Davis Enterprise classifieds Sunday, January 10, 2021

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THE DAVIS ENTERPRISE

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LOST CAT

Sabrina is a small black cat with short hair, yellow/ green eyes, and small bit of white on her neck. Indoor cat. No collar. Missing from Oak Avenue and E. 14th street. Last seen 12/24/20 at Beech Lane and Mills Drive. Call/text anytime (510) 220-8446.

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Stressing over accents Dear Annie: Sometimes, in the course of conversation with someone who has an accent, I’ll find myself mimicking their speech. It’s entirely unintentional and embarrassing, and I’m sure it irritates the other person. I’ve had to explain multiple times to people of varying vernaculars that I’m not mocking them. How do I defuse awkward situations like this, short of avoiding conversation in the first place? — Don’t Shoot the Mockingbird Dear Mockingbird: Your flock is bigger than you’d think. A common psychological phenomenon known as “mirroring” or “the chameleon effect” leads people to unconsciously emulate those with whom they’re speaking. Though it can be embarrassing, this tendency is not inherently a bad thing. In fact, psychologists believe that it signals high levels of empathy, and a 2013 study found that this kind of unconscious imitation actually tends to make conversational partners feel more positively about the speaker. Of course, we shouldn’t go around deliberately imitating people’s accents. But when you do find yourself slipping up, briefly apologize when it feels appropriate, and then move on. You’re not intentionally hurting anyone, and you’re probably not the first person they’ve encountered who’s done it. ——— Dear Annie: Concerning the lady who was attacked by her neighbor’s dogs: You were exactly right to recommend she contact the authorities. I can’t imagine any local jurisdiction where vicious unleashed dogs attacking citizens would be allowed or their

owners not held responsible. I’m sure I will be one of many voices who would encourage her to immediately contact an attorney to file a civil suit for wrongful injury. There’s no doubt she has a case. — Lawyer Dave Dear Lawyer Dave: If ever I miss the mark, then I can count on my readers to help me find it. Dozens of you wrote that I should have recommended that “Sincerely Confused” hire a lawyer. The following letter includes a few more tips.

Dear Annie: “Sincerely Confused” should notify the dogs’ owners’ home insurance company of the incident. She’ll need to provide a detailed, written personal account of what happened. She should also seek such statements from those good samaritan witnesses, too, if possible. Additionally, she should include copies of the police reports, as well as copies of her hospital records and any notes from follow-up doctor visits. And she should compile an itemized list of every single medical cost associated with her attack (the full charges, not just copays). Since some time has passed, it seems she might be reluctant or fearful of pursuing a lawsuit. But she should still talk it over with

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Filed: December 7, 2020 FBN Number: F20200985 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) Dowling Real Estate Trust DRET 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of Principal Place of Business in California. Business is located in Yolo County. 503 Third Street Davis, CA 95616 Mailing address: P.O. Box 75000 Davis, CA 95617 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), Residence Address, State, and Zip Dowling Properties, Inc. 503 Third Street Davis, CA 95616 4. Business Classification: Corporation 5. Beginning Date of Business: The Registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on: September 16, 1977 “I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct.” (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) 6. Signature of Registrant(s): Andrew Dowling 1095 12/20, 12/27, 1/3, 1/10

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Filed: December 22, 2020 FBN Number: F20201014 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) NFC Auto Sales 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of Principal Place of Business in California. Business is located in Yolo County. 5100 Chiles Rd., Suite 205 Davis, CA 95618 Mailing address: 1201 Fulton Ave., Apt. 13 Sacramento, CA 95825 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), Residence Address, State, and Zip Natalie Bondartchouk 1201 Fulton Ave., Apt. 13 Sacramento, CA 95825 4. Business Classification: Individual 5. Beginning Date of Business: The Registrant(s) commenced to transact FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME business under the fictitious business STATEMENT name or names listed above on: N/A Filed: December 10, 2020 “I declare that all information in FBN Number: F20200997 this statement is true and correct.” 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) (A registrant who declares as true Frumious Fantastical Foundry information which he or she knows to be 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of false is guilty of a crime.) Principal Place of Business in California. 6. Signature of Registrant(s): Business is located in Yolo County. Natalie Bondartchouk 1007 Plum Lane 12/27, 1/3, 1/10, 1/17 1106 Davis, CA 95616 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), PUBLIC NOTICE Residence Address, State, and Zip Alex Thomas Harrison Area 4 Agency on Aging will issue a 1007 Plum Lane Request for Proposals on February Davis, CA 95616 10, 2021 for organizations interested 4. Business Classification: in federal Older Americans Act funds Individual to serve Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, 5. Beginning Date of Business: The Sierra, Sutter, Yolo and/or Yuba counties. Registrant(s) commenced to transact Title III-B Supportive Services: up to business under the fictitious business $1,349,115. Title III-C Nutrition: up to name or names listed above on: Nov. 15, $4,933,198. Mandatory Letter of Interest 2020 due February 17. Mandatory Bidders’ “I declare that all information in Conference for all applicants on February this statement is true and correct.” 24. Proposals due March 17, 2021 by (A registrant who declares as true 12 Noon Pacific. Services begin July 1, information which he or she knows to be 2021 and end June 30, 2022; renewable false is guilty of a crime.) thru June 30, 2025. See details at: 6. Signature of Registrant(s): agencyonaging4.org, (916)486-1876 or Alex Harrison 1401 El Camino Ave, #400, Sacramento, 1105 CA 95815. 12/27, 1/3, 1/10, 1/17 1113

