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The Beverly Hills community celebrates school at Sunday’s Barnyard Bash. 4
The Wallis asks locals for memories and memorabilia of the historic Post Office. 4
GREAT GAME—Join Beverly Hills High’s Normans, who go up against the San Marino Titans, tonight at BHHS starting at 7 p.m. and receive a hot dog, courtesy of The Courier. Pictured above are images from last year’s Beverly vs. San Marino football game.
Courier/San Marino Tribune Sponsor Tonight’s Football Game Winner Receives the Crowell Cup Trophy; Newspapers Host Beverly Hills Fans to Dinner
Beverly Hills Police Officers make pancakes for the community. 5
By Courier Staff When the Beverly Hills High Normans square off against the San Marino High Titans tonight the winning team will receive the Crowell Cup, named for former San Marino Mayor Suzanne Crowell and the late Donald
Crowell, who is in the BHHS Hall of Fame. Clif Smith, publisher for The Courier and The San Marino Tribune, which are sponsoring the game, will present the winning team with the trophy. Fans will also be treated to hamburgers,
Re-Elect Lisa Korbatov To Beverly Hills School Board Editorial The Beverly Hills Courier unreservedly endorses another term for incumbent Lisa Korbatov on the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education. Her record of reform, achievement and district improvement alone would compel her reelection. More than that, she is a proven champion for our children and our district. Those who have worked with Lisa know that she is smart, compassionate and highly detailed. Unlike some of her predecessors, she shuns the politics of personal aggrandizement or
Tony & Jeanne Pritzker host an ADL fundraiser in their Beverly Hills home. 5 •Health & Wellness 12 •Real Estate 14 •Birthdays 25
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GARDEN GALA —Lori & Jeff Hyland at the “Midnight in Paris”-style R o b i n s o n Gardens Gala Saturday evening. Jeff Hyland was honored with the “Spirit of Beverly Hills Award.”
George Christy, Page 6 An Alert From Cecile Krevoy Insisted We Meet Philanthropist Extraordinaire Brendell Gottlieb, One Of Our Leading Supporters In The Fields Of Medicine And Education During Our Time Letters To The Editor AND MORE
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Annual Robinson Gardens Gala Lights Up Beverly Hills By Laura Coleman The illustrious spirit of Beverly Hills’ first lady for more than a half-century Virginia Robinson was
apparent at Saturday night’s annual Friends of Robinson Gardens (see ‘GALA,’ page 24)
hot dogs and a drink, courtesy of The Courier and The Tribune. Please pick up your refreshments ticket at the Beverly High campus when you arrive. The Norman’s lost last year’s game, at (see ‘FOOTBALL,’ page 16)
District Attorney Investigating Beverly High Principal By Laura Coleman The whisper campaign against Beverly Hills High School Principal Carter Paysinger gained traction this week following news that the
Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office had opened an investigation into Paysinger’s involvement in the Beverly Hills Sports Academy. (see ‘INVESTIGATION,’ page 24)
Beverly Hills Schools’ API Inches Up, Now 17th In State By Laura Coleman Following last week’s news that 23 California schools had been stripped of their Academic Performance Index (API) THE POWER CROWD— Starring in Georges Bizet’s Carmen at the L.A. Opera are Irish mezzo soprano Patricia Bardon (as Carmen) and Brandon Jovanovich as (Don Jose). Among the Who and the Who attending the opening night Gala Dinner at the Music Center were Carol Henry, Deborah Borda, Marilyn Ziering, Mary Hayley, Selim Zilkha, Jamie Rigler, Steven Rountree, Jennifer and James Conlon, Stana Katic, Kate Walsh, Christopher Koelsch, Grant Gershon, Eva and Marc Stern, Placido Domingo, who conducted, and his wife, Marta, who says, “Eat plenty of chocolates, and drink lots of Coca-Cola before the opera, and you won’t fall asleep!”
rankings, the hallmark snapshot for how schools are judged, Superintendent Gary Woods confirmed to The (see ‘API,’ page 24)
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The adorable Kayla is looking for a loving family! 4
For more photos, see George Christy’s column on page 6.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF COMMISSION VACANCIES The Beverly Hills City Council is seeking qualified candidates to fill vacancies on the following Commissions:
FINE ART COMMISSION – One Vacancy PLANNING COMMISSION – One Vacancy PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION – One Vacancy Deadline to apply for all three Commissions: November 15, 2013 For more information on the Commission positions, 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 COMMISSION VACANCIES HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION – deadline to apply October 11, 2013 The Beverly Hills City Council is seeking qualified residents to fill two vacancies on the Human Relations Commission. For more information on this Commission positions, 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 IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Beverly Hills, at its meeting to be held on Thursday, October 3, 2013, 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: THE CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS’ 2013 PUBLIC HEALTH GOALS REPORT The purpose of the hearing is to accept and respond to public comment on the City of Beverly Hills’ 2013 Public Health Goals Report pursuant to Section 116470(c) of the California Health and Safety Code. All interested parties will have an opportunity to give written and oral comment at the time and place indicated above. As set forth in the report, certain constituents were detected in the drinking water at levels exceeding the State of California Office of the Environmental Health Hazard Assessment’s Public Health Goals. These contaminants include arsenic, bromate, gross alpha, gross beta, total coliform bacteria and uranium. If there are any questions regarding this notice, please contact Trish Rhay, Utility Manager in the Beverly Hills Public Works Services Department at 310.285.2486, or by email at trhay@beverlyhills.org. Copies of the report and associated documents are on file in the Public Works Services Department and can be reviewed by any interested person at 345 Foothill Road, Beverly Hills, California 90210. BYRON POPE, CMC City Clerk
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B E V E R LY H I L L S M A I N N E W S S U M M E R READING— Vice Mayor Lili Bosse and City Councilwoman Nancy Krasne with (from left) s t u d e n t s Paulina Depaulo, Rachel Kohley, Olivia Green and Suhhyeon Kim celebrate reading at Tuesday evening’s City Council meeting.
BARNYARD BASH—The Beverly Hills community came out in droves last Sunday to support the El Rodeo PTA-sponsored “Barnyard Bash” fundraiser at the school, participating in a variety of games and rides, and eating typical fair food. Pictured above (from left): El Rodeo Principal Dave Hoffman rides a mechanical bull; students Grace Kendall and Rachel Galen with a pony at the pony ride; and Board of Education VP Noah Margo with daughter Reese.
The Wallis Seeks Memorabilia, Stories Of The Historic Beverly Hills Post Office By Laura Coleman In anticipation of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts opening next month, the arts venue this week launched a campaign to collect the written and remembered history of the complex's centerpiece building, the Beverly Hills Post Office. The “Post About the Post Office” campaign, to be presented in a future display, aims to showcase the many significant moments that passed through the grand halls of the historic 1934 terracotta building on North Crescent NEW LIFE—The historic Beverly Hills Post Office, circa (see ‘POST OFFICE,’ page 24)
1934, will feature into a new exhibit, following the opening of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
City Council Moves Forward In Efforts To Create Lobbyist Transparency By Victoria Talbot The Sunshine Task Force (STF), tasked by Mayor John Mirisch with creating more transparency in City government, presented a proposed draft Lobbyist Registration Form at Tuesday’s City Council meet-
ing. The form’s objective is to gather more information about lobbyists; their clients and their clients’ intended outcomes. A revised Lobbyist Registration Form is a key element of the STF initiative. The current
registration form “is not robust,” said Fred Fenster, task force member. That form, available online, asks for the advocate’s contact information, the identity of the client and a “general description” of legislation the (see ‘TRANSPARENCY,’ page 26)
JOYFUL SUKKOT CELEBRATION—Philanthropist Sandra Stein once again opened her home for the community to celebrate Sukkot and sit in the holiday Sukkah. Pictured (from left) are Joseph Mcnamara, Laura Stein Goldfeder, Stein, Leigh Stein Goldfeder, Charna Mentz and Rabbi Chaim Mentz of Chabad of Bel-Air. The crowd of 300, including many children, enjoyed food, music of DJ Eyal Yaffe and Soul Drumz trio, sofar blowing sounds and drum beats. Photo by Orly Halevy
Community Development Going Paperless By Victoria Talbot Electronic agendas may soon replace paper agenda packets for commissioners in Community Development as part of the City’s effort to streamline government, a move that would end the production and distibution of
cumbersome paper packets to all 25 commissioners in the department. The Community Development Department includes Planning, Architectural, Design Review, Cultural Heritage and Transportation Commissions. The move to paperless
means agendas will be electronically distributed using iLegislate, a mobile agenda application that enables governments to upload meeting agendas and supporting documents on the web, using iPads equipped with the application.
City Recognizes Summer Reading Club Students By Victoria Talbot Scores of children were invited guests at City Hall Tuesday. They came to be recognized for their participation in the Summer Reading Club. Some 1,857 students
signed up for the program with the Beverly Hills Public Library. The kids pledged to read at least six books over the summer. 1,036 students completed the requirement. In recognition (see ‘READING,’ page 24)
City Explores Volunteer Parking Enforcement By Victoria Talbot A preliminary presentation by Chad Lynn, Director of Parking Operations, explores the possibility of parking enforcement by volunteers, specifically for disabled parking placard abuse.
The effort is in response to a request by Councilmember Dr. Julian Gold. The City is investigating the use of existing volunteer programs for assistance in handicapped parking (see ‘PARKING,’ page 24)
Exonerated Local Doctor Looks To Regain Reputation By John L. Seitz He is a 1984 graduate of Beverly Hills High School, the son of a highly respected OB/GYN. He continued his education at Harvard and then UCLA. He launched what has become a highly successful practice in plastic surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. On Aug. 4, 2011, however, his (see ‘REPUTATION,’ page 26)
Dr. Lance Wyatt LOVE ME—Kayla is a 3-year-old, 20-pound, female "Schnoodle" – a mix of a Schnauzer and poodle. Sally’s Rescue was saving dogs from the Lancaster shelter when Kayla was being left by family members because her “mommy” suddenly passed away. ShelterHopePetShop.org took her in lieu of owner-abandoned euthanasia. Those wanting to give this lover girl a second chance at happy home may call 818-4535798.
Candidates For Board Of Education To Address Teens Beverly Hills teens will have a chance to question Board of Education candidates James Fabe, Howard Goldstein and Lisa Korbatov on Wednesday when the TEEN Foundation BH hosts a forum from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Jon Cherney
Lecture Hall at Beverly Hills High School's Science and Technology Center on Oct. 2. “Covering topics of interest from a student perspective is our main objective for this forum,“ said TEEN Foundation President Michelle Adams.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GIVING BACK–The Beverly Hills Police Officers Association spent Sunday morning making pancakes for the community at the annual breakfast, held at the police station. Pictured (from left): Officer Julian Reyes, BHPD Event Planner Mara Bloom, Res. Officer Michael Schwab and Sgt. George DeMarois on duty making pancakes and handing out smiles at the Police Officers Association Service Day Sunday. Courier Photo by Victoria Talbot
Beverly Hills Police Department Use Technology To Catch Carjacker By Victoria Talbot A BHPD officer on routine patrol in a vehicle equipped with an Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) identified a 2000 Nissan Altima used in a robbery in the Rampart area. The vehicle was discovered in the Wilshire-
Robertson area. The suspects were considered armed and dangerous. Officers followed the vehicle until back-up arrived and subsequently conducted a high risk stop in the area of San Vicent and Wilshire. Two suspects were arrested. MOBY–Local music sensation Moby delighted audiences with an intimate performance this week at Sonos Studio, giving attendees an exclusive listen of his forthcoming Innocents album. Pictured left (from left): cellist Adrienne Woods, Moby and vocalist Mindy Jones.
