Happy Holidays! Volume 34 • Issue 52 The Year That Santa Almost Didn’t Come Serving Carmichael and Sacramento County since 1981 December 25, 2014 Merry Christmas! Bonney Field to Welcome More Soccer Fans SACRAMENTO REGION (MPG) - The Cal Expo Board of Directors unanimously approved a proposal from Ovations Fanfare, in conjunction with Sacramento Republic FC, to expand seating at Bonney Field from the current 8,000 seats to between approximately 10,500 to 11,500 seats for the 2015 season. Final seating capacity will depend on further evaluation from the bleacher manufacturer. Expansion includes new seats along with the reconfigwuration of some existing seats. Given 2014’s sold-out attendance and the team’s USL Pro National Championship victory at Bonney Field, both Ovations and Sacramento Republic FC have been exploring the possibility of adding more temporary seats to the facility to satisfy demand. Sacramento Republic FC reports that more than 7,200 season tickets have already been sold for the 2015 season. “Our partnership with Ovations and Sacramento Republic FC further demonstrates the vitality of Cal Expo as a prominent community asset and keeps with our efforts to further enhance the State fairgrounds,” said Cal Expo CEO Rick Pickering. The additional seats will require the use of more land area. Consequently, additional square footage will be added to the north end of the existing 4.86 acres, for a total leased acreage of 5.397. In exchange for this additional land area, Ovations’ annual guaranteed minimum rent to Cal Expo will increase from $75,000 to $100,000. Cal Expo entered into a Letter of Understanding in October 2014 to review and evaluate the expanded seating proposal by Ovations. That proposal launched the formal California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review process as well as negotiations between Cal Expo and Ovations. Ovations estimates Continued on page 7 Page 4 Carmichael Resident Celebrates 104th Birthday Page 3 Palmer Takes Featherweight Title Page 2 Scan our QR Code for a direct link to our online edition! Change Service Requested PAID PERMIT 350 Carmichael, CA PRESORTED STD. US POSTAGE By Paul V. Scholl, Publisher The holidays are upon us and again it is time to give thanks to so many. All of us at Messenger Publishing Group would like to thank our many t h ou sa n d s o f rea d ers of our eight local newspapers serving the Sacramento Region. We often get great responses from our readers letting us know how we are doing. We also get many requests for things that readers would like to see added to our products. We take each request seriously and evaluate how we can become a better newspaper as we grow. We w ould like to thank all of our advertisers throughout the Sacramento market, big and small, who entrust us with the responsibility of helping them grow their businesses and succeed. 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It feels good to Glenn’s height and reach advantage, have it now,” said Palmer. “It couldn’t have gone better.” “Lance is more of a wrestler so he’s been working a ton on his standup [technique],” fighter Lance Palmer, left, is crowned explained Urijah MMA the new Featherweight champion after F a b e r, M M A defeating Rick Glenn at the WSOF 16 World champion and Championship. “I feel good,” said Palmer. good to have the belt. I didn’t get Te a m A l p h a “It’s the belt a year ago and came back to this Male founder. position and I wasn’t going to leave that “So [his strat- cage without it.” egy] was using his foot work, his distance, and landing those heavy punches.” Palmer, a 4-time All American wrestler and NCAA finalist out of Ohio State University has been based in Sacramento for the Challenger Lance Palmer lands the first strike in round one of the Featherweight title fight against Rick Glenn during the WSOF 16, past 3 and a half years and which was televised live on NBCSN from the McClelland Conference Center. has been training for this bout be more events in Sacramento in the and we have a great time, and we’re since last June. With an exploratory start future. “Sacramento is a hot bed for going to hopefully come back next to the first round, Palmer MMA,” noted Abdel-Aziz. “It’s fun year.” made the first strike, landing a winging overhand left. The southpaw came out swingTeam Alpha Male MMA fighter Lance Palmer takes ing in round two, throwing a a victorious lap around the ring after defeating barrage hooks and uppercuts Rick Glenn to take the World Series of Fighting right out of the gate. In the Featherweight championship title. The match was the co-main event at the WSOF’s MMA world third and final round, Palmer championship, which was broadcast live on NBCSN put his formidable wresMMA champion and Team Alpha Male from the McClellan Conference Center. tling skills into action, taking founder Urijah Faber, left, was on hand Palmer dominated all three rounds to Glenn to the ground until he tapped out. to support teammate Lance Palmer in his bid to take the WSOF Featherweight title. With Palmer ’s win, the crowd break the reigning champion’s 13-fight Palmer defeated defending champion Rick erupted, celebrating their new local winning streak. Glenn in the third round. P a l m e r ( 9 - 1 ) , f i g h t i n g w i t h champion. To Palmer, such a support For Palmer, the next steps of his Sacramento’s Team Alpha Male, makes a big difference. “I’m not even career are up in the air. “This is just the defeated Glenn (15-3-1) via submission from Sacramento, but I’ve lived here beginning. As long as I stay healthy and with a rear-naked chokehold 3 minutes for almost four years,” he said. “With everything goes well with the sport, I’d and 9 seconds into the third round. It all the Team Alpha Male fans, and all like to get another 10 years out of it.” was the co-main event at World Series the teammates, and everybody here, it According to Faber, any challengers of Fighting’s (WSOF) mixed martial arts doesn’t get any better than this, fighting to Palmer’s new title will have a tough world championship, which was broad- in my adopted hometown and bringing time of it. “Whoever’s coming after cast live on NBCSN from the McClellan home the belt.” him, they’re going to have their hands And according to WSOF Senior Lance Palmer took on defending Featherweight Champion Rick Glenn at WSOF 16, which Conference Center in Sacramento. full. He’s ready to take on all comers televised live on NBCSN from the McClelland Conference Center. 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December 25, 2014 Carmichael Times • 3 Christmas Baby Turns 100 Carmichael Resident Celebrates 104th Birthday Wendy Ford of Aegis of Carmicheal (left) presents a birthday cake to Valentina Kern in celebration of her 104th birthday. Photos courtesy of Aegis of Carmichael Reaching the century mark three days after Christmas, Carmichaelite Rose Kenney shows a 1940s photograph of herself and her late husband, Larry. Story and photo by Susan Maxwell Skinner CARMICHAEL, CA (MPG) - If Rose Kenney felt cheated of gifts by having a birthday three days after Christmas, she’s had 100 years to get over it. Celebrating the century milestone on December 28th, the five-foot-tall centenarian prefers greeting cards anyway. The Carmichael home where she has lived for over 50 years is as neat as a pin, and she hardly wants to add clutter. “Mom likes everything in its place,” reported her daughter Sue (67). “She’s very organized; she knows where everything is.” A century of tidy habits (she loves plain American food, eschews alcohol, and has never smoked) shows its benefits. Rose also credits her petal smooth complexion to a lifetime use of Oil of Olay and to sleeping every night—summer or winter—with an open window. “I just like fresh air,” she confirmed. The daughter of storekeepers, Rose was born in Bellwood, NE. She married Errol Flynn lookalike Larry Kenney when she was 22 and moved west when the Los Angeles Piggly Wiggly offered him work. The Kenneys reached Sacramento in 1963. With daughters Sue and Christine in tow, they settled in Carmichael. Larry worked for Frito Lay and, like most married women of her generation, Rose stayed home for her kids. “My friends loved to come to our house after school,” recalled Sue Kenney. “Mom let us sing and dance and do whatever we liked. They loved her. She gave us wonderful birthday parties with homemade cheesecake.” A voracious reader, Rose starts each day with a newspaper and manages to consume three romantic novels per week. No day is complete without her favorite TV soap operas, and she still roots for the LA Dodgers. A widow since 1967, she now has a live-in caregiver and daughter Sue lives minutes away. “All my life, I’ve felt my mom was there for me,” Sue explained. “I can still come over any time and tell her anything. She listens carefully and gives me good advice.” H CARMICHAEL, CA (MPG) - Aegis of Carmichael’s resident, Valentina Kern, recently celebrated her 104th birthday. She was born on December 12th, 1910, in Irkutsk, Siberia and was raised in Harbin, China where her father assisted with building railroads until they moved to San Francisco in 1929, before the Golden Gate Bridge was even built. Valentina married her husband Max in 1933, and they were married for 71 years. While Max was busy building alters and cupolas at most of the Russian Churches in the greater San Francisco area, Valentina was busy raising their only child, Nina Wulff, who resides in Sacramento. Valentina was very active in the Russian Orthodox Church, loved to cook Russian food (particularly pierogi), and enjoyed knitting and 6059 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights, CA 95621 (916) 729-3600 Mon. - Sat. 8am - 9pm; Sun. 8am - 8pm Shop us first. Get more. gardening too. She still enjoys classical music, opera, and ballet. Valentina moved to Aegis on February 9th, 2009. “It has been our pleasure for her to be part of the Aegis of Carmichael family for almost six years,” said Marketing Director Steffany Jamison. Source: Aegis of CarmichaelH 3 $ off a $30 minimum purchase Valid at Citrus Heights Grocery Outlet only. One coupon per person. Minimum purchase excludes dairy and alcohol. No cash value. Not valid with any other offer. Duplicated coupons will not be accepted. