balcony. **CENTURY CITY** Near Whole Foods. 310/207-1965 Call: 310/470-4474 2220 S. Beverly Glen ————— ————— ————— HUGE • HUGE • HUGE • • NORTH OF Prime Beverly Hills H O L L Y W O O D •1 Bd.+Den+1 Ba.• 8 4 3 4 th S t . BURTON WAY • • • • • • 2 Bdrm. +2 Bath • 2 Bd. + 2 Ba. 1769-1775 Sycamore Av. • • L o t s o f • • 1 Blk. East of Doheny • ROOFTOP POOL • Character & Charm! • 1 Bd. + 1 Ba. • B a c h e l o r Appx. 1,800sf., faux wood 1 BEDROOM Alcove fireplace, fridge, flrs., walk-in closet, patio. laundry facility, gated Clean, bright, nice size central a/c. Quiet bldg. apartments. Swimming parking, intercom N EAR PENINSULA pool, laundry facilty entry and more. HOTEL AND BHHS. • 310/552-8064 • and gated garage. 323/851-3790 $3,800/Month Close to Everything. Rooftop jacuzzi with Call 310/276-9871 310/471-2737 panoramic city views. Heated pool, balcony, a/c, • S i n g l e dishwasher, controlled Controlled access, laundry facility. access, elevator, laundry room, parking. Utilities Included. 310/929-0610 4 Blks. to Beach. C L A S S I F I E D R E N TA L S BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 27 440 440 440 440 440 440 UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS WEST HOLLYWOOD LUXURY PENTHOUSE 3 BDRMS + 2.5 BATH Remodeled kitchen with granite counter tops. New hardwood floors. Large living room with floor to ceiling windows and breathtaking views. Master suit with granite counters, private elevator entry to unit, central air, w/d hook-up Large patio off living/ dining rooms, pool, parking in gated subterranean garage. Limited access bldg. $3,950/MO. Call 323/944-0270 Cell 310/351-0729 ————— BEVERLY HILLS 145 S. MAPLE BEAUTIFUL PENTHOUSE 2 BD + DEN + 2.5 BA With locked elevator, private rooftop patio, huge deck. large kitchen with new appliances and granite countertops, washer & dryer in unit, central air and heat, Subterranean parking. Plenty of storage space. $3,750/MO. CALL 310/385-7188 ————— *BEVERLY HILLS* HANCOCK PARK ADJ FRENCH CHATEAU 342 N. PALM DR. 2 BEDROOM + DEN + 2.5 BATHROOM Upper with balcony, Granite kitchen, marble floors, jacuzzi tub with separate steam shower. Deluxe Unit. $3,400/MO. (Minimum 2 year lease) By appointment only 818/679-6747 (No Calls after 8 PM) LUXURY 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX APARTMENT centurycityliving.com Bay windows, new Valet and Guest Parking. Huge Heated kitchen, wall-to-wall Pool, Security Staff, carpet, owner occupied. Doorman & Houseman, Switchboard No garage. Retired Tennis, Fitness Center professional couple Business Center NEW LISTINGS EVERYDAY preferred. No Smokers. Call for latest properties $2,800/MO. Call 323/829-2933 CENTURY PARK EAST ————— ————— • BEVERLY HILLS • BEVERLY HILLS 2 Bdrm. • $2,790/Mo. LARGE 3 BEDROOM X-LARGE LUXURY APT. DUPLEX APARTMENT Professionally decoNewly remodeled, hard- rated. All new interior. wood floors, central a/c Hrwd., drapes, granite kitch/bath, s.s. appl., w/d & heat, upper floor. hook-ups, hi-ceilings. $3,300/MO. Also 2 Bdrm. • $2,490 174 SWALL DRIVE 310/271-6811 213/447-4832 Cell: 310/994-4122 ELEVATOR OPENS DIRECTLY INTO UNIT. Lisa Sherman • Broker High Floor Partial Ocean Views. Huge Master Bedroom. Walk-in Closet, Separate Stall Shower Renovate Stainless Steel Kitchen. Real Hardwood Floors. Heating & Air Conditioning Incl. Valet or Self Parking Extra Storage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 BED, 1 BATH $2,750/MONTH High Floor, Renovated, Large Balcony Manhattan Views IN 4-UNIT BUILDING Large 2 Bdrm + 2 Ba. Hardwood floors, central A/C, All appliances in kitchen included, new bathroom, laundry room. $2950/MO. Call 310/8439355 2 BDRM, 2 BATHS $3,150/MONTH • PRIME • BEVERLY HILLS Immaculate Owner’s Unit Lrg 2 Bd+3 Ba • $2,750 Hrwd., den, dining area, wet bar, a/c, 2-car garage, laundry fac., 2-entrances. Total privacy. BEVERLY HILLS Close to Rodeo Dr. Beautiful Well Lit Appt: 310/271-4207 2 BD. + DEN + 2 BA BEVERLYHILLS Adj. Balcony, central air/heat 2+2 Top Flr • $2,495 granite counter tops, wet bar, ample closets, hardwood floors, 2 car parking and strorage. 