Courier Photo by Laura Coleman
Board Prepares To Go After $45 Million For School-Building Projects By Laura Coleman The Board of Education moved one step closer to securing $45 million in Measure E bond sales at Tuesday night’s meeting when it told staff to prepare a resolution to move forward. Boardmembers Brian Goldberg and Lewis Hall did
not side with the board majority. “I’m glad we’re moving forward with work that needs to be done and already was to be funded two years ago,” Board President Jake Manaster told The Courier following the meeting. (see ‘MEASURE E,’ page 26)
ADL’S ‘ARTY’ FUNDRAISER–Some 400 turned out at the Beverly Hills home of Jeanne and Tony Pritzker and raised some $340,000 at the Anti-Defamation League’s “Artwork -AADL: Justice, Advocacy & Art.” Pictured (from left): AADL Regional Board Chair Seth Gerber, ADL Regional Director Amanda Susskind and host Tony Pritzker. The event featured the works of more than 50 Los Angeles-area emerging and established artists who donated works of art inspired in honor of the ADL’s centennial year. Eli Broad Photo by Michael Kovac served as honorary chair and Caspar Martin as curator.
‘We First’ Social Branding Seminar Talks Future With Leaders By The Courier Staff On Tuesday and Wednesday at the LEED certified W Hotel in Hollywood, leaders of Fortune 500 companies, startups, and non-profits met to discuss the future of branding. In attendance and speaking was a
concentrated group of influential decision makers including Tom LaForge, global director of Human & Cultural Insights for Coca-Cola; Jim Hanna, director of Environmental Impact for Starbucks Coffee; and Aaron Sherinian, VP (see ‘BRANDING’ page 17)
BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 Page 5 ‘LEED’ING THE WAY–Dina and Fred Leeds will be honored at the American Friends of Magen David Adom's Inaugural Los Angeles Gala on Oct. 6 at The Beverly Hilton. Proceeds from the event will benefit the new MDA National Blood Center, equipped with underground facilities to keep Israel's national blood supply safe from attack and natural disasters.
Comics To Toast, Roast Debbie Reynolds At Theatre Guild Luncheon By John Seitz When Debbie Reynolds is honored at the Beverly Hills Theatre Guild Spotlight Awards luncheon Oct. 6 in the Four Seasons on Doheny Drive, she will be toasted and roasted by some of her longtime pals including daughter Carrie Fisher, Norm Crosby, Carl Reiner, Peter Marshall, Ruta Lee, Greg Lewis, Rip Taylor, and Jim MacGeorge. With Monty Hall serving as emcee,
the Beverly Hills Theatre Guild/Julie Harris Playwright awards will also be presented along with a salute to the Wells Fargo Charitable Foundation as the “Outstanding Community Organization.” Carolyn Fried, BHTG president, and Janet Salter are co-chairs while Paula Kent Meehan is honorary chair. For reservations, call Cora Kaplan 310271-1900.
FASHION PREVIEW—Elizabeth Mason (third from left), owner/CEO of the Paper Bag Princess, previewed her fall/winter 2013 collection for members of the Beverly Hills Women’s Club. Joining Mason are Virginia Kazanjian and Mumsey Nemiroff, club president. Inspired by her archive of vintage couture, Mason’s impeccably crafted and constructed designs were accessorized with pieces from Kazanjian Beverly Hills. Photo by Maxine Picard
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redheads, is there any validity, per chance, to a news report that by the year 2060, red hair will vanish. Be gone forever! And we’ll be b l o n d e . Brunette. Or Spanish blueblack-haired a la Pablo Picasso?
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Philanthropist extraordinaire Brindell Gottlieb hosted a lavish dinner at her Chateau Splendide in Bel-Air. The evening raised more than $1 million for the Center Theatre Group.
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ecile seemed curious. Wondering if we had met Brindell somewhere, somehow, during our life as a journalist/columnist in the East, West or Wherever? Don’t think so. “Well, you will,” and then remarked we’d be receiving an invitation for Brindell’s forthcoming soiree honoring Carl Reiner to support our jim-dandy Center Theater Group.
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age three from New York, ultimately falling in love with California, as did her New Jersey-born schoolteacher h u s b a n d M i l t o n Gottlieb. “He taught at UCLA, soon joined the public relations team at Warner Bros.,” she notes, “before being wooed by the building business where he made his vast fortune.”
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n that starry soiree night, Brindell created a New York state of mind for 160 guests. Her jump-for-joy staffers dressed in Manhattan yellow taxi uniforms while serving the New York strip steak or branzino catered by Someone’s in the Kitchen. Thanks to Brindell’s chums, the al fresco fete added more than one million bucks to CTG’s booty. Artistic director Michael Ritchie, escorting actress wife Kate Burton, lauded these CTG fundraising efforts that support indoctrinating local schoolchildren into the uplifting and exciting life of theater.
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rowning her flame-hued tresses with a bright silvery circus chapeau, every bit a glamour girl in a sparkle-plenty frock of hot red sequins, Brindell related her remembrances of weeks past. When she was treated to a showbiz weekend in the Big Apple by Yvonne Bell, the CTG’s director of development, and where she was smitten by Joe Iconis’ troupe of young musicians performing in the midtown rathskeller nightclub, 54 Below.
Leila Drake and Jack Stewart portray the famous Veloz and Yolanda dance team in An American Tango, which premiered at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica and is produced by the State Street Ballet of Santa Barbara.
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love the group’s high energy,” proclaims Brindell. She “comped” every guest with tickets for two to attend Joe’s The Black Suits this fall at CTG’s Kirk Douglas Theatre.
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ho, w h a t , where, why The Black S u i t s ? “Theirs are y o u n g dreams,” reflects Joe Iconis, “with that emotional intensity of being in a high s c h o o l uring her New York g a r a g e weekend, Brindell shamelessly band.” became carried away with Joe Iconis’ “family” of performers at h e the packed 54 Below. With a f o l l o w i n g snap of her finger, our force n i g h t , majeure invited Joe and his B r i n d e l l “twenty-somethings” singers to hosted a fly to Los Angeles, all expenses larger crowd paid, and entertain the CTG of 200 for crowd with their two acts. H e b r e w University. oe’s “family” brings “My sixth together the talents of Liz Lark year in a Brown, Katrina Dideriksen, row, sponMolly Hager, Jeremy Morse, soring scholLance Rubin, Jason “Sweet arships for Tooth” Williams, Lauren exceptional stuMarcus, Robert Rokicki, dents.” Another Dennis Michael Keefe, Brent of Brindell’s irreStranathan. Hey, guys, can’t sistible give-backs. we be better dressed, as your “Let’s just say I’ve ladies are? Please. Not so had incredibly rumpled.
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Krevoy’s Rosh Hashanah dinner at their manorial residence in Santa Monica. We were immediately introduced to Brindell, seated with her and Cecile and Norm Krevoy. Within minutes, we realized how far out we’d been. Embarassingly unaware that the philanthropic Brindell is a force majeure in our town, residing at her Chateau Splendide in the heart of Bel-Air.
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Robin Wright Penn with Dylan Penn and Hopper Penn, whose father is Sean Penn, during the 65th Emmy Awards at the Nokia Theatre
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George Christy Continued from page 6...
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Al Pacino with Lucille Soles
Jeff Daniels
Melissa Leo Michael Fox with wife Tracy Pollan
Malin Akerman
Michelle Dockery in Prada
Sarah Silverman
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Emmy winner Claire Danes, in Armani Prive, with husband Hugh Dancy were among the stars on the Red Carpet at the Nokia Theatre
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Sofia Vergara in Vera Wang
Tina Fey in Narciso Rodriguez
Jessica Lange
Julianna Margulies
Anna Faris
Alfre Woodard
Stephen Colbert
Jewel
Anna Gunn
Julia LouisDreyfus in Monique Lhuillier
Christine Baranski
Michael Douglas with Luciana and Matt Damon
Scott Bakula with wife Chelsea Field
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, at lower left, celebrated with his cast for their Outstanding Drama Emmy win after the ceremony. Bryan Cranston is now portraying President Lyndon Baines Johnson in the play All The Way at The American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachussets.
Kevin Spacey
Christina Hendricks in Christian Siriano
Kerry Washington in Marchesa
Elisabeth Moss in Andrew Gn
Linda Cardellini
Ireland Baldwin
Laura Dern
Lena Dunham in Prada
Julie Bowen
Jane Krakowski
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Haute At Heritage Rochelle Fores and Alexandra Dwek co-hosted a private cocktail party at Soho House last Friday to kick-off Heritage Auctions’ first ever Beverly Hills Boutique Jewelry and Designer Baps Auction and Preview. Handbags dominated the auction which grossed more than $5 million and 94 percent of the lots were sold. The top three selling items: • Tiffany & Co. Sapphire, Diamond, Platinum Ring sold for: $118,750 • Hermès 35cm Matte Bougainvillea Porosus Crocodile Birkin Bag with Palladium Hardware sold for: $106,250 • Hermès 35cm Shiny Blue Electric Porosus Crocodile Birkin Bag with Palladium Hardware sold for: $87,500 Heritage is planning a special December auction fo fine jewelry and the specialist is Peggy Gottlieb. “Buyer interest in Heritage's inaugural Beverly Hills Boutique Auction was beyond our expectations for both the jewelry and the handbags,” said Peggy Gottlieb. “The wide selection of contemporary designer pieces generated both local, national and international interest, and the intense bidding on almost every lot showed that the interest was translating into impressive prices realized.”
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Health Happenings...
