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violation of the rights of another under Federal, 
State, or common law (See section 14411 et seq. 
Business and Professions Code)Publish: Mountain 
Views News 

Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

File No. 11-015442

The following person(s) is (are) doing business 
as: ICON DETAILING; INTEL DETAILING, 
709 S. GREVILLEA AVE. #2, INGLEWOOD, 
CA 90301. Full name of registrant(s) is (are) 
JAMES A. BRITT, 709 S. GREVILLEA AVE. 
#2, INGLEWOOD, CA 90301. This Business 
is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. Signed: 
JAMES A. BRITT. This statement was filed with 
the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 
04/25/11. The registrant(s) has (have) commenced 
to transact business under the fictitious business 
name or names listed above on N/A. NOTICE- 
This 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 prior to that date. 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 14411 et seq. Business 
and Professions Code)Publish: Mountain Views 
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Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

File No. 11-015510

The following person(s) is (are) doing business 
as: INSTALLATION KITCHEN CABINETS, 
1437 VIRGINIA AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 
91706. Full name of registrant(s) is (are) MARTIN 
DURON, ROBERTO HERNANDEZ, 1437 
VIRGINIA AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706. 
This Business is conducted by: A GENERAL 
PARTNERSHIP. Signed: MARTIN DURON. This 
statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los 
Angeles County on 04/25/11. The registrant(s) has 
(have) commenced to transact business under the 
fictitious business name or names listed above 
on 03/01/2011. NOTICE- This 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 prior to that date. 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 14411 et seq. Business and 
Professions Code)Publish: Mountain Views News 

Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

File No. 11-003935

The following person(s) is (are) doing business 
as: KALI COMMUNICATIONS, 2930 W. 
IMPERIAL HWY. STE. 206, INGLEWOOD, 
CA 90303. Full name of registrant(s) is (are) 
ANA ISABEL ARAUJO ROCHIN, GEORGINA 
HERAS, 6101 MILES AVE. #C, HUNTINGTON 
PARK, CA 90255. This Business is conducted by: 
CO-PARTNERS. Signed: GEORGINA HERAS. 
This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 
Los Angeles County on 04/11/11. The registrant(s) 
has (have) commenced to transact business under 
the fictitious business name or names listed above 
on N/A. NOTICE- This 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 prior to 
that date. 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 
14411 et seq. Business and Professions Code)
Publish: Mountain Views News 

Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

File No. 11-014580

The following person(s) is (are) doing business 
as: P AND S MAINTENANCE, 1434 W. 30th 
ST., L.A., CA 90007. Full name of registrant(s) is 
(are) RICHARD PEREZ, 1434 W. 30th ST., L.A, 
CA 90007. This Business is conducted by: AN 
INDIVIDUAL. Signed: RICHARD PEREZ. This 
statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los 
Angeles County on 04/22/11. The registrant(s) has 
(have) commenced to transact business under the 
fictitious business name or names listed above on 
N/A. NOTICE- This 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 prior to 
that date. 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 
14411 et seq. Business and Professions Code)
Publish: Mountain Views News 

Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

File No. 11-014708

The following person(s) is (are) doing business 
as: WEST COAST AUTO BODY SHOP, 5950 
LAUREL CANYON BLVD., N. HOLLYWOOD, 
CA 91607. Full name of registrant(s) is (are) 
WEST COAST AUTO BODY SHOP, INC., 5950 
LAUREL CANYON BLVD., N. HOLLYWOOD, 
CA 91607. This Business is conducted by: A 
CORPORATION. Signed: ARI GEVSHENIAN. 
This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 
Los Angeles County on 04/22/11. The registrant(s) 
has (have) commenced to transact business under 
the fictitious business name or names listed above 
on 06/18/99. NOTICE- This 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 prior to that date. 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 14411 et seq. Business and 
Professions Code)Publish: Mountain Views News 

Dates Pub: May 02, 09, 16, 23, 2011 

11

LEFT TURN/RIGHT TURN

 Mountain Views News Saturday, May 21, 2011 

HOWARD Hays As I See It


GREG Welborn


Morality Matters

“Congress consistently 
brings the government to 
the edge of default before 
facing its responsibility. This 
brinksmanship threatens the 
holders of government bonds 
and those who rely on Social 
Security and veterans benefits. 
Interest rates would skyrocket, 
instability would occur in financial markets, and 
the Federal deficit would soar.”

 

- Ronald Reagan on raising the debt ceiling, 
1987

 

Congress is at it again. Treasury Secretary Tim 
Geithner came up with a temporary fix last week, 
where bills would be paid by borrowing against 
the pension funds of federal employees. (You 
remember pensions - where funds are contributed 
for a secure retirement, rather than to subsidize 
Wall Street gamblers.)