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase. Expires March 30, 2015. 4 • Carmichael Times December 25, 2014 The Year That Santa Almost Didn’t Come By Edric Cane “Santa! Santa!” “Yes, Margie? (For such is the name of Mrs. Claus) — Come and give me a hand, will you? I still have some presents to wrap.” “All right. Coming right away. Just let me finish grooming that reindeer.” Well, a quarter of an hour later, Santa had still not come out of the stable and Mrs. Claus was getting really impatient. “Are you coming, Santa? You won’t need those reindeer if I can’t get those parcels all wrapped up for you.” “All right! All right! How can I help you?” “It’s all that string I have to tie around these parcels. If you’re there to put your finger when I tie the knot it really makes things go a lot faster. Put your finger here and hold down fast.” And so Santa Claus helped Margie Claus tie the Christmas presents for Laura, and Jean-Paul, and Maureen, and Michael, and a lot of other boys and girls, big and little, blond and brown, thin and plump, that lived in warm places and cold places, that were in 5th grade, 4th grade, 1st grade, Kindergarten, or that didn’t go to school at all. After a while Santa got tired of carefully watching what was going on. He just put his finger where he was told, pressed down when he was told, but he was really thinking of something else. He was thinking of the wonderful night that was coming, when he would open up the doors of his stable, jump on the sleigh, and say ”Giddy-up!” to the reindeer as they would bounce into the open sky pulling Santa and the sleigh full of toys and presents. He thought of the flight over the long stretch of snow-covered ground, perhaps even over the clouds for a while, with the millions of bright stars lighting his way; and the moon rising; and seeing its reflection in the lakes and rivers. He thought of the quiet of it all, and the beauty. Peace on earth, goodwill to men. He was playing his part, and he hoped they would understand. He thought of the lights he would see on the ground: first a single light here and there from a solitary igloo or farmhouse; then larger clusters as he moved closer to towns and cities. And at each light he would swoop down, jump off onto the roof with some presents in the bag swung over his shoulder, and down the chimney, stuff presents in stockings or under the tree, and up again, and off again between the lights of the stars and the lights of the houses. He loved that night, and it was well worth working hard all year just preparing for it. OOOOOCHHH! What was that? He was really paying no attention to what he or Mrs. Claus were doing, and he had forgotten to pull out his finger at the very last moment, just before the knot was pulled tight. And this time, the knot had got him! His finger was tied to a big heavy parcel, and the more he wiggled, the less he seemed able to pull it loose. It seemed an easy matter at first to untie the knot. But you don’t know the knots Margie Claus puts on her presents. They’re just big strong knots made with solid string, and even Margie couldn’t untie that knot. “You clumsy Santa! Can’t you pay attention?” she said. “Do you have to tie them so tight?” he replied. “Well, yes, I have to, when they’re going to the other side of the earth, through snow and wind, and down the narrow chimneys. You’re the one who complained when I used cheaper string and half your presents broke open the other year.” She looked for a pair of scissors but just couldn’t find one. When she did, she couldn’t slide it under the string so tightly was it wrapped around the parcel. “What are we going to do,” said Santa. “I can’t ride the reindeer with that parcel tied around my finger.” “It’s too silly,” said Margie. “There has to be a way to break that string or we’ll have to cancel presents this year.” “We can’t do that! All the stockings are out, the children have gone to bed and are already dreaming of all the things they will find when they wake up. Can’t you think of something?” Margie couldn’t think of anything and it was getting late. “I’ll have to try and drive with that parcel on my hand.” “But you can’t do that, and even if you could, how are you going to slide down the chimney and climb back up again?” “I have to try….I have to try,” said Santa as he walked towards the stable. He opened the stable door and the reindeer were there, impatient to leave on their journey. He climbed in his seat, and immediately he saw how painful and difficult it would be to steer the sleigh in his situation. And then there was that pesky mouse he had been trying to get rid of, squeaking in the corner, sneering at him he thought after having eaten half the oat he had bought for his reindeer. He’ll really have to do something about it on his return…that is, if he was able to go at all. Santa was very near to being very mad, and that mouse was not helping at all, squeaky, sneaky, sneering little thing. But what was that? The mouse was running up the leg of one of the reindeer, jumping from one to the other, jumping on the sleigh. The brat had never been so bold. “Off! Away! Get out of here!” said Santa. But he wasn’t very good at brushing it off with his hand tied to the parcel. The mouse was climbing up his pants! Up on his shoulder, down his arm, and on that miserable parcel! What could he do to get rid of it? It was sniffing here and there, and seemed actually ready to bite his finger! But no, it wasn’t his finger it was after, it was the string. And it nibbled and nibbled as Santa watched in amazement. A few moments later the string broke loose. The little mouse had freed him of the heavy present. He threw it into the back of the sleigh as the mouse jumped off. Hardly waiting for the “Giddy-up!” the reindeer bounced through the open door and into the night. As he rode towards the land of the children between sky and snow, he thought of that little mouse that had been waiting for the right moment to say “Thank you.” He too knew how he would say “Thank you” to the little mouse when he came back from his very special journey. Edric Cane is an educator living in Carmichael. He is the author of Teaching to Intuition and Making Friends with Numbers. He can be reached at edriccane@aol.com. H CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Celebrate the lifestyle of Eskaton Village Carmichael Life should not only be lived, it should be celebrated. – Osho If you are ready for more freedom, but want more than a month-tomonth rental ... If you want spacious apartment or cottage living and the assurance of staying in your community should your health needs change ... If you want luxury, comfort and service in a gated retirement community ... Come tour Eskaton Village Carmichael. 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American casualties reached at least 80,000 throughout the course of the battle. Soldiers who were lucky created makeshift Christmas trees by hanging grenades on pine trees. But GIs who were captured by the Germans were packed into boxcars in unsanitary conditions and got almost nothing to eat. “They filled the time wanly singing carols,” Weintraub writes. “The Germans complained that it kept them awake and threatened to shoot if the songs didn’t cease.” At the front, German loudspeakers broadcast across the lines, “How would you like to die for Christmas?” Americans didn’t intimidate so easily. One American soldier in the encircled city of Bastogne commented to another, “They’ve got us surrounded -- the poor bastards.” When a German commander demanded the surrender of the Americans at Bastogne, Gen. Anthony THE RICH LOWRY COLUMN By Rich Lowry Christmas at the Battle of the Bulge “Sir, this is Patton talking ... You have just got to make up Your mind whose side You’re on. You must come to my assistance, so that I may dispatch the entire German Army as a birthday present to your Prince of Peace ...” -- Prayer of Gen. George S. Patton, Dec. 23, 1944 It is with Patton’s plea to the Ultimate Commanding General that Stanley Weintraub opens his book, “11 Days in December: Christmas at the Bulge, 1944.” It’s the tale of the worst Christmas for American soldiers since Valley Forge. The Allied breakout from Normandy after D-Day had convinced Gen. Dwight Eisenhower that the war with Germany would be over by Christmas, but as the Allied advance slowed, the Germans LOCCAALL NNEEW WSS?? GGOOTT LO The Perfecnt ! Combinatio McAuliffe famously responded “Nuts!” Gen. Patton, who had been looking forward to thrusting toward the Saar region of Germany, instead had to relieve Bastogne. Earlier, he had badgered his chaplain to pray for optimal conditions for an offensive. The chaplain noted “that it isn’t a customary thing among men of my profession to pray for clear weather to kill fellow men.” Undeterred, Patton asked, “Are you teaching me theology or are you the chaplain of the Third Army?” Patton distributed a printed prayer for good weather to his troops and made his own appeal, noted above. The weather improved, and Patton wrote in his diary, “A clear, cold Christmas, lovely weather for killing Germans, which seems a bit queer seeing Whose birthday it is.” By early January, the Germans were forced to withdraw from the Ardennes, and the Allies were at the Rhine by March. One schoolmaster returning to his blasted classroom after the battle found a message scrawled on the blackboard from a distraught German officer: “From the ruins, out of blood and death shall come forth a brotherly world.” Unlikely as it seemed at the time, he was right. The Allied victory created the predicate for a free Europe at peace. 