St. John’s Health Center To Host Community Open House And Health Fair St. John’s Health Center has completed the construction of its state-of the-art facility after a 20-year journey, following the 1994 Northridge earthquake. To celebrate, the hospital is welcoming the community to the grand opening of its new Mullin Plaza, from noon-4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, with a “Community Open House and Health Fair.” The event will feature free screenings, giveaways, demonstrations, vital health information, massages and tours of the OR, catheterization lab, women’s health department, chapel and VIP Caritas suites. Children will enjoy complementary face painting, arts and crafts and snacks. Along with booths about services and departments at St. John’s, the fair will also include tables hosted by community groups including the Benjamin Center, YWCA Santa Monica/Westside, the Arthritis Foundation, WISE & Healthy Aging, Meals on Wheels West and the Ocean Park Community Center (OPCC). At the simultaneous blood drive, participants will receive a free mini physical along with two movie tickets for giving blood. Walk-ins are welcome, but donors can make an appointment by emailing giveblood@stjohns.org or calling 310-829-8025. There will be free event parking on 21st Street between Santa Monica and Broadway. (see ‘HAPPENINGS,’ page 13)
AWARD TO HONOR RIMOIN’S LEGACY— “Inspiring Excellence, A Tribute to the Life and Legacy of David L. Rimoin, M.D., Ph.D,” was held at the Four Seasons.The event raised money for The American College of Medical Genetics Foundation, which is creating a fund to present the Dr. David L. Rimoin Lifetime Achievement Award. Pictured (from left): are host Tom Hanks, Anne Rimoin, Dr. Ann Garber-Rimoin, Michael Rimoin, Lauren Rimoin and Jim Varga. “There are so many new discoveries within medical genetics,” said Garber-RImoin, “something to benefit every one.” The event not only raised funds to endow an award for an outstanding physician/scientist, but also for grants and training programs important to Dr. Rimoin, GarberRimoin’s late husband. Rimoin, who was chief of the division of medical genetics at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, is known for his research into the genetics of skeletal dysplasia (dwarfism), inheritable diseases such as Tay–Sachs disease, and diabetes. Photo by Thomas Neerken
Research Roundup In New Study, USC Microbiologists Describe How ‘Natural Killer” Cells Depend On Enzyme To Develop Natural killer (NK) cells in the human body can kill and contain viruses and cancerous tumors, and a new study from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California describes for the first time how those cells can be manipulated by epigenetics. The discovery, detailed in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, paves the way for developing more effecVijayalakshmi tive cancer drugs. Nandakumar
“Natural killer cells are very attractive targets for immunotherapy because they are able to kill tumor cells,” said SiYi Chen, M.D., Ph.D., professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at the Keck School and senior author of the study. “While scientists all around the world are working on developing new drugs using NK cells, none of the drugs in development focuses on epigenetic regulation of the cells. Our study describes how an epigenetic process involving the enzyme MYSM1 plays a critical role in the development of natural killer cells.” Chen also is a faculty member of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Epigenetics involve biochemical changes in the body that directly affect DNA, turning some genes on and turning others off. MYSM1 is an enzyme in the body’s immune system that turns genes on and off by modifying proteins called histones embedded in DNA. Through a series of experiments in mice, Chen and his colleagues demonstrate that MYSM1 is required for natural killer cells to mature and function properly. “We found that MYSM1 creates access to proteins that enhance gene transcription and, ultimately, the maturation of natural killer cells themselves,” said Vijayalakshmi Nandakumar, a Ph.D. student at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the study’s first author. Ream more at www.bhcourier.com
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Hearing The Truth About Cheating, Failed Parenting A Cause Of Young Celebs’ Woes A. Dear Dr. Fran: My boyfriend and I have been together for more than two years. We are both in our 40’s, high-level professionals and, travel a lot for work. We also have a little daughter together. I have caught him cheating on me three different times. Through text messages and emails, I discovered he has lied about where he is and bought airline tickets and jewelry behind my back When I confront him he cries, tells me he loves me, and will never do it again. It just happened again for the fourth time. want to keep our family together. What can I do? Linette F. A. Linette, my dear, what are you thinking? You’re kidding yourself! This is my nice way of saying you’re in denial. If he cheated once there’s a good chance he will do it again. If he cheats a second time, you’re the fool for believing his cow poop! Not sure why you’re holding on to a guy who repeatedly brings you pain, misery and anguish. You may be primed for some good therapy. Be sure you want to hear the truth. Some people think they want he truth, but what they really want is to rag on the other person. You need it straight, sister. Believe me, I’m in your corner. Be a good role model for your daughter. Don’t let men drop a load on you. Dear Dr. Fran: Why does it seem that more and more young people in Hollywood are having mental health issues—there’s Britney, Lindsay (were hers mental health?), Amanda Bynes, Lee Thomson Young (Disney star who killed himself)? Tiffany Z. A. Dear Tiffany: The answer to your question comes down to failed parenting. Let’s get
Dr. Fran Walfish Answers Your Questions something straight here and now. Most parents do the best job they of parenting they know how. Most want the best for their kids. However because the parenting they received was limited, damaging, or inept they simply don’t have the stuff to do a better job with their own kids. In other words, people have good intentions, but still make serious mistakes. We are seeing more young people in Hollywood have mental-health issues partly because of this generation’s culture. This includes having two working parents who must bring in two paychecks to support their family. Parents are not physically there as much as in previous generations. When the parents are with their kids they don't want to fight so they slack off on limits, boundaries, discipline,and consequences. The advancement of electronics has taught kids to expect immediate gratification. Computers, iPhones, and iPads are only some of the contributing factors. A response is there at the blink of an eye. We are raising a generation of entitled kids who emerge into adulthood without a clear internal psychological structure. A rule can be a good thing. Rules help us know what to expect if we go over the line.
Dr. Fran Walfish–Beverly Hills psychotherapist and author of The Self-Aware Parent at www.DrFranWalfish.com. Send questions to franwalfish@gmail.com.
Art Of The Brain’s 14th Anniversary Gala Set For UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall Oct. 5 Kaufman By Rachel Schwartz learned no orJudi Kaufman knows a thing or ganization extwo about the art of living. In 1997, isted to help the longtime Beverly Hills resident brain-cancer was diagnosed with brain cancer survivors regain and told that the odds were stacked lost self-esagainst her survival. After multiple teem. Despite surgeries, radiation and chemothera long list of apy, 16-years later she continues to personal and defy the odds, not just living with professional her third brain tumor, but also mainachievements, taining her role as the founder and Kaufman also fundraising director for Art of the Judi Kaufman Brain, the organization she created experienced self-doubt because of in 1999 after her initial brain cancer brain cancer-related impairments. Based on Kaufman’s vision, diagnosis. On Saturday, Oct. 5, at UCLA’s AOB centers on creativity, in all its Schoenberg Hall, Art of the Brain forms, as a vehicle to help brain(AOB) will celebrate its 14th an- cancer patients survive in the face of niversary gala with the theme of debilitating side effects. Kaufman “The Art of Healing with Family Tra- turned to poetry and is now a pubditions.” AOB has raised $6 million lished author of several poetry for brain cancer research since its books. Another area of success is a netfirst gala. For tickets visit: www.work of volunteer Brain Buddies, artofthebrain.org. After Kaufman’s tumor surger- who help to support and mentor inies, she lost many critical abilities, dividuals and families struggling including working with numbers with brain cancer. and other essential functions. She AOB’s mission is to help raise was unable to return to her previous awareness about brain cancer, spotlife as the founder/CEO of Grand light the strength and courage of Chocolate Pizza Company. brain-cancer patients, and helps While being treated by UCLA raise money for brain-cancer reneuro-oncologist Dr. Tim Cloughesy, search to find a cure. Kaufman sought to understand why some survived brain cancer, while HAPPENINGS (Continued from page 12) others succumbed. Cloughesy told her he had observed that art and the For more information, visit creative impulse often made the dif- www.newstjohns.org/Upcoming_Eve ference between life and death for nts/Community_Open_House/Comm unity_Open_House.aspx. some of his brain-cancer patients.
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B E V E R LY H I L L S R E A L E S TAT E Signs of Sunday - Construction, Open House and Simply Silly By Victoria Talbot
BAD SIGN - Some signs are just silly. What does this one mean? If you can figure this out you probably deserve free parking for life! (Is there a hidden camera somewhere?)
More Signs (Above) - These signs were found on Benedict Canyon and San Ysidro.
Well, residents, the signs just keep coming. You send us your signs and we investigate. On Sundays, Open House signs that violate city code could be found everywhere. Real estate signs are not permitted to have directional arrows. They cannot be twosided, must display a permit sticker and must not exceed 150 square inches. And they are absolutely not permitted in the public right-of-way. (BHMC 10-4-104) City Code enforcement is performed by three field
agents and a director, said Agent Maria Riedel. The Code Enforcement officers approach realtors and confiscate signs when they uncover violations. Fines can be levied as well, the amount determined by the frequency of violations. But code enforcement officers are responsible for issues ranging from building in-
Construction (Above) - A resident submitted this sign on North Canon Drive. We reported it and they sent another photo this week with the same complaint.
spection to barking dogs. They enforce animal regulations, rent stabilization and code violations. And the Code Enforcement Office is closed on weekends. What is a real estate agent to think? A sign code violation is a minor cost when, or even if, a realtor is cited, compared to the price to be fetched for one of these babies. But the office responds when photos of violations are submitted with the correct address, said Chief Code Enforcement Officer for the City. Otazu also admitted that
Can’t miss it! - On Sunday at the corner of Sunset and Benedict Canyon.
Block Away - Taken on the corner of Tower and San Ysidro.
repeat offenders, “they tend to write it off as the cost of doing business.” That begs the question, what about the ones who play by the rules? To report violations, contact Beverly Hills City Code Enforcement at (310) 285-1119 or email codeenforcement@beverlyhills.org. Bad Sign Contest Details: Some of these photos were submitted by our readers for the The Courier’s Challenged Sign Contest. If you see a sign that’s not quite right, graffitied, illegal or simply “challenged,” send us a picture! Winner will receive a gift from The Courier. Please include your name and contact information. Send your photos to vtalbot@bhcourier.com.
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pushing pet projects for her own children. She has been a board member for everyone. But more than these characteristics, her strength and resourcefulness to protect the district from the tunnels underneath Beverly Hills High School has brought her national attention. She has stood firm despite massive abuse she has suffered from standing against the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Her colleagues credit her with the key role in preserving our only high school. Her knowledge of national affairs has played a major role in the fact that, today, the federal government has appropriated not one penny to complete that subway under our high school The recent hiring of the law firm of former U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman is a stroke of genius that outflanks the huge lobbying interests behind Metro. Of course, it could only happen because Lieberman believes in our cause but it was Korbatov who spearheaded retaining him. Let there be no doubt – the two tunnels under the high school threaten the very existence of our district. No matter how many political cronies of the big developers slow slurs at this newspaper or get other publications to spread false information, if those tunnels go under our high school we cannot build anything above it without spending more money than we can possibly get. Sen. Lieberman was quite succinct in the statement he gave to The Courier. His view and that of others agree: digging subway tunnels barely underneath a public school is nuts. In the realm of actual education of our children, she became the “third vote” four years ago for reforming the district.
Her vote, joining Brian David Goldberg’s and then-member Steven Fenton’s, stopped the policies of trying to hide the problems of the district. Principals were replaced. The top public school superintendent in the state was recruited. The Board ever since have taken head-on the problems we face. Progress has sometimes been rapid; at other times frustratingly slow. But at all times there is progress. Her detractors seem to be able to point only to the “legal fees” our board have incurred in dealing with district problems. The Courier commends her and the board for choosing top-quality lawyers rather than the cut-raters that seem to infest education. We believe the most expensive lawyer you can hire is a mediocre one. The record speaks for itself. By taking the high road, the Board of Education has seen victory after victory funded largely with proceeds from a major case settlement. How do you criticize spending on lawyers when the lawyers get you back more than you paid? You never see that pointed out by her detractors, which only points out the weakness of their criticisms. It’s like complaining that the winning general used too many bullets in victory. As for the bond acceleration problem she and her colleagues inherited, The Courier believes this board has fashioned the best compromise available. Taking it back to the voters, as Korbatov supports, is the best course. It’s not exactly “making lemonade from lemons,” but at least the recipe is palatable. The Beverly Hills Courier endorses Lisa Korbatov for reelection to the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education in November’s election.