137 S. MAPLE DR. $2,900/MO. Call 310/385-7188 2 Entrances, lrg living Roof Garden Panoramic B.H. Views Hi-ceilings, tile+carpet. Pool, sauna, elevator, central air, prkg., marble lobby. 1259 S. Camden Dr. 310/849-3858 ————— ————— WESTWOOD ————— 310/786-1851 BEVERLY HILLS ADJ. 1017 S. SHERBOURNE Very Private & Spacious 2 BDRM. + 1.5 BATH upper unit with breakfast and formal dining room. Yard, laundry & parking. 1 BDRM, 1 BATH $2,750/MONTH ————— Must see! 439 S. Rexford PRIME BEVERLY HILLS ————— • WESTWOOD • Front 3rd Floor Unit Newer Construction 2 Bd.+2 Ba. • $3,650 Gourmet granite kitch. w/ Viking appl. Lrg. master w/ double sinks, spa-tub, walk-in closet. Hrwd. flrs., high-ceilings, w/d in unit, central air, balcony. *KELEMEN* • OPEN HOUSE • REAL ESTATE BEVERLY HILLS ADJ. Sun. • 12-1pm LUXURIOUS (310) 966-0900 By Appt. Only 2 BDRM, 2 BATH Beverly all listings are on Hills Schools TOP FRONT 2 BD/DEN BEVERLY HILLS 336 S. Rexford Dr. NEWLY DECORATED XL Living Room 26’x17’ • 2 Bdrm.+1 Bath • + Den with bar 17’x13’. ~ N E W L Y U P D A T E D ~ Laundry facility, balcony, Upper, hardwood ELEVATOR, gated, floors, a/c, laundry, QUIET 12 units, no pets. covered parking. 10966 OHIO AVE. $2,200/Month $3,500/MO. $2,800/MO. 310/247-8547 Call 213/804-3761 Call 310/653-2551 310/433-1949 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 Large Balconies. Renovated High Floor. Granite Counters. Hardwood Floors. City & Ocean Views ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 BED, 2 BATH $3,150/MONTH 2 Large Balconies. Renovated Kit & Baths/ Hardwood Floors Quiet Corner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 BDRM, 2 BATHS $3,150/MONTH Corner High Floor. Renovated Granite Counters. Hardwood Floors 2 Large Balconies. Unobstructed City Views CENTURY TOWERS $3,250/MONTH 1 BED, 1 BATH Totally Renovated. Marble Floors, Stainless Steel Kitchen, Huge Living Room Walk-in Closet, Recessed Lights, Luxurious Marble Bath, High Floor Breathtaking City & Ocean Views Large closets, balconies, all amenities in kitchen breakfast area, new flooring, A/C, fireplace, wet bar, washer & dryer included in laundry area. Secured building with garden courtyard. Choice location Near Beverly Center,CedarsSinai, Restaurants, Etc. No Pets. $2,200/MO. Shown By Appointment. Available March2012 8544 BURTON WAY CALL 310/273-6770 or 323/653-6100 ————— BEVERLY HILLS 403 S. PECK DR. Near Roxbury Park 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $2,100/MO. Elegant, completely remodeled. Central air and heat, hardwood floors, wood burning garage parking. Call 818/481-7455 ————— Upper Duplex Spacious 2 Bd.+1 Ba. Lrg. living, dining & breakfast rms., Italian tiled bath, hrwd. flrs., high celings, decorative fireplace, 2-lrg balconies, remodeled granite countertop kitchen, new fridge & oven, 5-lrg. closets, newly painted. PRIME LOCATION BEVERLY HILLS & BRENTWOOD LUXURY UNITS • SINGLES • 1 BEDROOMS • 2 BEDROOMS • 323/828-7170 • 818/783-4969 Hardwood flrs/Carpets BEVERLY HILLS ADJ. From $1,500-$2,200 ————— LUXURIOUS 1 BDRM.+ 1.5 BATH COURTYARD VIEW Spacious living room and berber carpets, kitchen all amenities, including microwave, washer/dryer in the unit, , balconies, fireplace, central A/C, and secured building. Close to Beverly Center, Restaurants, Shops and Cedars-Sinai. Please no pets. $1,850MO. 8544 BURTON WAY By appointment call Available March2012 BEVERLY HILLS ADJ *** 310/273-6770 *** *** 323/653-6100 *** ————— BEVERLY HILLS 8747 Clifton Way 1 BDRM. 1 3/4 BATH $1,675/MO. Central air, dishwasher, microwave, parking, laundry facility, gated entry, elevator, upgraded kitchen, rooftop patio. Ron:310/990-1730 Shown by appointment 310/966-1014 ————— HEART OF WESTWOOD Beautiful, Quiet St. 2 Bd.