This should work until August 2; then there’ll 
be no more pension funds to borrow against. 
When that happens, the reality might sink in 
that this involves more than shutting down 
public radio and Planned Parenthood; this is 
not about expanding government, but of paying 
debts we’ve already incurred. There’s the threat to 
Social Security and veterans’ benefits mentioned 
by President Reagan, as well as payments to 
Medicare providers, Medicaid help for states, 
and “skyrocketing” interest on credit cards, car 
payments and mortgage loans,

The “full faith and credit” of the United States 
would be sacrificed in an effort to make President 
Obama look bad for 2012, and to further the 
concentration of wealth accelerated under 
President Bush. Intentions become apparent 
when you look at those targeted - seniors, veterans, 
middle-class consumers - while Republicans 
vehemently protect Bush’s billionaire tax cuts, 
and those billions in taxpayer subsidies for the oil 
companies that reported $35 billion in profits for 
the first quarter.

Long-term goals of the corporatocracy have 
been advanced by union-busters taking over 
statehouses, a Supreme Court writing its own 
update of our Constitution, and a Senate minority 
insisting things go its way or no way at all. The 
only thing standing in the way is the fact people 
are becoming wise

It’s really a simple request. Voters want 
honest leaders. Anything which gives us insight 
into a candidate’s character, including their 
sexual exploits, is a legitimate and important 
criterion in the election decision. If the 
Schwarzenegger revelations tell us anything at 
all, they tell us that morality matters… A lot!!!
Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected in a special 
election to replace recalled Governor, Gray 
Davis, who had been repudiated by the voters 
at least as much for the slimy methods he had 
used in fund raising as for the fiscal mess he 
had created in this state. Governor Davis had all 
but extorted campaign contributions from the 
Prison Guards’ union in return for supporting 
and then signing onto a dramatic increase in 
benefits. This wasn’t the only problem with 
the Governor. The vast majority of voters had 
come to the conclusion that Governor Davis 
was simply a career politician who would say 
anything to get elected, who would cut any 
deal that put money or power in his pocket, 
and who expressed no remorse about any of it.
Schwarzenegger came on the scene and ran 
what really was a simple campaign. He promised 
honesty, fiscal restraint, and managerial skills that 
would allow him to do the job. It was kind of the 
way it was supposed to be. Americans have this 
image – a heartfelt dream, if you will – that we 
don’t need professional politicians to tell us how 
to run the country or our state. We want a society 
in which a skilled citizen-leader can run for office, 
win, govern affectively and honestly, and then 
return to private life while another takes his or 
her place. That was our founders’ vision, and it has 
remained part of the American ideal ever since. 
Arnold’s obvious success at building a business 
empire gave credibility to his claim that he 
knew how to manage people and organizations. 
He promised the voters that he would turn this 
state around financially, to stand up to the career 
politicians, and we trusted him to do it. There was 
nothing in his known background that suggested 
we shouldn’t trust him. By and large his business 
dealings were ethical. Yes, he admitted to 
behaving badly with women in his past, and for 
as rough and intimidating a man as he appeared 
to be (he’s the terminator, after all), it was a very 
tender, honest moment. All of us guys have in our 
youth behaved badly, and all of you women know 
guys, dated guys and married guys that have 
behaved badly. So, admitting to it and promising 
to do better was the right thing to do, and it was 
entirely appropriate that we voters trusted him.
Interestingly, at the time, several scolds wagged 
their sophisticated fingers to criticize us for even 
having the debate about what a politician does 
in his private life. Their sex life is none of our 
business goes the too-often repeated line. Well, 
in hindsight The Schwarzenegger revelations 
about the lie he has kept from 
his wife and kids for more 
than 10 years really were our 
business. When we find out 
that a man has violated the 
sanctity of his marital vows, 
kept that from his wife for 
more than a decade, fathered 
a kid whom he’s kept in the shadows for the 
same amount of time, and bribed his lover not 
to talk, we shouldn’t be surprised that this same 
man made only a half-hearted attempt to bring 
fiscal discipline to our state, or that he pardoned 
a confessed, convicted killer his last day in office 
without even considering the feelings of the 
victim’s family simply to reward a political crony. 
I’m sorry, but sexual transgressions and cover 
ups are our business!! They say a lot about the 
character of the people whom we are asked to 
entrust with elected office. It is absolutely my 
right and obligation as a voter to know about 
the character of the candidates. Some of you 
may be tempted to say that we all lie, we’re all 
sinners, we’ve all transgressed. I’m not going to 
argue with you about the truth of that statement. 
Yes, we all lie. But the singularity of our sins 
is not the issue. It is the severity, the pattern, 
and the presence or absence of contrition and 
restitution which are highly relevant. We are not 
compelled to forgive and forget where there has 
been no admission, repentance, and restitution. 
Morality matters after all. Schwarzenegger lied 
to us about working unceasingly to fix our fiscal 
problem and standing up for moral principles 
because he was so practiced already at violating 
those moral principles and lying about other 
sacred promises he had made. The election which 
elevated Arnold to the Governor’s mansion 
had other potentially strong candidates as well, 
and our state needed one of them to solve the 
problem which still confronts us. We, the voters, 
were denied that opportunity because we didn’t 
know about Arnold’s past. Had we known about 
Arnold’s dishonesty and disregard for his family, 
had we seen the hurt in Maria’s eyes, during the 
election, we never would have elected this man.
Voters want honest leaders, and it is our absolute 
and legitimate right to have them. Immoral and 
dishonest people never make good leaders. They 
will always betray the trust of office bestowed 
upon them. Any evidence, any experience, which 
gives us insight into a candidate’s basic morality 
is more important than any campaign promise. 
Morality matters.