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But I haven’t forgotten the way it made me feel. HalfLife 2 arrived ten years ago as of November 16th, but I got on the train late, playing it only recently out of ignorant curiosity rather than to experience what many call the only perfect game. I’ve played games that have given me stronger emotions (some have even have made me cry), and I’ve played games with more profound messages, but Half-Life 2 conveys a full range of emotions over the course of its campaign, more so than anything else I’ve ever played. I remember being completely underwhelmed by the first HalfLife, released in 1998. I came in expecting the first example of advanced storytelling in gaming, but instead found a series of outdated graphics and mechanics. So, going into Half-Life 2, I wasn’t expecting much. The first moment I knew that I was in for something special, that I was going to play a game This one, dehumanizing act, from this one, bored soldier left me feeling betrayed as a gamer. I had expected power, and was met with degradation. Photo courtesy Noah Howard that would be the entertainment high-point of my life, was in the first few minutes. I’d just gotten off of a train, entering for the first time the station in the gritty, post-apocalyptic City 17. As I made my way through the station, filled with faces of oppressed citizens, I came across a gas-masked soldier standing lazily by a trash bin. A soda can rested on the rim of the bin. He knocked it to the floor. “Pick it up.” I did the rational thing, and picked up the can. And then I threw it right in his face. My disobedience was met with a brutal beating from the business end of his electrified billy club.It’s one of the simplest moments in gaming, but one of the most powerful. There have been numerous analyses written, all valid, about this one moment and what it means, but for me, all it did was get me angry. Most games (shooters especially) are, at their core, power fantasies where you’re the mightiest, most important person around . This one, dehumanizing act, from this one, bored soldier left me feeling betrayed as a gamer. I had expected power, and was met with degradation. In most games, I shoot the enemy because the game tells me they deserve to be shot. Half-Life 2 was the first game where I was motivated personally to fight the enemy, where I wanted to shoot them beyond the reason “the game told me so.” I had a vendetta to settle with this soldier, and with all of his gasmasked kind. This moment represents HalfLife 2 as a whole. Valve, the developer, uses that initial kernel of rage to keep the player emotionally invested in the saga that turns you from everyman into the One Free Man, a messiah to the game’s downtrodden humanity. Unlike other games, it does so not by instilling a physical change in power-level or appearance in the protagonist, but by manipulating players’ emotions so that they feel themselves grow into their saviour role. Angelou almost assuredly never played Half-Life 2, but she would’ve remembered how it made her feel. H To respond to Noah’s articles email him at digitalartsnoah@ yahoo.com Foster Care CASE: Elon Green Jr. (12/18/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Tate Davis, Elder Abuse Prosecution Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that Elon Green Jr. was convicted by jury of felony criminal threats, felony residential burglary and misdemeanor elder abuse. The jury also found true that Green had previously served time in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm. On September 2, 2014, 42-year-old Green approached his parents’ house. When he saw his stepmother in the garage, he rushed towards her and repeatedly threatened to kill her. She retreated into her house, locked the doors and called 911. Green then entered the attached garage and attempted to break through the interior door with a screwdriver. Green’s 86-year-old wheelchair bound father tried to stop Green’s attack. In response, he assaulted his father. Green’s criminal history includes four separate prior felony convictions for felon in possession of a firearm, a misdemeanor high speed evasion from law enforcement, and several drug and alcohol related charges. Green has previously been sentenced to prison on two occasions. Sentencing is set for January 23, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. in Department 10 before the Honorable Greta Curtis Fall. CASE: Joseph Francis Corey (12/12/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney William Satchell, Homicide Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that the Honorable Greta Curtis Fall sentenced Joseph Francis Corey to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 25 years. On October 30, 2014, a jury convicted Corey of the first-degree murder of Sacramento County Animal Control Officer Roy Marcum. The jury also found true that Corey used a firearm and two special circumstances, that the murder was committed against an appointed official and lying in wait. On November 27, 2012, Corey was evicted from his residence in Galt after foreclosure. The next day, Officer Marcum responded to the residence at the request of bank representatives to retrieve several dogs and cats left by Corey. Unbeknownst to Officer Marcum, Corey had snuck back into the residence and barricaded the door from the inside. When Officer Marcum approached the residence, Corey shot Officer Marcum with a high-powered hunting rifle through the front door. CASE: Taejuan Jackson (12/12/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Thien Ho, Gangs & Hate Crimes Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that the Honorable Curtis Fiorini sentenced Taejuan Jackson to 50 years to life in prison. On November 12, 2014, a jury convicted Jackson of the firstdegree murder of Juwan Howard. The jury also found true that Jackson personally discharged a firearm causing the victim’s death. The evidence at trial demonstrated that Jackson had prior encounters with Juwan Howard. Upon seeing Mr. Howard on December 21, 2013 at the Fast Trip gas station on Florin Road, Jackson pulled out a firearm and shot him. CASE: Johnathan Ball (12/10/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Nancy Cochrane, Special Assault & Child Abuse Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced that Johnathan Ball was convicted by jury of 10 countsof child molestation charges. Ball molested a female family member for two years when she was between the ages of 10 and 12. The assaults included fondling, digital penetration and sexual intercourse, which resulted in the victim becoming pregnant when she was 12 years old. The jury also found true the allegation that Ball personally inflicted great bodily injury based on the resulting pregnancy. Ball will be sentenced on January 23, 2015 in Department 17 by the Honorable Ernest Sawtelle. The need is great for loving, safe homes for foster children ages 0-18 & pregnant/parenting teens. Call Lenka (916) 338-7156 We offer free training, fingerprinting, CPR/ 1st aid, 24 hr support, monthly reimb. LEGAL ADS FOR SACRAMENTO COUNTY? We Can Do That! Call to place your legal advertising 483-2299 All Legal Ads Published in the Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent Load your events up! Go to www.CarmichaelTimes.com, click on EVENTS and add your EVENTS to our calendar. It’s that easy! Most EVENTS can be posted for FREE! December 25, 2014 Carmichael Times • 7 First Hospice House in Sacramento Area Sehr-Allen Charitable Foundation Breaks Ground SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - People facing a lack of resources for hospice and placement benefits at the final stages of their lives may now have a place welcoming them—and aiming to provide them with the medical, physical, emotional, and spiritual needs that are crucial during this time in their lives. The SehrAllen Charitable Foundation will break ground on this new, beautiful hospice house—the first of its kind in the Sacramento area— on Thursday, January 8th at 2:30 p.m. The ceremony will be held at 4970 Walnut Ave, Sacramento, CA. Sacramento lawmakers, community leaders, area care providers, Veteran’s Administration, and elected officials including Congresswoman Matsui, Assemblyman Ken Cooley, and Sacramento City Supervisor Susan Peters will b in attendance at the groundbreaking ceremony. Hospice House gives priority to veterans; reaches underserved populations including the homeless, those who don’t qualify for Medicare, and the non/underinsured; accepts patients from any hospice providers; and features a beautiful and private outdoor garden, family sleeping area, and onsite pet sanctuary. The founders of Sehr-Allen Charitable Foundation, Dr. James Sehr and Mrs. Angela Sehr, have dedicated their lives to caring for people who are injured or ill. Through their first-hand patient care experience, they deeply understand the challenges and hardship patients and their loved ones face during life altering illnesses. It is even more challenging when the illness is terminal and patients and family members must deal with death and dying. Often times, family members must leave their jobs to care for a dying patient, adding more burden to the already fragile situation. Dr. and Mrs. James Sehr hope that the foundation can serve as a sustaining source of financial support to meet the special needs of individual dying patients and their families. Further, the Foundation provides a meaningful way for patients’ families, friends, and others to honor their loved ones by contributing to the cause. S o u rc e : M a r i e C o p h e r, Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist H Attend Weekly Sessions of Grown-Up 101 Sacramento Public Library Teaches Teens the Basics SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - Are you a teen who is getting ready to graduate, looking for work, or heading off to college? This weekly program will give you the basic, practical information you need as a brand-new, bona fide adult. “There are a lot of basic, everyday things that a young adult needs to know but hasn’t thought to seek out yet, like stocking a kitchen, changing a tire, opening a checking account, or knowing what ‘business casual’ means,” said North Highlands Youth Service Librarian Justin Azevedo, who organized the program. “The library is in the business of essential information, and this program can give them those sorts of tips face-to-face in a pressure-free environment.” Learn about money, jobs, and other life skills every Tuesday in January from 4-6 p.m. at the North Highlands Library, 4235 Antelope Road, Antelope, CA 95843. January 6th, How to: Money Learn to manage your money, pay your own bills, and stay out