+1 Ba. • $1,550 Upper, extra storage room, hardwood flrs., crown moldings, stove, fridge, 1-prkg. • 1 Year Lease • APPT: 323/653-3112 ————— BEVERLY HILLS ADJ 1 Bdrm + 1 Ba. Upper Has 3 closets, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, carpet, a/c & heat, washer/dryer, balcony, one prkng spc. Two blocks west of Robertson, half a block north of Third St. $1,395/MO. 310/652-8519 or 310/801-4642 Excellent Area. $1,950/MO. Call 310/908-1919 BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS DOHENY/OLYMPIC Spacious Upper 1 Bd. Furnished room w/ LIKE-A-HOME CEDARS-SINAI AREA COMPLETELY RENOVATED bathroom, separate ————— ————— ————— Large 2 Bd.+1 Ba. New fridge, stove, carpet, entrance, refrigerator, microwave, ~ Duplex ~ blinds, paint, floors, ceiling Beautiful neighborhood. fan, fixtures. Covered washer/dryer, utilities incl., parking space, Fridge, stove, central air, prkg., laundry facility Female Only. washer/dryer, hardwood Quiet 6-unit bldg. $650/MO. floors. No pets. $1,440/Mo. • No pets 310/276-8797 or $1,900/Month 323/653-4379 CENTURY PARK EAST CENTURYTOWERS PARK PLACE CENTURY HILL LE PARC CENTURY WOODS For Sale See our Ad Sec. 270 9633 W. Olympic Bl. Adj. Roxbury Park 2 Bd.+1 Ba. • $1,875 Updated kitchen w/ granite, hrwd. flrs., d/w, fridge, a/c, restricted entry. 440 310/704-4656 310/433-0438 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 310.278.1322 BEVERLY HILLS Page 28 | February 17, 2012 471 PIANOS FOR SALE 475 STEINWAY ESTATE SALE GRAND PIANO Sat & Sun 9am-4pm For Sale Mon 2/20 •10am-2pm ANTIQUES BUY & SELL ANTIQUES / JEWELRY GARAGE / ESTATE SALE BUY & SELL we buy antiques! HIGHEST CASH Highest prices paid, satisfaction Guaranteed! Bernard Comsky ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD “Artist Pianos” chose FOR SALE! and then reconditioned Furniture, antiques, this fine instrument for a local professional pianist. lighting, art, linen, Black satin finish 5’ 11” electronics, appliances, Manufactured in New & more! No checks. York 1922. Model “O: 338 N. VISTA ST. Serial #212734 Incredibly beautiful sound. LA, CA 90036 Includes artist bench with PRIVATE custom quilted cover. ESTATE SALE Sacrifice at $25,000 For more information by Appointment Only Lalique Baccarat, call 310/990-2405 472 HANDBAGS WANTED WANTED ALLIGATOR, CROCODILE, EXOTIC SKINS & DESIGNER BAGS HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES Carrera marble statuary, Provasi imported Italian furniture, Columbo Mobli imported Italian furniture, large oil paintings, and jewelry. Paintings Arte Deco Art Nouveau Marble Statues Russian Items Chinese Art Clocks Chandeliers Porcelain Dresden Meissen KPM Royal Vienna Islamic Art Bronze Sculpture Glass Tifanny Lalique Galle Daum TRADES & CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED TOO! WE CAN BUY ONE ITEM OR YOUR ENTIRE HEIRLOOM! Edan Sassoon Tel: 310.858.7666 • Fax: 310.858.0525 artela@aol.com www.ArteAntiques.com 310/ 402-7857 500 AUTOS FOR SALE B E F O R E Y O U S E L L , C O M P A R E PRICES PAID •••••••••• Antiques - Old Coins Tiffany Items Paintings - Objets d’Art Estate Jewelry: Gold - DiamondsVintage Watches Lalique - Art Glass Fine Porcelains: Meissen - Sevres Marble Statues Bronze Sculptures Clocks - Silver Furniture: French English - American One Item or Entire Estates Purchased For Cash. Prompt & Considerate Response to All Inquiries. House Calls O.K. •••••••••• VINTAGE & NEW COLLECTIBLE MICHAEL NEWMAN TOP DOLLAR PAID Call 310/289-9561 ‘86 Peugeot 505STi 310/276-0188 818/888-9200 One owner, 4dr., V6, only 75,000mi., dark YOUR AD HERE blue exterior, top of the line model, leather CALL 310.278.1322 interior, garaged, in great condition! Call