About the author: Gregory J. Welborn is a 
freelance writer and has spoken to several civic 
and religious organizations on cultural and moral 
issues. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his 
wife and 3 children and is active in the community. 
He can be reached at gregwelborn@earthlink.net.

Dreier Honors Youth Volunteers 


SAN DIMAS, CA – Congressman David Dreier 
(R-San Dimas, CA) honored the efforts of young 
volunteers at his 2011 Youth Volunteer Award 
(YVA) Program. Fifty-six high school students 
from throughout the San Gabriel Valley and 
Inland Empire participated in this year’s program. 
In addition to the winner and runners-up, each 
of the program’s participants were recognized for 
their service to the community. “In these difficult 
economic times, volunteers have a greater impact. 
The fact that so many young people are making 
time to assist people within their communities 
is inspiring. Meeting them and hearing their 
stories was informative as well,” Dreier said. 
“Through their hard work and dedication, these 
students provide an excellent example of what it 
means to give back and bring attention to causes 
that need help in our community. I congratulate 
them on their efforts.” Dreier began the annual 
award program in 1986 to honor area high 
school students for their volunteer community 
service. To participate in the YVA Program, 
students were required to submit an application, 
write an essay on volunteerism, and provide 
a letter of recommendation. They were then 
interviewed by a board of community leaders 
about their volunteer activities. A full list of the 
winners, runners up and participants is below. 
For more information on the YVA Program or 
its participants, please contact Congressman 
Dreier’s San Dimas office. 

attends Etiwanda High School. Through her 
school’s Careers and Community club, Ashley 
helps those in need.Emory Yuan is from San 
Gabriel and attends San Marino High School. 
Emory’s community service entails pitching in 
at San Marino’s Crowell Public Library. Kelvin 
Zheng is from Arcadia and attends Arcadia 
High School. He is a member of Simply Savant 
through which hosts Camp Savant. 

Legals cont...

SENATOR HUFF SEEKING 

NOMINATIONS FOR 

"CITIZEN OF THE YEAR"

The nomination period is now open for my "Citizen of the Year" contest in the 
29th Senate District covering portions of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino 
Counties. My district office in Walnut must receive these nominations by May 
10th, or they can also be emailed to my District Director, Tim Shaw, at tim.shaw@
sen.ca.gov.

The contest is open to all constituents that I serve in the San Gabriel Valley, Inland 
Valley and Northern Orange County communities that I represent. I feel it’s important 
to recognize people who have contributed to our overall quality of life and 
made significant contributions to our area.

The nominations that I am seeking for the "Citizen of the Year" contest should list 
specific projects that the nominee took part in or committees in which the nominee 
was involved. Specific contributions in the field of law enforcement, education, 
transportation or the environment should also be highlighted.

I will treat the winner of the Citizen of the Year contest to lunch in the District, and 
the winner will also receive an official Senate Resolution noting the achievement.

The contest is open to all deserving constituents who reside in the cities of Arcadia, 
Bradbury, Brea, Charter Oak, Chino, Chino Hills, Claremont, Diamond Bar, Glendora, 
La Crescenta-Montrose, La Habra, La Habra Heights, La Verne, Mayflower 
Village, Monrovia, North El Monte, Placentia, San Dimas, Sierra Madre, Walnut 
and Yorba Linda.

The 29th Senate District also includes portions of Anaheim, the Angeles National 
Forest, Citrus, City of Industry, East Pasadena, East San Gabriel, Hacienda Heights, 
Juniper Hills, Rowland Heights and Tujunga.

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