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Maple Center Seeks New Home By Victoria Talbot The Maple Counseling Center CEO Marcy Kaplan told the Beverly Hills City Council Tuesday that TMCC is seeking a new home and may be forced to relocate outside Beverly Hills. TMCC has been looking for a few months, said Kaplan. “Our lease is up. It looks unlikely we will be able to reach a long term agreement. There is space available locally but its about being able to find something that’s in my budget,“ she explained. “I want the council to know that whatever happens, we’ll continue to provide outstanding service to residents and employees of the City. We’re really an institution of this community.” TMCC is seeking a 10,000-squarefoot space for its out-patient mental health services. The center serves the community, the BHUSD and City employees, residents and businesses. Ka-
plan estimates there are 800 visits to TMCC a week from the community. The center also serves adjacent communities, from West Hollywood to the valley. If the Center cannot find a space inside the City, Kaplan said they will look in adjacent areas. Since their inception in 1972, TMCC has received grant support from the BHUSD and the City of Beverly Hills Recently, TMCC received a grant of $200,000 to help cover relocation costs or physical space improvements, going forward. The funds were part of a $2 million grant to health clinics and firstresponder agencies throughout Los Angeles, as health clinics prepare for challenges associated with implementation of the Affordable Care Act. The Maple Center provides care on a sliding scale based on income.
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Advanced Technology Vehicle Marketing Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. and providing clean water to millions from Paull Young, Director of Digital from charity: Water, the 2013 We First Social Branding Seminar was a crash course in the future of branding in today's ever more connected, socially conscious world. With the fast-paced nature of the talks and flurry of information, tools, success stories, and road mapping, the event did just that, including a live performance and talk from Freddie Ravel, CEO of Business Harmonics Group, and jazz keyboardist who played alongside artists like Santana, Madonna, and Earth, Wind & Fire. For more detailed coverage insights into the event, check out siliconbeachclearly.com.
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of Communications and P.R. for the United Nations. According to Mainwaring, the twoday event was meant to enable companies and not for profits to “have the knowledge, tools and plan to position [themselves] ahead of the marketplace so that [their] business success and social impact can accelerate.” Led by Simon Mainwaring, CEO of We First, the 2nd annual event bridged the trends of social responsibility with profitability. From hard data from Nielsen, Google, and Deloitte to first hand accounts of successes like Toyota's Prius from Mary Nickerson, National Manager,
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Two Network Shows Return With Strong Openings With cable and Netflix upstaging the networks at the Emmy’s, some network shows proved they still have it. • Monday was the season nine premiere of CBS’ hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother with the much-anticipated introduction of “the mother,” played by Cristin Milioti (The Sopranos). The whole premise of the show is Ted’s (Josh Radnor) search for his lady love, as he recounts those events to his two children. Supporting cast includes his friends Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), Marshall (Jason Segel), Lily (Alyson Hannigan), and Robin (Cobie Smulders). The
appearance of the elusive “Mother” drew an estimated 9.4 million U.S. viewers. • ABC’s Castle launched its sixth season with heroine detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) accepting beaux Richard Castle’s (Nathan Fillion) marriage proposal. That was a real surprise. All the clues from last season pointed to a “no.” But can they make it work (if they ever actually tie the knot)? Castle proved that writers— meaning the Castle character— are nosy (did I say nosy? I meant curious). Puppy-dog loyal Castle just had to poke that nose into Beckett’s new job, which is a
major classified case she really cannot tell him about (she works for the U.S. attorney general’s office in D.C.). Of course Castle puts Beckett into a tight place when he gets in trouble. Show writers leave viewers hanging on the cliff when Castle finds himself in a particularly sticky snafu. Is Castle doomed? Is Nathan Fillion’s personal absence from the set any indication? Is season #6 a short-run deal? Doubtful, but no one would want to face what Castle faces now. So, at least these two network stalwarts are off to a good start. Fun and fun to watch.
Stone’s Doc To Screen At Lady Filmmakers Festival The 5th Annual Lady Filmmakers Film Festival has announced that Sharon Stone’s documentary Femme-Women Healing The World, celebrating women “transforming the world,” will be screened during the festival, Sept. 28-29 at the Aidikoff Screening Room, 150 S Rodeo Dr. • This year the festival also welcomes director Cecilia Peck’s Brave Miss World, which documents an 18-year-old beauty queen and former “Miss
Israel” Linor Abargil, who was raped in Milan, Italy, and won the “Miss World” crown only six weeks later. The film follows her journey to speak out about rape. • Festival honorees include producer Lati Grobman and actress/producer Christa Campbell who will share the 2013 Trailblazer award as producing partners of Campbell-Grobman Films. Actress/director Bryce Dallas Howard will receive the 2013 Spotlight award, co-sponsored by the Casting Society of
America. • This year’s festival features international films with a record number of women at the helm, and films starring or made by Maria Bello, Camryn Manheim, Matthew Gubler and more. Festival details and tickets at www.ladyfilmmakers.com.
DOHENY SHOWCASES RECENT WORKS—“Sun Dappled Shallows” will be one of 25 new paintings in an exclusive show of artist Dennis Doheny’s “Recent Work,” Sept. 28-Oct. 26 at William A. Karges Fine Art, 427 N. Canon Dr, #101. Doheny will attend the opening reception from 4-6 p.m. tomorrow. Doheny is regarded as one of the West Coast’s premier realist landscape painters, known for his idyllic vistas of California’s scenic coastline, rolling hills, and the southwest. This new show has images of the Eastern Sierra, Mammoth, Carmel, Point Lobos and Big Sur. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Masters of the American West Purchase Prize, The Frederic Remington Award, The Irvine Museum Gold Medal and The American Art Collector Award of Excellence. His work is held in numerous collections across the country, including the Autry National Center.
Don Jon— ‘Longest Hour And A Half In Film History’ Growing up, pornography was sneaking a look at Jane Russell’s huge sign over Times Square heralding her new movie The Outlaw showing a bit of cleavage that was responsible for the large grosses of the Howard Hughes film. At the time, the movie, much to Hughes’ delight and Russell’s fully developed chest, was roundly criticized by the Hollywood Production Code, the church, women’s organizations, housewives and civic minded people. Joseph Gordon-Levitt has written, produced and stars in Don Jon the longest hour and a half film in cinematic history. The amazing Gordon-Levitt has starred in many wonderful films 500 Days Of Summer and
Jerry Cutler On Film 50/50 among them. A great talent, he decided to tell the story of a young man addicted to pornography that he finds more fulfilling than having actual sex. The nuances and physical gyrations obscured, thankfully, behind a desk, are repeated over and over again as are his encounters real and computer driven. He feels that his addiction will pass once he finds the girl of his dreams. At a bar he spots Scarlett Johansson, a nice Catholic girl with a Jewish last name, Sugarman. She is the girl of his dreams and many others I should think. Like his other conquests, she falls for him although his buff character acts
and looks like a dork (remember, he wrote the screenplay). Don Jon eventually takes her home to meet his overly anxious mother and his lascivious, macho father, a terrific Tony Danza who asks Don if her breasts are real. Following the guidelines of any screenplay, a conflict with their relationship gives an opportunity of an older woman, Julianne Moore, to effect a triangle. Today, unfortunately, there won’t be any organization or religious institution issuing a complaint for the lack of decency so obviously missing from today’s wanton use of commercial pornography…just a lone plea to Hollywood from this reviewer to give more credence to morality over money. 1 Bagel out of 4
Jerry Ram Cutler, The Courier’s film critic, is rabbi at Creative Arts Temple.
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The new Mathematics and Science Building is a 14,000-square-foot facility with 11 classrooms, labs, and and digital arts and music center.
Buckley School Opens New Math & Science Building n Sept. 15, The Buckley School celebrated the opening of its new Mathematics and Science Building. The 14,000square-foot building is home to 11 classrooms, including state-of-the-art laboratories for chemistry, biology, physics, life science and physical science, equipped with technologies that rival many collegiate labs. The building also includes a digital arts and music center for interdisciplinary work in electronic music, digital art and sound and video production. “We wanted new spaces that could accommodate more collaboration and experiential learning,” said James Busby, head of school. “And we are so fortunate to be able to outfit the rooms with the most advanced equipment and technology. The ultimate goal is problem solving and we wanted to give students as many tools as possible to work on that skill.” The new building is the school’s second in two years. The Academic and Performing Arts Building opened last fall bringing new spaces
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(TIE) computer class every day for every student. • International Computer Driver License (ICDL) curriculum aligned with National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) • Meaningful, fun integration activities in core classes. • Home visits by teachers and feedback from teachers. • Computer-adaptive test three times a year by an independent testing agency (results in 24 hours). • Advanced Math and Science Program (AMSP) • Free college prep, college & career counselling and SAT and ACT prep classes • Character Education Classes including; respect, trustworthiness, citizenship, and more For more information, visit http://msa6.magnoliascience.org/, email, msa6@magnoliapublicschools.org, or call 310- 842-8555
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Page 24 | September 27, 2013 knowledge that we have received a complaint.” Last Friday, the district received a letter from the DA’s public integrity division requesting Paysinger’s Conflict of Interest disclosure forms from 2008 to the present in “conducting an investigation.” Those forms are public records. The Courier reviewed those statements weeks ago. Paysinger did not list any possible conflicts. Multiple sources have
told The Courier they believe the DA investigation blossomed from a personal connection between a member of the District Attorney's staff. These sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, believe that the overture leading to the complaint came from a person critical of Paysinger's dismissal, or "non-renewal," of part-time track coach Jeff Fisher. Fisher’s departure was endorsed and ratified by District Superintendent Gary Woods
and the Board of Education. Last month, the district launched its own investigation into Paysinger’s involvement with the Sports Academy during his time as principal. The district retained outside counsel to review issues of financial conflict of Interest, disclosures and related matters. In 1997, Paysinger, Howard Edelman and Jason Newman agreed to organize and run Beverly Hills Sports Academy at the high school during the summer after
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Historic Places, continues to be a vibrant public resource. Robinson had willed her estate to the county upon her death in 1977. “The Robinson Gardens offers a remarkable glance into the vanished world of Beverly Hills,” said Jeff Hyland, who received the Friends’ “Spirit of Beverly Hills Award” for his generosity toward the gardens. Next year’s Gala, to the theme of Shangri-La, will be held on Sept. 13, 2014. The annual Garden Tour will be held May 17, 2014.
stories behind them so that we can gather and build upon the history of this important site.” The Italian Renaissance Revival structure, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 and will now serve as a cornerstone of the City-shaping Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, has been exquisitely refurbished and adapted to house a studio theater, theater school, box office, gift shop and cafe. The Wallis welcomes recollections of life-changing correspondence that arrived by post, memories of shipping or receiving holiday packages, photographs and even celebrity encounters. (Fred Astaire was said to have tap-danced down the beautiful stairs.) Go to www.facebook.com/thewallisbh to upload images and stories, or email submissions to info@thewallis.org.
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Director of Communications for the DA’s office Jean Guccione confirmed that a complaint had been received by the public integrity division, but refused to expand on the nature of the complaint, who filed it, when it was received or what steps the DA’s office is now taking. “We don’t talk about these cases until we decide to charge,” she said. “We only ac-
Courier that Beverly Hill Unified moved up a spot in the statewide ranking. The district is now in 17th place, which is the same ranking it held last year. “It appears that we’re clearly in 17th place...if these recalculated numbers stand,” Woods said. “It could be very possible that we get another recalculation.”