Vernita at: Visit my website at beverlyhil santiques.com Get Instant Highest Cash Guaranteed Transactions Are Secured & Confidential Call 888-713-1239 www.TheJewelBuyers.com We Buy Diamonds Estate Jewelry Watches • Gold 678/691-5957 475 GARAGE / ESTATE SALE TV CELEBRITY MOVING SALE Mid-Century Pieces by C. Hollis Jones, France & Sons, Art by Jeff Koons & Listed Artists, Danish Modern, Victorian Pool Table, Persian Rugs, Din Set, Diamond Jewelry, Chanel & Hermes Cos. Jewelry, Gucci, Cartier, Prada, Blahnik, Lanvin, J. Choo, etc. Bunk Beds, Patio Furniture, Office LUXURY JEWELS OF BEVERLY HILLS Bring us your watches, diamonds, estate jewelry, gold/silver, coins, art, & antiques. W e h ave over 100 combined years of expertise in buying, selling, and appraisals. PREMIUM PRICES PAID IN CASH! *WE BEAT MOST AUCTION HOUSE PRICES* B U Y • S E L L • L O A N •T R A D E •C O N S I G N 203 S. Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills 90212 310.205.0093 • info @ ljobh.com license# 19100971 FEBRUARY 18TH & 19TH SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:30-3:30 1101 WALLACE RIDGE DR. B E V E R LY H I L L S , C A 9 0 2 1 0 _________________________ Pix@EstateSales.net Please, no early birds BEVERLY HILLS COURIER YOUR AD HERE CALL 310.278.1322 AIR & HEATING 800/924-7254 AIR AL HEATING & COOLING FREE ESTIMATES On New Installation or Replacements 10% Off Service Calls www. airalac .com Lic. #676773 GAMA Central HEAT & AIR Since 1979 • Home or Business • Same-Day Service • 100% Guaranteed Call 310/276-8111 "YOUR Comfort is our Reputation." Lic.#445484 AUTOS WANTED I BUY . USED CARS CALL ED 310/413-1138 WANTED ANY VINTAGE CARS Prior TO 1970 Running or Not. Private Party. Will Pay Cash! Bob 818/267-9800 CONSIGNMENT JEWELRY We Buy Sterling Silver Over 15 Years Specializing in Estate Sterling. Flatware, Dinnerware, Vases, Pitchers, Goblets, Trays, Estate Sterling, Tea Sets, etc. 310-435-1056 CLASSIFIED SECTION INVEST YOUR SMART MONEY IN C O U R I E R C L A S S I F I E D S ! http://RareSterling.com ( 3 1 0 ) 2 7 8 - 1 3 2 2 Beverly Hills • We Pay Cash • We Deliver Licensed Antique Silver Dealer We Pay More Than Anyone in L.A. BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 29 SERVICE DIRECTORY FLOORS 310.278.1322 ALL KINDS OF FLOOR JOBS CONTRACTOR MOVING PAINTING PAINTING • Laminate, Bamboo • Hardwood Installation • Sanding, Finishing •Kitchen Cabinets, Repair, Renew • Painting • Carpeting Call: 818/433-7701 • 818/572-7221 CONTRACTOR • AC • CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION HANDY HANDY PEOPLE PEOPLE A Full Service & Courteous Mover. • FREE Wardrobe Boxes & Prep. • Discount for Seniors, Handicapped & Military No Job Too Small! • 323/630-9971 • • 323/997-1193 • Low Rates • Free Estimates Insured • (Lic. CAL.T-154009) Your Best HANDYMAN FREE Estimates Plumbing, Electrical Paint, Tile, Irrigation Concrete, Roof, Fences 310.278.5380 ALL WORK GUARANTEED L I C : # 8 0 1 8 8 4 • F U L L Y INSURED FAST, RELIABLE. REMODELING & NEW ADDITIONS * DEPENDABLE * **MOVERS** CALL 310/266-9922 H&L HANDYMAN and MAINTENANCE Painting • Plumbing Tiling • Electric • Drywall Remodel & Demolition • Hauling, Remove and Replace Carpet. Residential & Commercial Cleaning. Shampoo Carpet. Property Management. HUGO: 310/204-6107 PAINTING JACOB PA I N T I N G FINE EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP with 25 yrs experience at reasonable prices! • HANDYMAN • 10% Discount w/AD ————— ————— • Interior I charge according • E x t e r i o r to my work, not by • Residential where you live. • General Contractor • Interior & Exterior ******* • Apply Texture FREE ESTIMATES • Remove Acoustic Ceilings 818/439-1888 • Wallpaper Removal Lic. #383510 • Lacquer finishes • Custom Painting • Many referrals • Stucco patch • Drywall Repair & More ROOFING (Lic. #791904) GOT-A-LEAK? 