of debt. A representative from Golden 1 Credit Union will go over the basics of personal finance and tell you what you need to know about bank accounts, credit cards, and managing your own finances. January 13th, How to: Clothes Learn the difference between formal and business casual, find out what everyone should have in their closet, practice tying a tie, and pick up some easy tips to ensure you can always dress like a grown-up if you need to. January 20th, How to: Job Professionals from Sacramento Works and the Capitol Area Development Authority will get you started with tips on job searching, resumes, interviewing, workplace etiquette, and time management. Rancho Cordova Residents Arrested for Selling Date-Rape Drug Detectives from Roseville’s Vi c e and Narcotics Enforcement Team (VNET) are investigating regional sales of a synthetic narcotic drug similar to GHB, better known as the “date-rape drug.” GHB and its Michael Manoff (above), age 74, Corrina Day (center), age 42, and David Culfa (at right), age 40, all of Rancho Cordova, were arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale and other related charges, and booked at the Sacramento County Jail. analogs (meaning chemically similar concoctions that produce the same effects) are often implicated in sexual assaults, DUIs and overdose cases. January 27th, How to: Food Learn how to avoid living on ramen noodles and candy bars. The Food Literacy Center will present their Homemade Fast Food program and give tips for stocking your cabinets, planning your meals, and cooking simple and tasty things, all on a new grown-up’s modest budget. You do not need to register to attend these free sessions, but you are encouraged to attend each week to get the full benefits of the program. For more information, please call (916) 264-2920. Source: Sacramento Public Library H Messenger Publishing Group has openings for people who want to work! Customer Service/Inside Sales We are looking for a Customer Service pro. Must have sales and service experience, great telephone presence, flexible schedule, be proficient with Excel, Quickbooks, and the internet. Position follows up with incoming sales calls for our sales agents, with legal advertising clients to verify orders and information, and offers general customer service to advertising clients. trafficking. Detectives later seized more large quantities of the drug at another related location. Michael Manoff, age 74, Corrina Day, age 42, and David Culfa, age 40, all of Rancho Cordova, were arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs for RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - VNET detectives had long heard rumors about a house in Rancho Cordova being a major source of GHB in Roseville and the rest of the Sacramento metropolitan area. On December 9th, Roseville officers served a search warrant at that home in Rancho Cordova. The house had a fortified security door and was protected with numerous surveillance cameras. Inside the house, officers found a large quantity of a GHB substitute drug disguised as, and sold as, massage oil. They also found more than $20,000 in cash, firearms, methamphetamine packaged for sale, and other evidence of illegal drug sale and other related charges, and booked at the Sacramento County Jail. R o s e v i l l e ’s Crime Suppression Unit and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations assisted Roseville’s VNET with the operation. Source: Roseville Police Department PIO H Bonney Field to Welcome More Soccer Fans Continued from Page 1 that it will cost more than $1.5 million to construct the expanded seating. “We are humbled and grateful to the Cal Expo Board and their continued support of Sacramento Republic FC and Bonney Field,” said Republic FC President Warren Smith. “The expansion and improvement efforts at Bonney Field for the 2015 season will not only provide more soccer fans an opportunity to experience a game, but also increase revenue for Cal Expo and the number of visitors to this amazing civic resource. We look forward to continued growth through our partnership with Ovations Food Service and Cal Expo to bring benefits to all our organizations and the fans of Republic FC.” Construction of the new seating is estimated to be completed prior to the home opener of the Sacramento Republic FC season, which is scheduled for late March. 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Please see our website for more information. 5330 – B Gibbons Dr., Carmichael, CA • Ph. 916-971-3713 Hours: Tuesday 11 am-7 pm, Wednesday through Saturday 11 am-3 pm. w w w. s a c f i n e a r t s . o r g Kevin Kitrell Ross A positive path for spiritual living Senior Minister/CEO Unity of Sacramento Host, Design Your Life on UnityOnlineRadio.org Coach to America’s Rising Stars Welcome to Unity of Sacramento We are a transdenominational, intercultural, interfaith, spiritual community of love open to all people. We are a place to heal and a space to grow. We are a soft place to land for the traveler on the spiritual journey. Our Spiritual Leader Reverend Kevin Kitrell Ross, Senior Minister Our Vision “Centered in God, we co-create a world of peace, prosperity and unconditional love for all.” Unity of Sacramento is home of the Daily Word and is an affiliate of the Unity Worldwide Ministries and Unity Institute at Unity Village, Missouri. OUR SUNDAY CELEBRATION SERvICES Traditional /Contemplative 9:00 AM Guided Meditation 10:15 AM Contemporary/Inspirational 11:00 AM with Sunday school for children and teens during the 11:00 am services Unity of Sacramento, 9249 Folsom Blvd Sacramento, CA 95826 • 916-368-3950 unityofsacramento.com ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The New Year brings challenges that can change many things in your life. You need to be prepared not only to confront them, but also to deal with what happens afterward. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You have what it takes to set your goals quite a bit higher this year. Learn what you need to know and put what you learn into your efforts. A partner offers loving support. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) In true Gemini Twin fashion, you’re conflicted about a decision you know you’ll have to make in this New Year. Best advice: Get the facts before you make any commitment. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your most important New Year’s resolution should be to work out problems with a family member in order to avoid continuing misunderstandings. Do it soon, for both of your sakes. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) The New Year has much to offer the intensely determined Scorpian, who isn’t afraid to take on challenges and stay with them until they surrender their rewards. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You’ll have many fine opportunities in this New Year. But be warned: Reject offers of “help.” You work best when you’re free to be your own creative self. Season’s Greetings Messenger Publishing Group • How would you like to brush your teeth with salt, chalk(January or ground brick? 20 AQUARIUS first tooth powders that were used to The February 18) is a with toothbrushes were Travel made of just such materials. dominant aspect of the New • When you think of hibernating Year. This could mean relocating bears, you typically imagine some cave incity the woods, right?another Well, to cozy another (or even the next time you’re out for a winter country) in connection with hike, you’d better pay close attention to exactly where you’re going; some your education or your career. COUCH THEATER -DVD PREVIEWS By Sam Struckhoff on the ground in large nests made of PISCES (February 19 to March branches. 20) •This New Year brings news Greyhounds have better vision than any breed of you’ve dog. about a other change been • Every May, horse lovers flock anticipating. You might have to Churchill Downs in Louisville, a Kentucky, to see the world’s finestone problem persuading a loved thoroughbreds race in the Kentucky about your new plans, but he or Derby. While there, spectators will consume more than shecollectively will soon go along with1,800 them. PICKS OF THE WEEK bears spend the cold season curled up gallons of mint juleps. • If you’re a catWEEK: lover, you might BORN THIS You not have be surprised to learn that a group of a gift for making people feel safe felines can be referred to as a glaring, pounce, a clutterYou or a clowder. Feral andacats protected. would make en masses are known as a destrucan tionexcellent youth counselor. of cats. • People who sustain brain injuries (c) can 2014 King suffer from Features a variety of Synd., maladies.Inc. One of the stranger ones is anosognosia. The victim suffers from some sort of disability, such as losing the ability to move a limb, but that’s not unusual; what makes anosognosia so fascinating is that the person suffering from the limitation seems completely unable to believe that any limitation • Is it a Igreat price? Before you rush Wine: Nobody know is wasting it. 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CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The New Year By Samantha Weaver offers changes that you might • you’re It was ancient feelPlato not Greek quitephilosopher ready for. who made the following sage Best advice:“Good Deal with them observation: people do not laws to tell them to act responsioneneed step at a time, until you’ve bly, while bad people will find a way around laws.” self-confidence. built upthe your King Features Weekly Service CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A friend offers you an exciting opportunity for this New Year. Although your positive aspects are strong in most respects, caution is advised. Investigate before you invest. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You can make this New Year a roaring success. Start by readjusting your goals to reflect the changes in the economy. Your den-mate offers both wise and loving support. • “To separate yolks from egg whites,King simplyFeatures crack eggsSynd., into a shal© 2014 Inc. low bowl and ‘suck’ the yolk out using an empty plastic water bottle. Squeeze the bottle slightly, then position the mouth of the bottle at the yolk and let go. It will magically slide up into the bottle, leaving the whites behind!” — T.T. in New York • Make your own gift wrap from everyday items like newspaper (think color comics) and children’s drawings, which can be glued together along the edges. For a really unique wrapping, try inexpensive fabric. • “This time-tested tip will keep your houseplants in the green while you’re away from home: Set plants in the bathtub in an inch or less of water. If your flowerpot does not have drain holes, get a short length of cotton rope and feed it from the topsoil to the tub. This will keep plants alive and thriving for a week or more.” — D.R. in Florida • Unmatched socks are handy-dandy cleaners and have so many uses. Keep one by the dryer to get all the lint off the trap. Shake it out or pop it into the wash when needed. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at heresatip@yahoo.com. Christmas Around the World By Sabrina Napolitano In America, Christmas means Santa Claus, brightly decorated Christmas trees and gingerbread cookies. But other countries celebrate Christmas in their own special way! Take a look at some of the unique Christmas traditions below and share them with your family. It’s a fun way to learn about a new culture, and might even provide some ideas to spice up your own Christmas. In Australia, Santa’s sleigh is pulled by The United Kingdom 6 white kangaroos. The British celebrate much the way we do in America, but with an added a nice Christmas pudding, traditionally twist. During Christmas dinner, they’ll made with dried fruits held together by tear apart Christmas “crackers” -- egg or suet. cardboard tubes wrapped in decorative Italy paper made to resemble a large sweet. The Italians love to use nativity crib Inside is a paper hat, small toy and scenes to tell the Christmas story. In a riddle or trivia. The paper hats are fact, it’s not uncommon for nativity normally worn at Christmas dinner, crib scenes to be very grandiose, which usually consists of roast beef or sometimes covered in candles and goose. For dessert, the British will have decorative paper. The largest nativity crib scene is in the Italian city of Naples, with more than 600 objects on it! Typically, Italian families eat a light fish dinner on Christmas Eve before going to Midnight Mass. One of the real treats of an Italian Christmas are the sweets such as struffoli, balls of fried dough drizzled in honey. Australia Down Under, it’s actually summertime during Christmas! Even though it’s hot, that doesn’t stop the Australians from celebrating. Many decorate their houses with Christmas bush, a native tree with white flowers that turn red in the summer. Australians even have their own Christmas carols, such as “Six White Boomers,” which tells the story of Santa using kangaroos to delivery presents in Australia’s summer weather. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. (c) 2014 by King Features Synd., Inc. HELP WANTED King Features Weekly Service July 28, 2014 December 25, 2014 EDITOR’S NOTE: DVDs reviewed in this column will be available in stores the week of December 29, 2014. “Last Weekend” (NR) -- This melodrama -- I think parts are supposed to be funny -- centers on a upper-class California family as they bicker in their Lake Tahoe vacation home for the last time. Celia (Patricia Clarkson) is the mother of a handful of adult sons Shirley MacLaine in “Elsa & Fred” who arrive at the lake house with “The Equalizer” (R) -- A quiet, their significant others. Hopefully, peaceful man in his over-the-hill the poor product of this film will end years harbors a dark past that will the trend of dramedies where adult come out when he goes on a killing families are put into the emotional spree to save a young woman. It’s pressure-cooker of a nostalgic a plot you’ve heard a billion times, setting. but now it’s Denzel Washington’s “Reach Me” (PG-13) -- This time of turn. Robert McCall (Washington) year is fantastic for delivering these works at the hardware store, dines bafflingly bad films as studios try to alone and reads classic novels that sweep them under the rug between your high-school English teacher holiday and award seasons. This would approve of. McCall notices one has a big cast with big names all that a regular, Teri (Chloe Grace- turning in overwrought or confusing Moretz), is being abused by the performances. There’s a script that Russian mobsters who have —23—her. seemingly dares you to care about McCall goes on a super-violent it or keep track of it. Teddy (Tom Righteous Revenge Rampage using Berenger) wrote a self-help book skills he learned when he was a that touches the lives of various special-forces guy (of course.) misfits, creeps and directionless Director Antoine Fuqua loners. Sylvester Stallone, Nelly, (“Training Day” and “Shooter”) Kyra Sedgwick, Danny Aiello, takes his time, but really dials up Kevin Connolly, Kelsey Grammer, the smash-and-shoot once things Terry Crews (and many more!) all get going. McCall mostly works got a paycheck for this cluster-mess. with guns and fists, but barbed wire and broken glass also get involved. TV RELEASES However you feel about the red stuff, “Shameless: Season 4” the movie has more thrills than other “Banshee: Season 2” recent movies with this exact plot. “Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage “Elsa & Fred” (PG-13) -- Witch - Magic of the Red Rose” Christopher Plummer plays Fred, “Laurel and Hardy a widower just going through the 12-Movie Collection” motions until the clock runs out. His morose attitude is understandable, (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. By Samantha Weaver • It was ancient Greek philosopher Plato who made the following sage observation: “Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.” • How would you like to brush your teeth with salt, chalk or ground brick? The first tooth powders that were used with toothbrushes were made of just such materials. • When you think of hibernating bears, you typically imagine some cozy cave in the woods, right? Well, the next time you’re out for a winter hike, you’d better pay close attention to exactly where you’re going; some bears spend the cold season curled up on the ground in large nests made of branches. • Greyhounds have better vision than any other breed of dog. • Every May, horse lovers flock to Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, to see the world’s finest thoroughbreds race in the Kentucky Derby. While there, spectators will collectively consume more than 1,800 gallons of mint juleps. • If you’re a cat lover, you might not be surprised to learn that a group of felines can be referred to as a glaring, a pounce, a clutter or a clowder. Feral cats en masses are known as a destruction of cats. • People who sustain brain injuries can suffer from a variety of maladies. One of the stranger ones is anosognosia. The victim suffers from some sort of disability, such as losing the ability to move a limb, but that’s not unusual; what makes anosognosia so personArchbishop suffering • fascinating On Dec.is that 29, the1170, from the limitation completely Thomas Becket is seems murdered in Canunable to believe that any limitation terbury Cathedral by four knights on exists, despite voluminous evidence orders King Henry II of England. to theof contrary. The Christian world *** was shocked by Becket’s death, and in 1173 he was Thought for the Day: “The only canonized Catholic saint. In 1174, differenceabetween me and a madman Henry was forced to do penance at his is that I am not mad.” — Salvador tomb. Dali © 201431, King1879, Features in Synd., • On Dec. theInc.first public demonstration of his incandescent lightTo bulb, inventor Thomas Subscribe CallAlva Edison lights up a street in Menlo Park, New Jersey. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company ran special trains to Menlo Park in response to public enthusiasm over the event. • On Dec. 30, 1936, in one of the first sit-down strikes in the United States, autoworkers occupy the General Motors Fisher Body Plant in Flint, Michigan. In all, the strike lasted 44 days. Among other things, the workers were given a 5 percent raise. • On Jan. 1, 1942, President FrankCome grow with us at Grace Baptist lin D. Roosevelt Church and British Prime Minister Winston is Churchill where the Old Time Gospeldeclaration, Message still issue a signed by representatives 26 countries, calledsung. the “United preached and God-Honoring ofmusic is still Nations.” The signatories vowed to create an international postwar peaceGrace Baptist still stands on the keeping organization. Principles, Doctrines and Separation, • On Jan. 3, 1952, Sergeant Joe Friday’sin police drama “Dragnet” comes found and taught The Bible to television. A popular radio series since 1949, it became one of the first TV series filmed in California, instead of New York. It began a long line of crime and police dramas, continuing Sunday Schoolsinto(All Ages) the present with9:45am “Law & Order” and “CSI.” Sunday Worship II :00 am • On Jan. 2, 1981, Peter Sutcliffe, Sunday Evening 6:00pm the Yorkshire Ripper, is captured by British police, ending one of the largWednesday est Evening manhunts in7:00pm history. For five years, investigators had pursued every lead in an effort to stop the serial killer. Sutcliffe himself was interviewed nine times. When Sutcliffe was finally convicted, he had killed 13 women. block South of Madison; just East of Dewey) • On Jan. 4, 1999, for the first time since Charlemagne’s reign in the ninth century, Europe is united with a common currency when the “euro” debuts. Eleven European Union nations launched the currency in the hopes of increasing European economic growth. 773-1111 Grace Baptist Church Come and Experience God's Amazing Grace Service Schedules INDEPENDENT SALES AGENT To apply, call 773-1111 and send an email to publisher@mpg8.com as he’s been deposited in a small apartment by his daughter and her husband, both seeking a favor. Fred’s hopeless grouchiness begins to melt in the presence of Elsa (Shirley MacLaine). She’s a little older than him, but she has dreams in her heart and a relentlessly positive -- if somewhat bubbleheaded -- demeanor. They both have a lot left ahead of them. While it treads a well-worn path, the leads bring a considerable amount of charm to the proceedings. MacLaine’s frenetic enthusiasm for life and lying could be a little grating without Plummer’s precisely calibrated curmudgeon. 