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Patron Gala. Held on the anniversary of her birth on the backyard lawn outside the historic 102year-old Beverly Hills mansion, amidst six acres of glorious botanical gardens to the theme of “Midnight in Paris,” those lucky enough to be in attendance were treated to a magical evening that hearkened the grandeur of times long past. “You are here because of the remarkable Virginia Robinson and her love of her garden and because she wanted to share her treasure, not only with her family, but also with her community,” Friends of Robinson Gardens President told the 175 guests in attendance at the Sept. 21 event all of whom were attired exquisitely, the ladies donning particularly impressive jewels. The Friends of Robinson Gardens was founded in 1982 to ensure that the cultural landmark, listed on the National Register of
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Drive. “We know that all across the City and beyond, cards, letters and photos from the Beverly Hills Post Office are stashed away in scrapbooks, filing cabinets and desk drawers,” said Lou Moore, The Wallis’ executive director. “To commemorate the building’s irreplaceable role in Beverly Hills life, we're asking current and former residents to share with us those artifacts and the
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of their achievement they were invited to visit City Hall and to be recognized by the Mayor and the Council. Students are challenged to
BEVERLY HILLS the College of LaVerne stopped its program. Tuition, which is primarily used to pay coaches, facilities fees, and insurance, ranges from $235 - $385, depending upon the sport. Paysinger has repeatedly told district Superintendent Gary Woods that he received no payment from the program while he has been principal – an assertion that Woods told The Courier he has no reason to doubt.
read through the summer. With a program that benchmarks reward incentives, its fun for them to read! The Summer Reading Club hosted their first Tween Club for children entering 4th and 5th grades, as well as a continuing the very successful Teen Zone Club. The younger children arrived at council during the afternoon Study Session in a jubilant bubble of activity. Older kids came to the later, formal City Council Session. Parents enjoyed a “photo op” with Beverly Hills Mayor John Mirisch, and the Councilmembers. Mirisch told the children, “Remember, reading is fundamental!”
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enforcement operations. Handicapped parking placards, which provide premium free parking to individuals with special needs, can be used by healthy people to avoid paying parking fees and to obtain premium parking spots. Councilmembers expressed a history of frustration on this issue, and a perception that abuse of placards is widespread. But a matrix of patterns of placard abuse indicates that, only about three percent of observed placards are lost, stolen or expired. Placard “mismatch,” when the user is not the identified owner, is difficult to enforce. An officer or a other agent must wait until the driver returns to the vehicle to issue a citation. Violations result in a $500 fee and confiscation of the placard. Forgery, falsified applications and misprescribed placards are discovered by investigation and may result in criminal charges. The program would supplement handicapped parking enforcement efforts.
ANOTHER B I RT H D AY ! ? Stanley Black Renny Darling Klein David Snowden
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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS—Celebrating are Jayne Meadows, Sean O’Donnell and Cheryl Tiegs (Sept. 27); Donna Rice, John Martens, Chief Dave Snowden, and John Sayles (Sept. 28); Judie Fenton, Renny Darling Klein, Bob Newhart, Bryant Gumbel, Angela Saeedian, Emily Lloyd, Anita Ekberg, Peter Knecht, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Stanley Park (Sept. 29); Elaine Webster, Rosa Kunin, Crystal Bernard, Angie Dickinson, Max Rhodes, Len Cariou, Johnny Mathis, Victoria Tennant, Marilyn McCoo and Chuck Fries (Sept. 30); Robert Cohen, Stella Stevens, Debra Cirilov, Julie Andrews, and Gordon Gelfond (Oct. 1); Kelly Ripa, Lorraine Bracco, Avery Brooks, Barbara Beck, Chubby Checker, Hadasa Daisy Kleinberger, Donna Karen and Sting (Oct. 2); Stanley Black, Neve Campbell, Ashlee Simpson (Oct. 3); and belatedly Jean Loew (Sept. 12) and Marlene Ridgley (Sept. 25).
Astrology by Holiday Mathis TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. 27). You are increasingly aware of your needs, and courageously get them met next month. Don’t ignore one part of your life–do what’s best for your overall scene. October brings bonus money. November seals a deal. December features excitement and happiness through music. Moves happen in May. Leo and Gemini people adore you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). As a rule, you’re generous with compliments even when they’re undeserved. Complaining is bad form unless health and safety are threatened. You’d rather work for a change. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). One pace does not fit all. Faster is not better or worse; just different. The same goes for slower. You feel most comfortable and energized around people who match your rhythm. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). When being around people is draining, you find energy in other kinds of connections. For instance, through your special connection with animals you appreciate nature and its beauty. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your impeccable taste will be called on as you host or assist a friend in hosting a group. The person who controls the details such as music and lighting is also controlling the mood. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Sometimes an act of conformity is the polite thing to do, but if you have to disown your strength or ignore your intuition in the process, then perhaps you’re putting too high a value on politeness. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Be with someone inspiring more than a mental tally of matched qualifications. What’s good on paper isn’t always in your body and soul. You want true chemistry, and that’s what you’ll get. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’re consciously aware of the broad strokes, but often it’s what you pick up subliminally that has the biggest effect on your energy. Tune in to the moods of others and the feel of each interaction. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). To remain open to the world yet inwardly strong is a kind of victory. Because you’re grounded in your earth-sign, you will achieve this rare balance.
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Page 26 | September27, 2013 MD. Task Member Fenster acknowledged that the Council felt that the,”breadth of the disclosure on the part of lobbyists is too great. The council also objected to the exemption for charitable organizations. “Everybody that comes before the council wants something,” said Krasne. Consequently, everyone that comes before the council is therefore, a lobbyist. . . I’d like everybody to identify.” The council asked the task force to clarify “lobbyist,” as distinct from a neighbor coming to council in support of a remodel on a neighbor’s home. “That business of paid or not paid. . . If I take my neighbor to dinner, and over dinner we discuss my remodel, is that a lobbyist,” asked Gold. The City Council asked that the form be revised to reflect their concerns, including a definition of “paid,” and a possible threshold for remuneration, a six-month review of the policy, a universal form that does not exclude charities and the identification of residents and nonresidents. The task force will work with City Attorney Larry Wiener to determine if municipal codes may require modification reflect the goals of transparency. Fester believes a new draft will be ready for City Council in October.
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advocate is attempting to influence. The form was presented to City Council by Chery Friedling, Deputy City Manager for Public Affairs. Lobbyists would be required to disclose all lobbying activities in the City for the previous year, the outcomes and compensation for their services; a ten-day deadline to register with the form, a requirement that lobbyists and their clients must identify themsleves at any meetings and a declaration under penalty of perjury that the information is true. A $500 fine would be levied for violations. The STF recommended that charitable organizations be exempted and that all information be posted on the internet for the City Council and the public. The Council responded that the form was overreaching. “I really do believe this policy is over-broad, vague and candidly, I think, unworkable,” responded Councilmember Julian Gold,
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lengthy career received a totally unexpected and severe bump in the road. It seemed a female patient called the Los Angeles Police Department claiming that Dr. Lance Wyatt had secretly videotaped her and another patient in a state of undress without their permission and committed lewd misconduct. Almost 12 months later, Aug. 2, 2012, Dr. Wyatt had just completed a surgical procedure when LAPD swooped down and arrested him on the spot, claiming it had conducted a thorough investigation of the matter. The former L.A. City Attorney Carmen Trutanich (who subsequently lost his reelection bid) held a widely promoted press conference on the day of Wyatt’s arrest with virtually every TV, radio, and print outlet on hand in which he crucified the doctor’s behavior—calling him a threat to public safety. The media ran with this salacious opinion and broadcast his going to jail all over the nation. Prosecutors spent more
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“This bond sale will now catch us up with two years of lost time in connection with Horace Mann.” The resolution, which Manaster said would return to the board for a vote, has an estimated repayment ratio of 3.36:1
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than $100,000 of L.A. County taxpayer money and 9 weeks of court and jurors' time trying Dr. Wyatt on the charges. The jury came back with “not guilty” verdicts on all 6 counts in less than 5 hours. (By contrast, it took Florida jurors 15 hours to acquit George Zimmerman on his 5-week trial for murder-almost half the time as Dr. Wyatt's criminal case!). Had he been convicted, he would have not only face jail time, but would have traded in his medical license for lifetime registration as a sex offender. As Dr. Wyatt explains: “Since my acquittal in June, not one national broadcast media venue has given me a chance to clear my name with the public.” He continued: “LAPD investigators gathered their ‘socalled evidence’ from a camera stolen from my office, but never ventured into my examining room to see the alleged crime scene. They made up their minds I was guilty and doggedly pursued a fabricated trail which led to handcuffing me and throwing me in jail.”
His attorney Kevin Winston McKesson says: “The jury saw through the prosecution's case. Dr. Wyatt was being penalized for spending too much time with his patients, for being diligent and taking—what they considered 'too many' photographs. He practices cuttingedge plastic surgery. His camera is his stethoscope.” Regarding the question as to why these women would have targeted Dr. Wyatt, many conjecture his frequent guest appearances on national TV shows such as The Doctors and ABC's 20/20–where he was heralded as one the nation's top leading experts in “fat transfer” procedures–this high public profile could easily have positioned him as a target for profitdriven motivations. As Dr. Wyatt surmises: “You spend all your life carefully building a career and reputation, and they can take it all away from you in a matter of a few minutes. Plastic surgery has long been villainized, now it's being criminalized.”
and would be comprised of 74 percent capital appreciation bonds and 26 percent current interest bonds. In June, the board approved a resolution that directed staff to provide the County of Los Angeles a notice of intent to issue bonds during the 2013/14 fiscal year.
Manaster underscored that the decision to go out for these Measure E bond funds would not raise people’s taxes. A board majority of Korbatov, Hall and Board VP Noah Margo further directed staff to engage existing bond counsel to oversee the sale of Measure E bonds.