818/355-3630 WATER WMPainting@hotmail.com PROOFING BROTHERS’ ————— or 661/886-9440 • Home Repairs • Remodeling • Carpentry • Ceramic Tile • Plumbing • Drywall • Painting • Plaster • Wallpaper • Call Dave • Cell: 213/300-0223 323/651-1832 No Job Too BIG or Too small! AARON’S PAINTING PAINTING COMPANY WILLIE’S 800-357-0775 LIC: 522932 YALE PAINTING Interior/Exterior House • Commercial Fix Leaky Decks, Windows+Basements. We offer coatings, caulking, pressure wash & painting. • Free Estimates • 310/365-0277 Apt. • Industrial • Hi-Rise Bonded/Insured/Lic#661872 Since 1982 I Have Great Preparation SECURITY SERVICES Lic. # 689667 • Bonded / Insured 323/733-4898 RAFAEL PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Residential/Commercial Call Young anytime “I Do My Own Work” LA & ASSOCIATES CALIFORNIA CUSTOM BEST PAINTING PROTECTIVE SERVICES Interior/Exterior Armed/Unarmed Guards* HOLLYWOOD Quality Custom Painting * CONSTRUCTION References Available. Residential/Commercial * Executive Protection* Plaster, Drywall & HANDYMAN NO JOB TOO SMALL. *** Bodyguards *** & Repair LIC. # 641602 S E RV I C E S *** and more *** BONDED + INSURED FREE Estimates. Call 24/7*310/462-5468 Lic. #854322 Big or Small, One 20 Years Experience Call Does It All! 3 2 3 / 6 5 8 - 7 8 4 7 • 877/430-1112 468 N. Camden Drive “Simply the Best” • 213/382-0020 CA PPO LIC#16932 323/864-2490 323/513-8851 Bonded • Insured www.guardandsecurity.com FREE ESTIMATE ELECTRIC HANDY HANDY PEOPLE PEOPLE MARBLE RESTORATION LICENSED LICENSED HANDYMAN HANDYMAN State Lic. #914589 # B650400 No job too SMALL or BIG. Electrical • Plumbing • Painting Int./Ext. • Framing • Tile • Concrete Drywall • Glasswork Carpentry • Welding Additions • Remodeling From A to Z. FREE Estimates. Call Rony: • 310/245-1717 • Bonded & Insured FREE ESTIMATES 35 Years Experience HOME REPAIR & REMODELING Kitchen/Bathroom & Additions • Electrical Plumbing • Painting Int./Ext. • Concrete Drywall • Carpentry Welding • Roofing W e Can Help with All Your Home Needs. Needs. CALL DAN @ 323/855-8400 GOLD COAST ~ MARBLE ~ • Marble Polishing • Sealing • Floor Restoration • Grout Cleaning Call For Free Estimate: 818/348-3266 • 818/801-9503 • Cell: 818/422-9493 • • Member of BBB • REAL ESTATE AGENTS/SELLERS, PREP YOUR PROPERTY. ROOFING • ROOFER • CARPENTER • N EW R OOFS / R EPAIRS • R AINGUTTER & S KYLIGHT S ER VICE •G ARAGE /O FFICE C ONVERSION ’ S Written roof inspections for real estate agents. 30 Years in Business • 3rdrd Generation Roofer • Orsinis Roofing • Call Steve 24-hrs.: 213-675-3769 • 310-272-0879 EXCELLENT LOCAL REFERENCES Lic. #620469 • Ins. • Bonded BEVERLY HILLS Page 30 | February 17, 2012 From the Publisher CLIF SMITH WHAT TO DO ABOUT CHINA? With today’s visit of the soon-to-be president of China, Xi Jinping, all the politicians and pundits are weighing in. Typically, the main gripe is “China is unfair.” We've seen this movie before. Twenty-five years ago, United States manufacturers complained incessantly about Japanese competitors beating them in automobiles, machine tools, electronics and just about everything else. Japan was enriching itself on trade with the U.S. while denying American companies access to the Japanese home market. No question, Japan did exactly that. Its trade practices were one-sided and discriminatory. No matter what US manufacturers did, the Japanese authorities blocked our imports creating a massive trade imbalance in Japan's favor. Finally, our companies got the message and started making better products, at least some of them. The only answer is to compete better, not to complain. Today, we have a massive trade imbalance with China yet China is trying to open its markets. Granted, it's not particularly easy to sell things into China compared with our domestic market, but we believe that it is much more a