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Gerald Michael Finnigan, 8088 Hazel Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95660 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “GMF Construction” at 2620 U Street, Sacramento, CA 95818. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 14, 2014. Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 GMF 141121 12-25-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09148. Gary Ronald Russell, 2437 Glenfaire Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Bentline Design” at 2437 Glenfaire Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 19, 2014. Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 BENTLINE 141124 12-25-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09242. Adam Scott and Bailey Anne Hanks, 4901 Elude Court, Sacramento, CA 95842 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “True Blue Delivery Services” at 4901 Elude Court, Sacramento, CA 95842. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 24, 2014. Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 TRUEBLUE 141125 12-25-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08933. Carrie Calabrese, 5304 Tierra Vista Way, Antelope, CA 95843 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Western Mobile Notary Services” at 5304 Tierra Vista Way, Antelope, CA 95843. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 12, 2014. Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 WESTERN 141125 12-25-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09333. Xiao Hong Zheng and Saikun Li, 9329 Miko Circle, Elk Grove, CA 95624 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “Hederbell Massage” at 2331 El Camino Avenue #A, Sacramento, CA 95821. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 HEDERBELL 141126 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09328. Wei-Ming (Andrew) Tan, 2521 Rock Dove Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “SmartSoftwareDev” at 2521 Rock Dove Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 SMART 141201 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09081. Donald Ricardo McNair, 8106 Ingleside Way, Sacramento, CA 95828 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Earie Core” at 8106 Ingleside Way, Sacramento, CA 95828. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 17, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 EARIE 141129 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08524. Greenback Coin & Jewelry, 7662 Greenback Lane, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Manzanita Coin & Jewelry” at 5801 Manzanita Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on October 24, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 MANZANITA 141128 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09340. Mesa Mercado LLC, 601 Cummins Way, West Sacramento, CA 95605 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Mesa Mercado” at 6241 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 MESA 141201 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08998. Mark Leacox, 3925 Milmar Way, Sacramento, CA 95821 and George Ban, 7004 Springmont Drive, Sacramento, CA 95758 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Sacramento Baseball Academy” at 7004 Springmont Drive, Sacramento, CA 95758. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 13, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 SACBASEBALL 141202 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09339. Natthinee Sutjaitham, 1000 Creekside Drive #1914, Folsom, CA 95630 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Krua Thai Cuisine” at 1750 Prairie City Road #150, Folsom, CA 95630. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 KRUA 141202 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09390. Ryan Nelson, 4020 Hillswood Drive, Sacramento, CA 95821 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “RND Engineering” at 4020 Hillswood Drive, Sacramento, CA 95821. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 2, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 RNDENG 141202 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09392. Benjamin Antone Jr., 4009 43rd Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Kingdom Care Group, KCG” at 4009 43rd Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 3, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 KINGDOM 141203 1-1-15 December 25, 2014 LEGAL ADVERTISING Carmichael Times Adjudicated For and By the County of Sacramento, Adjudication No. 317294–February 7, 1984 Rancho Cordova Independent Adjudicated For and By the County of Sacramento, Adjudication No. 195380–September 18, 1969 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08977. William H. Battles, 6310 Appian Way, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Customtronics Sound, Customtronics” at 6310 Appian Way, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 13, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 CUSTOMTRONICS 141204 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09407. Sharnjit Kaur, 3520 Mission Avenue #1, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “S and S Trucking” at 3520 Mission Avenue #1, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 3, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 SANDSTRUCKING 141204 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09163. Poonam Gujral, 4019 Eastwood Village Lane, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Promo Specialities, APJ Promotions” at 4019 Eastwood Village Lane, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 19, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 APJPROMO 141204 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09424. Harinder Singh Ratia, 8258 Pinefield Drive, Antelope, CA 95843 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Tera Tera Auto Sales” at 5401 Warehouse Way, Suite 104, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 95826. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 4, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 TERATERA 141204 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08833. Joseph Michael and Lisa Sawrelle Ruma, 4261 Eagle Ridge Way, Antelope, CA 95843 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “American Guitar Supply” at 4261 Eagle Ridge Way, Antelope, CA 95843. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 6, 2014. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 AMERICAN 141205 1-1-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09257. Ashley Bennett, 1100 Howe Avenue, Apt. 368, Sacramento, CA 95825 and Melanie Hawthorne, 3472 Misty Morning Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Mus The Salon” at 947 Enterprise Drive, Suite 21, Sacramento, CA 95825. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 24, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 MUSSALON 141208 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09311. Joe O’Neal, 320 N. 10th Street #104, Sacramento, CA 95811 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Honeycomb Properties” at 320 N. 10th Street #104, Sacramento, CA 958711. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 HONEYCOMB 141208 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09373. Basin Tree Service & Pest Control, Inc., 1302 Highway 28 W, Ephrata, WA 98823 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “United Right-of-Way” at 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 2, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 UNITED 141208 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09470. Pollo King, Inc., 10271 Corfu Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95624 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “El Pollo Loco” at 4600 Mack Road, Sacramento, CA 95823. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 5, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 ELPOLLO 141208 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09361. Platinum Touch Enterprises, Inc., 4404 N. Hacienda Drive, Fresno, CA 93705 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Cook Healthy of Sacramento & Fresno” at 4141 Manzanita Avenue, Suite 125A, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 1, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 COOK 141209 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09447. Jennifer Lynn Urias, 7326 La Tour Drive, Sacramento, CA 95842 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “J Ravensong Productions” at 7326 La Tour Drive, Sacramento, CA 95842. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 4, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 JRAVENSONG 141209 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09058. Carvell Printing, Inc., 1791 Tribute Road #A, Sacramento, CA 95815 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “EP21 Group, Valley Ink & Printing Supplies” at 1791 Tribute Road #A, Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 14, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 EP21 141210 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09509. James Geiger, 9111 Trumbauer, Elk Grove, CA 95757 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Cryptocloud9” at 9111 Trumbauer, Elk Grove, CA 95757. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 8, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 CRYPTO 141209 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09593. Play2Grow Pediatric Therapy, Inc., 6768 9th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Play2Grow Pediatric Therapy” at 6768 9th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 10, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 PLAY2GROW 141210 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08971. EPO Lerwick, LLC, 3308 El Camino Avenue, Suite# 300-192, Sacramento, CA 95821 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Morse Glen Estates” at 3354 Lerwick Road, Sacramento, CA 95821. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 13, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 MORSE 141210 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09118. Aaron C. Wagner, 9399 Brenton Court, Elk Grove, CA 95624 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “A & S Investigation Services” at 9399 Brenton Court, Elk Grove, CA 95624. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 18, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 A&S 141212 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09297. SMF Global, Inc., 2701 Del Paso Road, Suite 130-206, Sacramento, CA 95835 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Viva Supermarket” at 3845 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 25, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 VIVASUPER 141212 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09670. Robin and Chandra Merod, 9358 Defiance Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Stay Tuned Motorsports” at 9358 Defiance Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 12, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 STAYTUNED 141212 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09314. Qianbo USA, Inc., 1337 Howe Avenue #108, Sacramento, CA 95825 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Qianbo USA, Inc. (Tian Ma Xun Da)” at 6840 65th Street, #100, Sacramento, CA 95828. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 26, 2014. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 QIANBO 141212 1-8-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09474. Alexander and Amy Angel Whedbee, 1475 Woodridge Oak Way, Sacramento, CA 95833 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Coralicious Frags” at 1475 Woodridge Oak Way, Sacramento, CA 95833. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 5, 2014. Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 CORALICIOUS 141216 1-15-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-08980. James R. Tuck Ewt, Inc., 3186 South Parkway Drive, Fresno, CA 93725 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Toy Hauler Liquidators” at 1301 El Camino Avenue, Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 13, 2014. Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 TOYHAULER 141216 1-15-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09471. Lidini Company, 3337 Sunrise Boulevard #8, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Sunsystem Technology” at 4095 Bridge Street, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on December 5, 2014. Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 SUNSYSTEM 141218 1-15-15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-09181. Darrelyn LaVerne Casey, 10813 Alandale Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 and Lori Lou Baldwin, 5530 Fleetwood Drive, Citrus Heights, CA 95621 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name(s) “Thither” at 10813 Alandale Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on November 20, 2014. Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 THITHER 141218 1-15-15 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FBNF2014-09064 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of “Tera Tera Auto Sales”, located at 5401 Warehouse Way, Suite 104, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 95826. Harinder Singh Ratia and Gurpreet Kaur Ratia, 8258 Pinefield Drive, Antelope, CA 95843. The Fictitious Business Name Statement referred to above was filed on November 17, 2014 in the County of Sacramento. Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 TERATERA 141204 1-1-15 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FBNF2013-05298 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of “Nissan of Sacramento and Maita’s Nissan of Sacramento”, located at 2500 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95821. Nissan of Sacramento, Inc., 2500 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95821. The Fictitious Business Name Statement referred to above was filed on June 27, 2013 in the County of Sacramento. Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 NISSAN 141210 1-8-15 Messenger Publishing Group ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00170883 WHEREAS, Leslie Dawn LopezMartinez has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Leslie Dawn Lopez-Martinez to Leslie Dawn Lopez. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on January 22, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: October 29, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 MARTINEZ 141121 12-25-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00166325 WHEREAS, Joseph Davante Deo has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Joseph Davante Deo to Joseph Davante Deo Maharaj. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 10, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: November 24, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 DEO 141124 12-25-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00166322 WHEREAS, Vimal Rajesh Deo has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Vimal Rajesh Deo to Vimal Rajesh Deo Maharaj, Andrew Nathan Deo to Andrew Nathan Deo Maharaj and Jacob Rajesh Deo to Jacob Rajesh Deo Maharaj . IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 10, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: November 24, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 DEO#2 141124 12-25-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00170131 WHEREAS, FNU Zakirullah has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of FNU Zakirullah to Zakirullah Shinwari. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 11, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: October 15, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2014 ZAKIRULLAH 141124 12-25-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172131 WHEREAS, FNU Nahzatullah and FNU Nooria have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of FNU Nahzatullah to Nahzat Salarzai, FNU Nooria to Nooria Salarzai, FNU Walwala to Walwala Salarzai and FNU Samoon to Samoon Salarzai. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on February 11, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: November 26, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 NAHZATULLAH 141126 1-1-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172137 WHEREAS, Faun F. O’Neel and Mark D. Try has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Anndrea Lily Try to Anndrea Lily O’Neel and Dru Joseph Try to Dru Joseph O’Neel. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 11, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: November 26, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 11, 18, 25, 2014 and January 1, 2015 O’NEEL 141126 1-1-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172307 WHEREAS, Erinmauriah ConwaySpatola SBN#230881, Conway-Spatola Law, has filed a petition for Joua Kue with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Joua Kue to Jenifer Joua Kue. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on February 18, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 1, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 KUE 141209 1-8-15 GOT LOCAL NEWS? Call 773-1111 Legal Advertising P.O. Box 14 Carmichael, CA 95609 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00159573 WHEREAS, Andrew A. Weil, SBN#2881911, Nageley, Meredith & Miller, Inc. has filed a petition for Tiffanie Ann Rupchock with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Brandon Lemonte Terry to Brandon Lemonte Rupchock. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on January 22, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: October 30, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 RUPCHOCK 141209 1-8-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172386 WHEREAS, Rosa Linda Torres Ochoa has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Rosa Linda Torres Ochoa to Rosalinda Arreola. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 19, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 3, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 OCHOA 141216 1-15-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172654 WHEREAS, Konstantin Ivanovich Ostapenko has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Konstantin Ivanovich Ostapenko to Eric Julian German. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 25, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 10, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 OSTAPENKO 141210 1-8-15 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172665 WHEREAS, Man Mohan Singh has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Man Mohan Singh to Mohan Singh. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on February 26, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 10, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 SINGH 141212 1-8-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172650 WHEREAS, Ranjog Grewal Singh Sandhu has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Ranjog Grewal Singh Sandhu to Ranjot Singh Sandhu. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on February 24, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 10, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 18, 25, 2014, January 1 and 8, 2015 SANDHU 141212 1-8-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00172628 WHEREAS, Maninder Singh Khalsa has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Maninder Singh Khalsa to Maninder Khalsa. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on February 20, 2015, in Department 54, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: December 10, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 KHALSA 141213 1-15-15 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00171142 WHEREAS, Jory Orion Copsey Horrell has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the name(s) of Jory Orion Copsey Horrell to Sapphira Rose Victoria Antoinette-Rothschild. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on January 28, 2015, in Department 53, located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition for Change of Name should not be granted. Dated: November 5, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: December 25, 2014, January 1, 8 and 15, 2015 HORRELL 141214 1-15-15 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF RAYMOND OTHELLO CRUTCHER (descendent) ESTATE NO. 34-2014-00171769 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, and contingent creditors of and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both of RAYMOND OTHELLO CRUTCHER (deceased): A petition has been filed by MERLIN CRUTCHER AND MICHAEL CRUTCHER (BROTHERS) in the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, requesting that MERLIN CRUTCHER be appointed as Executor to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the executor to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the executor will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or have consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. Bond is not required. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: December 18, 2014, 9:00 a.m. in Dept. No. 129 at Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse, 3341 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. The name, address and telephone number of the Attorney for the Petitioner is: Merlin A. Crutcher, 2333 North Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838 (916)715-5958 Publish: December 11, 18 and 25, 2014 CRUTCHER 141128 12-25-14 LEGAL ADS FOR SACRAMENTO COUNTY? We Can Do That! Call to place your legal advertising All Legal Ads Published in the Carmichael Times & RC Independent December 25, 2014 Carmichael Times • 13 Upcoming Events at the Carmichael Library Mission Oaks Computer Club Meeting CARMICHAEL, CA (MPG) - The Carmichael Library hosts several fun events in January. Here’s what’s happening over the next couple of weeks: Knitwits: Do you knit, crochet, or do needlework? Do you want to learn? Are you an expert who can help others? To participate in this event, bring a project to work on and a snack to share on Friday, January 2nd at 11 a.m. Read to a Dog: Specially trained therapy dogs are waiting for children to come read to them. This event is for kids ages 5 to 10 years old who are reading. You can earn credit for the time spent reading and earn a book too. This event will be held on Tuesday, January 6th at 3:30 p.m. History Book Club: The Carmichael Library History Book Club meets monthly to discuss a non-fiction or historical fiction book. Help decide which is truer: fact or fiction. Please bring a snack to share and dive into history books. This month’s title is The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History by Robert M. Edsel. 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Shoppers who switch to ALDI can save as much as 50 percent on products such as wine, cooking and baking necessities.* A menu consisting of mulled wine and beautifully presented appetizers can make your holiday gatherings truly special. Consider these tips from food stylist and loyal ALDI shopper Janice Stahl: n n n Choose a Theme: Introduce a conversation-starter and create excitement amongst guests by choosing a party theme. Host a “Winter White” party that asks guests to wear only white and offer white and sparkling wines and light-colored foods like shrimp, cheeses and shortbread cookies for dessert. Set the Mood: Decorate to create an ambiance that goes with your theme. Bring a winter wonderland indoors with artificial snow sprinkled on tabletops and evergreen branches painted gold and silver placed throughout to create an experience for guests that goes beyond a typical dinner party. Dress Up Your Cheese Tray: Put together a simple but spectacular cheese platter by providing a selection of 3–5 cheeses that have different textures and tastes. Soft cheese, like goat, pairs well with crackers and semi-hard cheese, like manchego, can stand up to the flavors of tangy jams or jellies. Serve smoked cheeses with nuts, such as walnuts, and aged cheeses, like Parmesan, with fresh, crisp vegetables Shrimp DeJonghe Bites n n such as celery or cucumber to highlight the flavors that develop during the aging process. Infuse European Charm: Create your own unique version of European mulled wine, a classic combination of red wine and spices that warm together to make a festive drink. Add a bit of French flair by serving savory crepes as an appetizer or sweet crepes for dessert. DIY Dessert: Create a candy buffet in lieu of serving dessert. Use clear glass containers to hold a variety of chocolates, sweets and hard candies, mixing and matching different shapes and sizes for an eye-catching display. Provide small bags and twist ties so guests can customize their dessert and even take some home for later. These simple tips and affordable, easy-tomake recipes will help you get ready for the holidays. Visit www.aldi.us for more entertaining ideas. *Based upon a price comparison of comparable products sold at leading national retail grocery stores. $2.92 per serving at ALDI Recipe Courtesy of Chef Alyssa, ALDI Test Kitchen Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 40 minutes Servings: 8 1 1/2 cups San Zenone Bianco wine 1 cup Countryside Creamery Unsalted Butter, divided 1 head garlic, minced 1 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt 1 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Ground Black Pepper 12 ounces Sea Queen Jumbo Easy Peel Raw Shrimp, thawed and peeled 2 cups Chef’s Cupboard Italian Breadcrumbs 750 milliliter Herres Brut Sparkling bottle 1 package (5.3 ounces) Specially Selected Rosemary Flatbread Crackers Preheat oven to 350°F. In small saucepan, combine wine, 1/2 cup butter, garlic, salt and pepper; simmer 5 minutes. In 9-by-13-inch pan, lay shrimp in single layer. Pour wine sauce over top. Melt remaining butter and mix together with breadcrumbs. Press over shrimp and bake for 15 minutes or until shrimp is pink and breadcrumbs are lightly browned. Pour glasses of Brut Sparkling. Carefully place shrimp atop bite-size cracker and balance on top of champagne flute. Serve. Shrimp DeJonghe Bites Crepe Creations For an appetizer, dessert or even a midnight delight, offer your guests a crepe creations station, allowing them to try their hand at creating new, interesting and fun flavors on a classic European dish. n Offer different types of crepes by adding flavors to the crepe batter such as chocolate, toffee, lemon or even beer. n Get creative with unique fillings like almond butter, fruit preserves or roasted pumpkin. n Provide toppings like hazelnut spread, whipped ricotta or applesauce for the adventurous guests, but make sure to have more common toppings like powdered sugar, chocolate sauce or whipped cream available as well. Apple and Berry Tartlets Apple and Berry Tartlets Fresco Cheese Crostini with Pumpkin Mojo $0.12 per serving at ALDI Recipe Courtesy of Chef Jonathan, ALDI Test Kitchen Prep Time: 20 minutes (plus 30 minutes to chill) Cook Time: 25 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes (plus 30 minutes to chill) Servings: 24 tartlets Crust: 2/3 cup Millville Old Fashioned Oats 1 cup Baker’s Corner All Purpose Flour, plus extra for rolling 1/4 teaspoon Baker’s Corner Baking Soda 1/4 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt 1/2 cup Countryside Creamery Unsalted Butter, chilled and cut into cubes 1 teaspoon Tuscan Garden White Vinegar 3 tablespoons ice water Filling: 1 orange, zested 1/2 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Pumpkin Pie Spice 3 tablespoons Baker’s Corner Brown Sugar 3 tablespoons Baker’s Corner Corn Starch 2 tablespoons Berryhill Raspberry Preserves 3 cups peeled and diced gala apples, (about 3 small apples) 1 cup cranberries, frozen Preheat oven to 375°F. In food processor, process oats, flour, baking soda and salt. Add chilled butter; pulse until butter resembles the size of peas. Add vinegar and water slowly. Mix to form firm dough. Chill pastry dough in refrigerator for 30 minutes. In medium bowl, combine all filling ingredients. Place oatmeal dough on lightly floured surface and roll to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out 24 three-inch rounds. If dough becomes too warm to work with, roll into ball and refrigerate until chilled. Place dough rounds into muffin cups. Prick each dough round with fork and bake for 10 minutes; allow to cool. Place 2 tablespoons of filling in each tartlet and bake for 15 minutes, or until crust is golden and filling is bubbly. Serve with vanilla ice cream. Fresco Cheese Crostini with Pumpkin Mojo $0.52 per serving at ALDI Recipe Courtesy of Chef Michelle, ALDI Test Kitchen Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Total Time: 40 minutes Servings: 25 crostini 1/2 Specially Selected French Baguette, sliced into 1/4-inch slices 1 cup Carlini Extra Virgin Olive Oil, divided 1 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Chili Powder 2 teaspoons Stonemill Essentials Pumpkin Pie Spice 1 tablespoon Baker’s Corner Brown Sugar 1/2 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt 1/2 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Ground Black Pepper 3/4 cup Baker’s Corner 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin 1 orange, zested 1/3 cup fresh orange juice (about 2 oranges) 1 lime, zested 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 3 limes) 5 ounces Benita Fresco Cheese, sliced into 10 rectangles 2 1/2 cups SimplyNature Organic Baby Arugula Preheat oven to 400°F. In large bowl, combine baguette slices and 1/4 cup oil, toss until coated. Place in single layer on baking sheet. Bake for 6 minutes. Reserve. In medium bowl, combine chili powder, pumpkin pie spice, brown sugar, salt, pepper, pumpkin, orange zest, orange juice, lime zest and lime juice. Gradually whisk in remaining oil. Reserve. Heat non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Sear fresco cheese on each side until golden brown. Remove from pan and cool. Slice each rectangle on diagonal. Arrange baguette slices on serving platter. Top each with few pieces of arugula followed by slice of fresco cheese. Drizzle with pumpkin mojo. w w w. 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