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BEVERLY HILLS Trustee Sale No. : 20120134001133 Title Order No.: 120174560 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 08/10/2005. 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. NDEx West, L.L.C., as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 08/18/2005 as Instrument No. 05 1987771 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: SIMON BITTON AND DANIELLE BITTON, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 10/10/2013 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA, 400 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA, POMONA CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 9001 DAYTON WAY, UNIT A, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 90211 APN#: 4335-018-042 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 $566,180.11. 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. 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
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P U B L I C N OT I C E S 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 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 916-939-0772 for information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.c om for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 20120134001133. 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. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: NATIONWIDE POSTING & PUBLICATION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 5005 WINDPLAY DRIVE, SUITE 1 EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762-9334 916-9390772 www.nationwideposting.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 09/10/2013 NPP0220797 To: BEVERLY HILLS COURIER 09/20/2013, 09/27/2013, 10/04/2013 –––––– NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 10-0034389 Doc ID #0001093387342005N Title Order No. 10-8136256 Investor/Insurer
No. 109338734 APN No. 4340-014-070 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 07/21/2005. 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 Deed of Trust executed by ANTHONY MAGNES, A SINGLE MAN, dated 07/21/2005 and recorded 7/28/2005, as Instrument No. 05 1789270, in Book N/A, Page N/A, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, State of California, will sell on 10/21/2013 at 9:00AM, Doubletree Hotel Los AngelesNorwalk, 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: 9041 KEITH AVENUE #1, 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. 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 $946,664.43. 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. 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 a 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 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 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 1800-281-8219 or visit this Internet Web site www.recontrustco.com, using the file number assigned to this case TS No. 10-0034389. 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. DATED: 06/13/2010 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. A-4415860 09/20/2013, 09/27/2013, 10/04/2013 —————————— FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013185352 The following is/are doing business as: 1) SCMS CONSTRUCTION 2) SCMS 170 N. Crescent Dr. #205, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; SCMS Construction, Inc. 170 N. Crescent Dr. #205, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s)
listed herein April 03, 2003: Michael Gordon, President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013185353 The following is/are doing business as: 1) CLÉO DU MARAIS 2) CLÉO DU MARAIS - PARIS 7985 Santa Monica Blvd. #109-555, West Hollywood CA 90046; Jaimie Bond, LLC 7985 Santa Monica Blvd. #109-555, West Hollywood, CA 90046; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Clémence Janin, CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013185354 The following is/are doing business as: 1) SOUND CANYON 2) SOUND CYN 2518 Canyon Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068; Daryl G. Berg 2518 Canyon Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Daryl Berg: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013185355 The following is/are doing business as: GREEN EYES EYEWEAR 9461 Charleville Blvd. #351, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Rimoptics USA, Inc. 9461 Charleville Blvd. #351, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Daniel Cohen, Director: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013185356 The following is/are doing business as: BOLDR CREATIVE 10362 Tupelo Lane, Los Angeles, CA 90077; Scott Butler Scott, Inc. 10362 Tupelo Lane, Los Angeles, CA 90077; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Alexis Scott Butler, CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013184997 The following is/are doing business as: 1) MOMENT ENTERTAINMENT 2) FIRST CLASS ENTERPRISES 3) ALLENDALE ENTERPRISES 1710 N. Fuller Ave. #312, Los Angeles, CA 90046; Moment Global Holdings, Inc. 1710 N. Fuller Ave. #312, Los Angeles, CA 90046; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Donald Smith, President and CEO: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 04, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013186155 The following is/are doing business as: JAGGED VERTICAL DANCE & FITNESS 11655 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025; Jessica Anderson-Gwin 3533 Keystone Ave. #2, Los Angeles, CA 90034; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Jessica Anderson-Gwin: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 05, 2013; Published: September 13, 20, 27, October 04, 2013 LACC N/C
–––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013191038 The following is/are doing business as: JILL ROBERTS 2852 S. Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90064; JillMark, Inc. 2852 S. Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90064; The business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein June 01, 1996: Mark S. Freeman, Owner/President: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 11, 2013; Published: September 20, 27, October 04, 11, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013190359 The following is/are doing business as: GET CREDIT 9300 Wilshire Blvd. #308, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Get Credit LLC 9300 Wilshire Blvd. #308, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registrant(s) has begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein September 11, 2013: David Melkonian, Sales and Business Development Manager: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 11, 2013; Published: September 20, 27, October 04, 11, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013189080 The following is/are doing business as: RAPSODI IN TWO 1415 Livonia Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90035; Rochelle Iltis Trustee Rochelle Iltis Living Trust 1421 Livonia Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90035; Myrna Davis Trustee Myrna Davis Separate Property Trust Under Bryan & Myrna Davis Family Trust 12400 Bradford Place, Granada Hills, CA 91344; The business is conducted by: A
GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Rochelle Iltis, Trustee: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 10, 2013; Published: September 27, October 04, 11, 18, 2013 LACC N/C –––––– FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2013193407 The following is/are doing business as: 1) EARL SHANK ENTERTAINMENT 2) EARL SHANK ASCEND FOUNDATION 520 N. Kings Rd. #316, West Hollywood, CA 90048; Amy Butan 520 N. Kings Rd. #316, West Hollywood, CA 90048; The business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL, registrant(s) has NOT begun to transact business under the name(s) listed herein: Amy Butan: Statement is filed with the County of Los Angeles: September 16, 2013; Published: September 27, October 04, 11, 18, 2013 LACC N/C
NOTICE— Fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the county clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, et seq., Business and Professions Code).
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Page 28 | September 27, 2013 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SEC. 6105 U.C.C.) Escrow No. 34103-AU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made. The name(s) and business address(es) of the seller(s), are: Physical Therapy & O r t h o p e d i c Rehabilitation, Inc., a California corporation, 9301 Wilshire Blvd., #502, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Doing business as: Bodies in Balance Physical Therapy aka Bodies in Balance aka Beverly Hills PT aka BIBPT All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the Seller(s) within the past three years, as stated by the seller(s), is/are: None The location in California of the chief executive officer of the Seller is: Same The name(s) and business address of the buyer(s) are: Adam Tanner-Hill, 9301 Wilshire Blvd., #502, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 The assets being sold are generally described as the business, goodwill, fixtures, furniture, and furnishings, equipment, supplies, tools, leasehold improvements, telephone numbers, website, list of customers, trade names, sign, all transferrable permits, franchises, leases, customer deposits, and saleable merchandise for resale, stock in trade, and work in process on hand and are located at: 9301 Wilshire Blvd #502, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at the office of: Escrow Matters Inc., 20300 Ventura Blvd. #325, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 and the anticipated sale date is Oct. 17, 2013 The bulk sale is subject to California Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106.2. The person with whom claims may be filed is: Alexandra Ullman, Escrow Matters Inc., 20300 Ventura Blvd., #325, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 and the last date for filing claims by any creditor shall be Oct. 16, 2013, which is the business day before the sale date specified above. Dated: 9/22/13 Buyer(s) S/ Adam Tanner-Hill Buyer(s) 9/27/13 CNS-2538914# BEVERLY HILLS COURIER ————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 110077030 Title Order No. 11-0061797 APN No. 4337-013-028 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/26/2006. 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 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is hereby given that RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed trustee
pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed by MITRA DEIHIMI, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 50% INTEREST, AND HOMEYRA ARBABI, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 50% INTEREST, AS TENANTS IN COMMON, dated 10/26/2006 and recorded 11/1/2006, as Instrument No. 06 2425104, in Book N/A, Page N/A, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, State of California, will sell on 10/25/2013 at 1:00PM, In the main dining room of the Pomona Masonic Temple, located at 395 South Thomas Street, Pomona, California 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: 848,850,852,852 1/2 HUNTLEY DR, 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. 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 $1,438,969.04. 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. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at
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P U B L I C N OT I C E S a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on a 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 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 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 1800-281-8219 or visit this Internet Web site www.recontrustco.com, using the file number assigned to this case 110077030. 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. DATED: 11/19/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale Information: (800) 281-8219 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. FEI # 1006.145242 9/27, 10/04, 10/11/2013 ——————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 13CA00333-1 Order No. 13-06493-DF APN: 5529005-143 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/25/2010. 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 October 17, 2013 at 01:00 PM, RSM&A Foreclosure Services, LLC as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded November 1, 2010 as Document Number: 20101564512 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, California, executed by: HELEN W. KANE, A WIDOW as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR URBAN FINANCIAL GROUP, 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 following location: In the main dining room of the Pomona Masonic Temple, 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: Legal description 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: 911 N Kings Road Apt 113, 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, 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: $371,839.47 (Estimated*) *Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. 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 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 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) 277-4845 or visit this Internet Web Site www.usa-foreclosure.com, using the file number, 13CA00333-1, assigned to this case. Information about postponements that are very short duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not be immediately reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled 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: 09/10/2013 RSM&A Foreclosure Services, LLC 43252 Woodward Ave, Suite 180 Bloomfield Hills, CA 48302 (805) 804-5616 For specific information on sales including bid amounts call (714) 2774845. Kimberly A. Karas, Authorized Agent of RSM&A Foreclosures Services, LLC FEI# 1045.244950 09/27, 10/04, 10/11/2013 ——————————— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Title Order No.: 8285972 Trustee Sale No.: 80135 Loan No.: 399054192 APN: 5529024-011 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/19/2012. 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 10/4/2013 at 1:00 PM, California TD Specialists, Inc. as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 9/28/2012 as Instrument No. 20121467519 in book N/A, page N/A of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, California, executed by: Joshua J. Pascua, a single man and Epafrodito A. Pascua, a single man, as joint tenants, as Trustor The Evergreen Advantage Management, Inc., a California 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: 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 on 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: 1010 North Crescent Heights Boulevard, West Hollywood CA 90046. 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, towit: $94,239.17 (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: 9/6/2013 California TD Specialists, Inc., as Trustee 8190 East Kaiser Blvd., Anaheim Hills, CA 92808 Phone: 714-283-2180 For Trustee Sale Information log on to: www.rsvpforeclosures.com CALL: 877RSVP-ADS or 877-7787237. Patricio S. Ince', Vice President California TD Specialists is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. “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 on 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 the existence, priority, and size of the outstanding lien 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 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 877-RSVPADS or 877778-7237, or visit this internet Web site www.rsvpforeclosures.co m, using the file number assigned to this case T.S.# 80135. 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.” ( R S V P # 302255)(09/13/13, 09/20/13, 09/27/13)
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BEVERLY HILLS
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ELDERLY CARE
BEAUTY SALON
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE
OFFICE/STORES FOR LEASE
CAREGIVER/ COMPANION/
Nick Chavez Salon HAIR STATION
• For Sale • 10323 Santa Monica Bl.
Private Office Suite at 9595 Wilshire Bl.
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PERSONAL ASSISTANT $3.99M FOR RENT Honest and Reliable, • • • • • 20 + years exp. Fluent U PSCALE English, light cooking BEVERLY HILLS SALON. with excellent references. Great Location, Live-out day/night shift, 9032 Burton Way willing to travel. Live-in • Charming, Pride-of-Ownership Building Please Call: position negotiable. • Prime Century City Location 310/247-1086 Call 213/925-9061 • Investment or Owner/User Opportunity
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Beverly Blvd., • Reliable Care • x-st. Fairfax, English Speaking. across CBS Studios. Small Beverly Hills Live-in. Cooking, light For More info. Triangle Office(s) cleaning & activities. Please Call: 170SF to 350SF Great References. Located at, 323/938-2379 310/402-4100 331 North Beverly Drive Hair Styling Please Call:
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Beverly Hills Men’s Boutique. ARE YOU A SENIOR AND NEED Requires Full-Time Tailor ASSISTANCE?
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BEVERLY HILLS OFFICES
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• JUST REMODELED •
WILSHIRE BLVD
Call 310/237-2977 or 713/266-1444
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270 TOWNHOMES/ CONDOS FOR SALE
TOWNHOMES/ CONDOS FOR SALE
Beautiful 2BD + 2BA $725,000 Prestigious complex Gated community, security, side-by-side parking. Full Amenities. Move in condition. Contact Karen 310/310-5081
all listings are on centurycityliving.com
This Weeks Listings ————— CENTURY PARK EAST Coldwell Banker George Realty DRE # 01831790
WILSHIRE CORRIDOR
$950,000 Bkr. 818/209-1616
————— LOWEST HOA on WILSHIRE CORRIDOR
GARAGE/ STORAGE
MONICA KELEMEN SANTA 427 Montana Ave. REAL ESTATE S t o r a g e (310) 966-0900 S p a c e
CENTURY CITY PARK PLACE
SPACIOUS 2 BDRM, DEN, SUN RM. 3 BA. Full service building. Seller Motivated.