problem of American unwillingness to adapt to a different market than it is a problem of intentional exclusion. Vice President Xi's trip to the United States is a “buy American” venture. We won’t recover our electronics industry; we lost that industry to Japan. Still, few know that most Sharp products–a Japanese company–are actually made in the United States. Ditto Honda automobiles (most parts made in Japan and elsewhere; assembled here). What is the deal with China? Are their markets open or not? To a large degree they are, but we seem more intent on complaining that meeting the competition. A perfect example is the upcoming China Import Exhibition next month in Jiangsu Province. Jiangsu is the heart of Chinese electronics manufacturing and the wealthiest per capita in China.Their government, headed by Secretary Luo Zhijun who is visiting here now, actually sponsors “come here and sell” trade shows. Who’s coming? Germany. Italy. Korea. Japan. Australia. France. More than 50 countries, but the U.S. presence is almost non-existent. Why? What is it that calls most American companies to spend most of their time complaining about currency, import restrictions, foreign cultures and language differences rather than adapting to a new market? Is it arrogance? Laziness? Structurally, the United States and particularly California are utterly hostile to business. Our taxes are too high. Our government regulations stifle activity. Our costs are too high. When governments and unions get together they always make it so tough on companies that they simply leave or die. That's why the businesses are in China. China–Communist, remember? –has essentially adopted extreme laissez-faire capitalism to cure poverty. They are now turning to cleaning their environment according to the authoritative China Daily newspaper. Why? Because they can afford it. Their workers demand higher wages and get them because they command the wages but without unions. The purpose of Chinese business is job creation. When our Presidents Bush and Obama “stimulated” our economy, all the money went to government at every level. Nothing improved. China also had a “stimulus” program, but their “stimulus” went to banks with orders to lend to business. They grew–we stagnated. This is not rocket science. China has warned us about our path down the road to socialism while they turned off the road years ago. Our great dilemma stems from the fact that, unlike Japan, China is using a large part of its wealth to build a massive military with regional and perhaps global reach. Japan swore off war, letting us pay the tab. China is now in full development of an active military while President Obama pulls back. Our economic stagnation almost dictates this outcome, and the outcome is not good for us. It’s not good for China, either. China is still a massively poor country with wealth concentrated generally along its coasts. Still, China refuses to be held back because not all advance at the same speed. We used to believe that, like President Kennedy cited: “A rising tide lifts all boats.” It does. Trouble is we don’t want anyone to raise the tide. Our mainstream political message today is: “Don’t raise anyone higher than anyone else.” So, we get nothing. POLICE BLOTTER BURGLARY Occurred between 1 and 4:55 p.m. on 2/7 in 1100 block of Laurel Way. Unknown suspect climbed over north side gate,entered rear yard, smashed window, entered residence but activated alarm, ransacked interior and stole property. Loss $3,000 Occurred between 5 p.m. on 2/10 and 9 a.m. on 2/11 in 300 block of N. Maple Dr. Unknown suspect entered unsecured underground garage, smashed window of victim’s vehicle and stole property. Loss $800 Occurred between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on 2/10 in 100 block of S. La Peer Dr. Unknown suspect entered victim’s rear yard, removed French doors to enter residence, stole jewelry. Loss $118,000 Occurred between 2 and 3 p.m. in 200 block of S. Crescent Dr. Unknown suspect entered vixctim’s secured residence but fled before stealing any property. Occurred between 4 and 9:15 p.m. on 2/8 in 300 block of Trousdale Pl. Unknown suspect removed screen from open window, entered residence, turned off alarm before exiting. Occurred about 1 p.m. on 1/27 in 200 block of N. Elm Dr. Unknown suspect attempted to enter residence through side window, then left location. Occurred between 5 p.m. on 2/8 and 11:24 a.m. on 2/10 in 9400 block of Charleville Blvd. Unknown suspect entered underground secured parking garage, opened victim’s locked vehicle and stole property. Loss $50 Occurred at 11:45 a.m. on 2/10 in 100 block of S. Clark Dr. Suspect #1: Male Black, 20, 5'07'', 175. Suspect #2: Male Black–observed by witness in rear yard of home removing a screen, fled after being startled when discovered. Occurred between 7:30 and 11:40 p.m. on 2/10 in 100 block of N. Hamilton Dr. Unknown suspect forced open locked front door and stole property. Loss $2,099 GRAND THEFT Occurred between 1 and 1:30 p.m. on 2/7 in 100 block of S. El Camino Dr. Suspect: Male Hispanic, 55, 5'04'', gray hair–entered suite and stole laptop computer. Loss $1,400 Occurred between 4 and 5 p.m. on 2/3 in 200 block of Moreno Dr. Unknown suspect took delivered laptop from main office. Loss $1,200 Occurred about 11:18 a.m. on 12/12 in 300 block of N. Rodeo Dr. Suspect #1: Male Hispanic, 20, 5'07''. Suspect #2: Female Hispanic, 25, 5'02'', 125, brown hair and blue eyes–entered business, tried on several glasses, one distracted staff while the other placed item in pocket. Loss $2,684 Occurred between 12:01 a.m. and 1 p.m. on 12/12 in 9800 block of Wilshire Blvd. Unknown suspect stole wallet from victim’s unattended purse. Loss $1,900 ROBBERY Occurred about 11:15 p.m. on 2/11 in area of Durant Dr. and Lasky Dr. Suspect: Male Black, 45, 6'00'', 190, black hair–walked up to victim while seated in vehicle, pointed semi-automatic handgun at the latter and demanded money. Loss $308 Rabbi Jacob Pressman THE LOST ART OF CONVERSATION Sometimes, as I am showered with the torrent of words emanating from the television, I begin to long for the days of relaxed conversation with friends. It’s not easy to launch into a truly gratifying tête-à-tête. Take WHAT’S NEW? How do you answer this question? WHAT’S NEW could encompass the universe to the farthest galaxy. But your opposite is probably just saying HELLO. So how do you answer “What’s new?” If there’s something really new or exciting in your business, profession, or family, you might want to share it. But probably you will respond: “Nothing really.” A friend may meet you and enquire, “HOW ARE THINGS?” This raises a question: what things? Shall I tell him or her about family, my digestive tract, or the television show I saw last night? The usual response would probably be, “There’s nothing new, really. Things are as bad as ever.” One difficult question to answer is, “HOW’S BY YOU?” What does one answer to such a question, except either “Everything is okay, thank you,” or, if you’re not too friendly with the other person, you might say, “None of your business,” and terminate the friendship altogether. One way of discouraging future intrusions on your privacy is to launch into a lengthy discourse on everything in your life, your business, your profession, your aspirations, your spouse, the children who never call, never write. The length of your response will determine the length of time before the other party asks you anything. “HOW’S YOUR HEALTH?” is a good opening gambit. There is practically no one of my acquaintance or near my age who does not have a biological litany to share. If