407
2 BEDROOM / 2 BATH $625,000
Av a i l a b l e for Rent. Close to Beach . 310/394-7132
415 ROOM FOR RENT
BEVERLY HILLS South Wetherly Dr.
Master
Suite Designed for Luxury. Total for RENT Renovation. Open Kitchen W/ PRIVATE FULL BATH. +internet ready. Stone Counters. Hardwood Floors Cable Laundry room avail. Mature Female Only. Unobstructed City Views No Pets. 2 Large Balconies $800/Month
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DESIRABLE+AFFORDABLE CORNER UNIT 2 Bd+13/4 Ba 519,000 24-hr. doorman. BALCONY’S ALL AROUND W/ SPECTACULAR VIEWS: north, south & east. Lots of closets, 2-car garage, storage locker suana, pool. Close to UCLA. Principals Only.
2 BEDROOM / 2 BATH $625000 Leased Investment Income $3,000/month Renovated Kitchen & Baths Large Balcony. Quiet Location
• Open House • Sunday’s • 1-5 pm
Tree Top Views. Real Hardwood
FOR MORE INFO. CALL: ANNETTE WOLF • AGT.
Floors. Granite Counters Luxurious Baths.
310/441-1811 310/766-1812
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TV & Stereo Sound
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
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UNFURNISHED APT’S/CONDO’S
UNFURNISHED APT’S/CONDO’S
UNFURNISHED APT’S/CONDO’S
UNFURNISHED APT’S/CONDO’S
WEST L.A.
~ WEST L.A. ~
245 S. DOHENY BRENTWOOD B E V E R LY H I L L S
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Single W E S T L . A . 1 Bd.+Den+11/2 Ba. 12333 TeXaS Ave. (•)(•)(•)(•)(•)
WiFi, central air/heat, fireplace, patio, controlled access, pool, elevator, parking, laundry facility.
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2 Bdrm. + 2 Bath
BEVERLY HILLS ADJ.
to Cedars/shops/trans.
310/247-8689
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310/478-8616
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550 Veteran Ave. • Single ••••• • 2 Bd.+2 Ba.
Very spacious, granite counters, microwave, intercom entry, on-sight laundry, parking & WiFi. Very close to UCLA & Westwood Village .
310/208-5166
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washer, balcony, stove, Balcony, intercom intercom-entry, on-site entry, elevator, on310/312-9871 sight laundry, prkg. laundry, parking. Shopping & Dining in Close to UCLA & 310/207-1869 Brentwood Village Westwood Village .
310/479-8977
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309 S. Sherbourne Dr. ( • • • ----- • • • ) • 1 Bdrm.
• • • • • •
SHOPPING & 1 BLK. TO WESTWOOD PARK.
∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ • • Granite counters, dish- • 1 Bd.+1 Ba. • • •
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1 Bath •
~ 1 Bd. + 1 Ba. ~
Bright & Airy. Upscale, Bright, Dishwasher, Gorgeous & Spacious. Intercom entry, on-sight With Pool, balcony, parking, on-sight central air, fireplace, laundry facility. stove, elevator, interClose to transportation. com entry, prkg. gym.
• 310/476-2181 •
904-908 Granville Av. Close to shopping.
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310/820-1810
WESTWOOD
1380 Midvale Ave.
• • • • • • 1 B d . + Den + 1 B a . • • • • • WiFi, pool, elevator, controlled access, onsight laundry, parking. Close to U.C.L.A.
310/473-1509
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2 Bd.+11/2 Ba. SANTA MONICA Includes:
427 Montana Ave. Granite counters, •• • Fireplace, balcony, ••• •••• laundry facility, • ••• SINGLE • •• • • subterranean prkg. • ••• ••• Near Whole Foods. Controlled access, 310/207-1965 garage, laundry facility. Close to Beach.
————–––– —————–––– — BRENTWOOD BEVERLY HILLS ADJ. 11730 SUNSET BLVD. 120 S. Swall Dr. • • • • • NEWLY REMODELED •
• • • • • • • • • • Jr. Executive • 1 Bdrm.+1 Bath • Bachelor •• •
310/394-7132
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Rooftop pool, Very Spacious, A/C, deck, central air, 2 Bdrm. + 1 Bath intercom entry, Balcony, stove, on-sight laundry, prkg. elevator, intercom entry, on-sight laundry, controlled access, Close to Cedars-Sinai, gym, parking. on-site laundry, prkg. Beverly Center, • Free WiFi Access • 1307 Barry Ave. shops, cafes ~ 310/476-3824 ~ 310/473-1509 & transportation . BRENTWOOD & U.C.L.A. CLOSE SMALL QUIET BLDG.
310/858-6830
310/477-8171
Hardwood floors, WEST L. A. pool, laundry facility, controlled access, prkg. 1236 Amhearst Ave. • Spacious Units • Close to Central air, large Brentwood Village. balcony, pool, elevator, ^^^^^ • 310/440-5051 • 2 Bdrm.+2 Bath on-site laundry, VERY UNIQUE • MUST SEE Dishwasher, a/c, conintercom entry. 320 N. La Peer Dr. trolled access, • 310/246-0290 • BRENTWOOD on-site parking CLOSE TO The Carlton & laundry facility. S H O P S & D I N I N G 11666 Goshen Ave. 310/820-8584
• 1 Bdrm. + Den + 1 Bath •
• • • •
WiFi, a/c, intercom 417 S. Barrington Av. Intercom entry, a/c, entry, laundry facility, dishwasher, on-sight :::::::::::: laundry & parking. elevator, parking, pool. • 1 Bdrm. : : : : : : +1 Bath • C L O S E T O S C H O O L . CLOSE TO U.C.L.A.,
• • • • • • 1• Bd. + 1 Ba. • • • • 2 Bd. + 2 Ba. • GORGEOUS UNITS •
Good closet space, a/c, elevator, dishwasher, 443 S. Oakhurst Dr. controlled access. Close
310/435-3693
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= BRENTWOOD = 1 B d r m . + 1 B a t h
BEVERLY HILLS : : : : : : : : : : : :
1 Bd. + Den + 1 1/ 2 Ba.
• • 1 Bd. + 1 Ba. • • • • • • • • BRIGHT & S PACIOUS BEVERLY HILLS LIVING. Balcony, dishwasher, elevator, intercom entry, on-site laundry, parking.
1 Bd.+1 Ba.
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• 310/276-1528 •
BEVERLY HILLS
- 1 Bdrm.+1 Bath *
• Bright Unit • Spacious & Bright. Granite countertops, A/C, balcony, patio, on-site 2 Bdrm. + 2 Bath dishwasher, stove, laundry, On-site Balcony, dishwasher, intercom entry, parking. Close to a/c, heated pool, WiFi, on-sight laundry, prkg. transportation. elevator controlled 310/477-0072 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH • 424/744-6342 • access, on-site laundry, Apt. on Doheny w/garage ESTWOOD parking. Close to ≈ WEST ≈ W for 2 tandem spots, 1409 Midvale Ave. Brentwood Village, W/D on site, LARGE, Shops & Restaurants. L O S A N G E L E S • • • • • • •1 • • • • lots of closets and light • 310/826-4889 • 11305 Graham Pl. • 2 Bd.+1 /2 Ba. • • Single • dishwasher, central air/heat. • •
Lrg. unit. Balcony, Walk-in closet, intercom entry, laundry facility, elevator, prkg. • CHARMING & BRIGHT • Close to Cedars, restaurants, shopping Call 310/382-2267 & transportation.
UNFURNISHED APT’S/CONDO’S
1675 Colby Ave.
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440
11640 Kiowa Ave. 1342 Centinela Ave.
Newly Updated 1 Bdrm. + 1 Bath
PRIME BEVERLY HILLS *BEVERLY HILLS*
Newly remodeled, private entrace, full bathroom, kitchenette with appliances, fireplace, a/c & heat, storage, parking. Garage available with additional charge. Furnished or unfurnished. No Pets. Reduced $1,650/MO.
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MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. Condo Style Living In Beverly Hills
LUXURY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
L UXURY 2 B EDROOM $3150 fromA PARTMENTS $3150 to FROM $3995
TO
$3350
Gourmet Granite Kitchens & Baths, Pool, Gym, In Home Laundry Rooms
133 North Almont Towers www.almonttowers.com • 310.888.8875
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* H O L L Y W O O D * BEVERLY HILLS ADJ.
L.A.’S FINEST, MOST 1134 N. SYCAMORE AV. 1017 S. SHERBOURNE LUXURIOUS APT. RENTAL • 1 Bdrm. +1 Bath Very Private & Spacious * * * * * * • Single 2 BDRM. + 1.5 BATH Newly Remodeled upper unit with breakfast “The Mission ” Great Views • W e s t w o o d • Great views, controlled and formal dining room. Yard, laundry & parking. access, balcony,
Classic
Beverly Hills
• 2 Bd.+2 Ba. • 1 Bd.+1 Ba.
$3,500/MO. elevator, lrg. pool, • • • • • prkg, on-sight laundry. Call 213/804-3761 H IKING IN R UNYON WALKER’S PARADISE 6-Month Lease Avail. NEWLY RENOVATED * * * * * * C ANYON , H OLLYWOOD Every Extra Luxury: BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL B OWL /N IGHTLIFE . custom cabinets, granite 1 BEDROOMS • Top Floor • 323/467-8172 countertops, stone entry, Hardwood floors, all new Breathtaking Views pool, health club, spa. appliances, washer & Bright/Airy • B.H. Adj. kitchen • Free WiFi Access • H O L L Y W O O D dryer in unit, subterranean • Close to UCLA • 2 + 2 • $2,695 parking. Must See! 1350 S. MIDVALE AVE. 1769-1775 Sycamore Av. 2 Entrances, lrg living Starting at $2,395/MO. L.A., 90024
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• Single • 310/864-0319 • • B a c h e l o r Contact Mgr.:
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10905 Ohio Ave.
Controlled access, laundry facility. Utilities Included.
323/851-3790 • • •• 1 Bd. + 1 Ba. •• Close to Everything. • Bachelor • —————–––– Single •• •• Wifi, Bright, controlled L O S A N G E L E S access, balcony, pool, elevator, laundry facility, prkg.
401 S. HOOVER St.
Rooftop Garden Panoramic B.H. Views
132 S. BEDFORD DR.
UPGRADED GRANITE KITCHEN.
310/990-3266
tile+carpet. Pool, sauna, elevator, central air, prkg., marble lobby. 1259 S. Camden Dr.
Ask about our end of the month move-in special.
310/849-3858
FREE RENT!
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Pico/Robertson 2 Bd.+2 Ba. $1,975 L IGHT & A IRY C O R N E R .
• • • • • • • • BEVERLY HILLS PRIME LOCATION Close To U.C.L.A. • 1 B d . + 1 B a . 2 BDRM, 2 BA. CONDO 310/864-0319 • • • • • • • • Newly remodeled with Control access, pool, • WESTWOOD • dishwasher, elevator, hardwood floors/carpet,
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10933 Rochester Ave.