you’re lucky enough the person may even open his or her garment and show you what’s wrong. This should be discouraged in public because it could be misunderstood by a passerby. Good conversations these days are hard to find. They require sitting in pleasant surroundings with a dear friend you can trust with your innermost thoughts. This does not occur too often, so treasure it. I am reminded of Shakespeare’s famous lines: “Those friends thou hast and their adoption tried, grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.” These days, “hoops of steel” would be misinterpreted as hostile, but you know what he meant. Astrology By Holiday Mathis TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Feb. 17). It’s a year of enrichment. You open up to others and let them teach you. The next five weeks bring an important breakthrough in your personal life. Professional progress will be slow and steady. Your talent gets a showcase in June. You’ll be part of a winning team in July. Moves are featured in October. Aries and Taurus people adore you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Secret goals gain power and momentum. Ambition alone can’t take you where you want to go. Diplomacy is crucial. Make it a priority to be politically savvy to succeed. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20). Want to connect and maybe feeling a touch sentimental? The social schedule is tight; you’ll flit like a butterfly from one scene to the next. Contact an inspiring person from your past. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19). Because you are tolerant and sensitive to the beliefs of others, you'll be a kind of liaison between people who would otherwise have a hard time coming to terms. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your energy has a magical quality, opening flowers, hearts, mysteries... You’ll be amazed what you can accomplish with a well-placed question and the timing of your touch. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Whether or not you believe in angels, you won’t be able to deny that there are unseen forces on your side now. Events will come together in inexplicable ways. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Avoid giving instructions or advice. Teach only through example. What happens this evening will be a story you’ll tell at the water cooler -- or its digital equivalent -tomorrow morning. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Beginnings and excitement make your life more wonderful the next 24-hour cycle. You are lucky. You have felt that life was against you, but all of that is going away now. Believe. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your poetic sign mate (Leonard Cohen) said it: “Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.” LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Of course the help comes when you need it most; that's when you're asking for it. Consider asking long before that crucial point. You are favored now, and you will be answered. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Why would someone follow you? The question will arise, and perhaps this is something you never considered before. It may have something to do with your superlative taste. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your friends know you–and sometimes better than you know yourself. Sometimes. Listen with an open mind to their observance of you, and see whether it brings you a deeper understanding. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Someone may give you the impression that winning big and being all that you can be isn't appropriate. That person is wrong. Shine your light at full wattage. BEVERLY HILLS February 17, 2012 | Page 31 Page 32 | February 17, 2012 BEVERLY HILLS
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