Jr . Executive 2 Bd.+2 Ba. Spacious a/c, fireplace, pool, controlled access, laundry fac., prkg.
on-site laundry and parking.
213/385-4751
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Open Sat. & Sun. • 10-3
New custom built-ins in kitchen, dry bar, balcony, patio, huge closets, a/c, central heat, 2-car prkg., laundry facility. Cat OK.
granite kitchen, shutters, Exceptional Condition! wet bar, balcony and 2 323/937-3737 side-by-side parking. $2,600/MO.
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Call 310/402-8181 BEVERLY HILLS S A N TA M O N I C A • Free WiFi Access • N o r t h o f W i l s h i r e 310/473-5061 P R I M E L O C A T I O N 9160 BEVERLY BLVD. Close To U.C.L.A. • CONDO Qt hUALITY • S A N T A M O N I C A Quite 2 Bd.+11/2 Ba. 843 4 St. Remodeled North of Wilshire Renovated kitchen w/ **CENTURY CITY** 2220 S. Beverly Glen 2 Bd. + Den + 2 Ba. 2 Bdrm. + 2 Bath granite counters. wood $3,695/Month • 1 Bd.+1 Ba. •
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Lots of Character & Charm ! Alcove fireplace, fridge, laundry facility, gated parking, intercom entry, WiFi and more.
• 310/552-8064 • Rooftop jacuzzi with panoramic city views.
New kitchen w/ granite, S.S. appl., hrwd.+stone+ tile flrs., french doors, balcony, a/c, lrg. closets, dishwasher, controlled access, elevator, laundry room, parking. Heated pool/gym/sauna.
L ARGE & B EAUTIFUL Upper front unit. Hard- laminate flrs. Ground wood floors, appliances, flr., rear. Patio, applpatio, front+back yard. iances, laundry facility, 7-Blocks to Beach 2-parking. No dogs. $2,595/Month $1,850/Month 310/666-8360
310/980-3384
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310/246-9433
4 Blks. to Beach.
• BEVERLY HILLS •
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THE HACIENDA
2
BEVERLY HILLS X-LARGE ELEGANT APT. •• N E W L Y •• • Newly Updated • • • U P D A T E D • •
*KELEMEN* REAL ESTATE (310) 966-0900
backyard. No pets.
• • • • • •
203. N Almont Drive
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BEVERLY HILLS ADJ Bedford/Olympic • BEVERLY HILLS • Beverly Hills, Ca 90211 Beverly Hills' most recent architectural 2 BD, 2 BA CONDO VERY LARGE SINGLE restoration. Architecturally and functionally with patio, fridge, stove, $2,150/MO.
perfect. Don't miss the opportunity to live Approx. 1400 Sq. ft. laundry room, parking. here, there are only eight of these and that's Lower unit with fridge, 1 block from Century City all there will ever be! $1,595/MO. washer/dryer in unit Charming one bedrooms with dressing area. By appointment only: and 2 car parking. Call For Pricing Call 310/880-7281 310/557-3516 Leasing Office: 310-888-8875
Robertson/Burton Way IMMACULATE
ONE BEDROOM $1,550/MO. Newly remodeled unit. New stove, new microwave, new vinyl & new carpets. Balcony, ceiling fan, tub + stall shower, ELEVATOR, A/C, gated garage, controlled access in quiet building. No pets. Non-smoking facility.
Call 323/252-5600 or 424/249-3012
NEW LISTINGS EVERYDAY
Call for latest properties
CENTURY PARK EAST 1 BED / 1 BATH $2,600/MO Total Newer Renovation Hardwood Floors Fabulous Newer Kitchen Corner w/North & West Views
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JUMBO 1 BED / 1 BATH $2,850MO Totally Renovated Huge private patio Quiet Location
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1 BED /1 BATH $3,250/MO Total new renovation.. Partial Ocean Views. Stainsteel Kitchen Quartz Counters, Luxurious New Shower, Real Hardwood Floors Recessed Lighting, No Commonn Walls, Big Walk-in Closet
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2 BED /2 BATHS 310/271-6811 336 S. Rexford Dr. $3,600/MO Cell: 310/994-4122 $1,700/Month High Floor. Fabulous 310/860-9991 Must see! 439 S. Rexford Renovation. Unobstructed City 310/433-1949 Views. Hardwood Floors. Open
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320 S. CLARK DR.
all listings are on centurycityliving.com Valet and Guest Parking. Huge Heated ————— Pool, Security Staff, BEVERLY HILLS 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH Doorman & House- $1,550/MO. New carpet, stove, man, Switchboard A/C,lower unit parking.Pets Ok. Tennis, Fitness Center Special: 1/2 Securtiy OAC. Business Center Calldeposit 310/278-8999
Furnished Loft Style, Total Newer Renovation, Hardwood Floors, Jumbo Balcony New Carpet, drapes, Newer Kitchen, Concrete Counter + • 1 Bd. 1 Ba. • w/d hook-ups, hi-ceilings, Hardwood floors, a/c, Stainless Steel Appliances 180 degree east views mirrored closets. Shared
laundry, covered prkg.
BEVERLY HILLS
Kitchen. Stone Counters 2 Jumbo Balconies
CENTURY PARK EAST CENTURY TOWERS PARK PLACE CENTURY HILL LE PARC CENTURY WOODS For Sale See our A d Sec. 270
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Vintage & Antique furnishings, good original art, lots of Asian & Contemporary accessories, plenty for the kids, clothing & lots more.
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. ••••••••••
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WHY THE WORLD CHANGED IN THE ‘80s The saying about politics, “follow the money,” has never been more true than it is today. But let’s look at the world 25-years ago. The 1980’s began with the Soviet Union ascendant. Its troops and surrogates roamed the world with impunity. The Communist power had client regimes in Africa, Central America, Asia, growing insurgencies in South America. Western Europe was cowering in the face of threats of Warsaw Pact planes, tanks, missiles and troops. Eastern Europe and the Baltic States were prisoners of Moscow. The United States was hung over from the retreat from Vietnam and suffering from the “malaise” we attribute to then-President Jimmy Carter. Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini held our U.S. Embassy workers hostage pretty much as portrayed in Ben Affleck’s Oscar-winning Argo. Our helicopters crashed in the desert. Our Navy ships could not leave port for lack of spare parts and sailors. Our airplanes could not fly because they were not maintained. Inflation raged. Interest rates were around 20 percent or higher. In short, we were in bad shape. Ronald Reagan won the 1980 presidential election and brought with him a Republicancontrolled Senate. He pushed through major tax reductions, lifted restrictions on business, began a huge arms build-up to counter the Soviets, and told us that he “trusted the American people” to fix things. His solution was much less government, not more. He won the battles and the war. The Soviet Union disappeared. We enjoyed decades of prosperity. His one shortcoming, so say his critics, is that he spent more than the government took in—deficit spending. The United States was able to pay for the tax cuts, arms building, and the huge increase in social spending Democrats demanded in return for rebuilding our military. How? We borrowed. But at the time the national debt was relatively small compared to our nation’s ability to pay. Reagan’s “investments” in the people paid off with massive growth in our economy. Had Congress – controlled by the Democrats – not spent like crazy, he would have left a nation enjoying surpluses. Reagan borrowed to build. The people responded and built frenetically. The progress and prosperity were amazing. The bottom line was that in the 1980’s we could afford what the nation did. Today that is not true. Democrat President Barack Obama, who continued the outrageous spending policies of his Republican predecessor George W. Bush, has put the nation into spending light speed. Our Treasury Department is literally just printing money. That’s why everything is costing more. It’s going to get worse. Nothing Obama has enacted—not taxes, environmental regulation, health care—will work. The only result will be economic devastation and deprivation. Look at the number of Americans on food stamps, disability payments, out of work, not looking for work, massive student loan debt. That’s the Obama legacy. Internationally, we cannot even get the Syrian dictator to speak to us. Russia, which really has little going for it, now dominates Middle Eastern foreign affairs like it has not done in decades. Our federal, state and local tax collections are at an all time high but the deficit grows and grows. Nothing proposed by Obama will make this better —every policy of the Obama Administration promises only worse outcomes. This stuff matters. Internationally we are relegated to irrelevancy. You think the People’s Republic of China with its massive new military and hundreds of missiles doesn’t notice? Domestically, the truth about Obamacare is now coming out. Massive premium hikes, vast chunks of the American people losing their healthcare entirely, reduced coverage and reduced services. All of this was predictable and predicted. Socialism—which is what this is—does not work. It always leads to bankruptcy and disruption. We may have enough money to forestall bankruptcy, but this path will not lead us to prosperity. It leads to poverty.
POLICE BLOTTER The following assaults, burglaries,and grand theft have been reported by BHPD. Streets are usually indicated by block numbers. Losses in brackets. ASSAULT 9/22 9800 S. Santa Monica Blvd. BURGLARIES 9/13 1100 La Altura Road ($70,000) 9/14 9900 S. Santa Monica Blvd. 9/16 400 N. Beverly Dr. ($250) 9/19 300 S. Canon Dr. 9/19 9700 Wilshire Blvd. ($3,929) 9/20 200 S. Beverly Dr.
9/20 400 S. Roxbury Dr. 9/21 200 S. Doheny Dr. 9/21 9200 Wilshire Blvd. 9/21 8700 Clifton Way. ($175) GRAND THEFTS 9/21 300 N. Rodeo Dr. ($35,000) ROBBERIES 9/01 9400 Olympic Blvd. ($600) 9/17 N. La Cienega Blvd. ($16,000)
Rabbi Jacob Pressman .
Rabbi Jack is taking the week off and returns Oct. 4
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR As you probably already know, I am always trying to point out noise and safety concerns for all of us in our City. Well, yesterday I was asked by a group on Segways to move off the sidewalk so that they can pass. I proceeded to call the police and my understanding is that Dr. Julien Gold had brought up the issue on the use of Segways and our City Council took a “watch and see” position. (Please note that Nancy Krasne was not a member of the council on that “decision.”) I imagine this will take place after the first injury occurs, although nothing was done after a bicycle hit a pedestrian in our business district. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand how harmful those vehicles can be. For those who care, there is enough information on the internet regarding these motorized devices. Many cities have kicked them off their sidewalks. Also, they tour our private residential streets. It is clear to me that as long as the council, city attorneys, et al have as their major concerns the increase in population crowding our beautiful City and having pictures taken and names engraved on plaques, then this issue takes a back bench. Pablo Nankin, M.D. ****** Rabbi Pressman, in his weekly observations, witnesses the enduring hostility among people and then asks himself: “Why?” Does he not recognize or refuse to see the sad truth behind all the killings taking place in too many parts of this world and which have been happening the last thousands of years. Crusades, Inquisition, Holocaust. Armenian genocide, Biafra, Darfur, Iran, Iraq, etc. Man-made religions, created solely for mass indoctrination and manipulation of the masses, and which have as their great attraction, this human fallacy of superiority, is the simple answer to his question. Thus, all this killing can be done with impunity and tax free. Then he neglects to mention the great tragedy taking place in Western Europe,which eventually may turn out to be another headline in history. This writer, also coming to the last years of his life, hopes for a better world in the future. Bram Benjamins
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