an attorney. At the very least, she may be able to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company privately. I encourage her to choose an amount sizable enough to compensate her for all expenses incurred, plus the lifelong burden caused by her injuries. Project what it will cost to pay for future medical visits and to buy the equipment and therapies necessary to cope with her condition for the rest of her life. If the cops or city doesn’t do it first, a claim like this might get the dog owner’s attention. If they hope to stay insured, I’ll bet they build a fence. My heart goes out to her! — Bitten Once in ND Dear Bitten: I’m sorry to hear that you learned from a similar experience, but I appreciate your wisdom, and I’m sure “Sincerely Confused” will as well. ——— Dear Annie: Your column in the Cape Cod Times brought back memories of how I “celebrated” Christmas when my son and his wife were living thousands of miles away. Over a period of a few weeks, I watched for and bought items that I thought they might like. It was important that each item be wrapped separately, so I did so, and I tagged them and put them into one or two cardboard banker’s boxes. I sent to them to be opened on Christmas morning. Some of the items were “serious,” real gifts, but others were chosen because they would cause the kids to have a good laugh. If any of your readers want to do this, possible items could include individual single-serving cartons of their favorite breakfast cereals, favorite candy bars, joke

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING The Yolo County Planning Commission will hold a special public meeting and consider the following matters on January 21, 2021, via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/91217693177?pw d=bHRTaGxoSUlKOElON1E1czBjeVl Edz09 Meeting ID: 912 1769 3177 or by telephone 1-669-900-9128, Meeting ID: 912 1769 3177# Passcode: 174319 at 8:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matters may be heard as indicated below. TIME SET AGENDA 8:30 a.m. ZF #2020-0038: Public hearing to consider a request to amend Condition of Approval 11 for the Villas at El Macero Subdivision Map No. 5064 to allow inclusionary housing funds collected to be used for alternative affordable housing projects. The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Applicant: Yolo County Housing; Planner: JD Trebec ZF #2020-0036: Public hearing to consider a general plan conformity determination for vacation of a portion of right-of-way for County Road (CR) 100B, located between CR 18C and CR 18A (Best Ranch Rd). (APNs: 027-250-005 and 027-250-006) The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Applicant/Owner: Wes Washburn/Clark Pacific; Planner: S Cormier ZF #2018-0078: Public meeting to accept comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Teichert-Shifler mining and reclamation project located three miles west of the City of Woodland in unincorporated Yolo County (APNs: 025-120-032, 025-120-033, 025-430-001, 025-430-002, 025-430-009, and 025430-011). Applicant/Owner: Teichert Materials/Shifler Family Trust; Planner: S Cormier/H Tschudin The starting time of the public hearing for each individual item on the Time Set Agenda is listed for the convenience of applicants and other interested parties. The public hearing will not start before its scheduled time. Adequate time will be provided for each public hearing to accept all relevant public testimony. Public comments on all items are encouraged. Copies of staff reports and the environmental document for the projects are on file in the office of the Yolo County Community Services Department, 292 West Beamer Street, Woodland, California. All interested parties should appear and will be provided an opportunity during the public hearing to present relevant information. Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65009(b)(2) and other provisions of law, any lawsuit challenging the approval of a project described in this notice shall be limited to only those issues raised at the public hearing or described in written correspondence delivered for consideration before the hearing is closed. 1/10 1114

books, puzzles, small games, a calendar (perhaps with family dates added to it) — anything that would be appropriate for the particular recipient. I believe I had as much fun choosing and wrapping these gifts as I suspect they had in opening them. It was a great way to be together while being apart! — Mama M. Dear Mama M.: What a wonderful suggestion for making the best of a challenging situation. I especially love the idea of a calendar with family dates added to it! Thanks for sharing.

Not her fan Dear Annie: Like so many others, I lost my old job because of COVID-19. I was a waitress in a small restaurant and bar. Now, I work in a yarn mill. I am not unfriendly with my co-workers, but don’t socialize with them, as we have very little in common. There is a former co-worker, who now is having modest success musically. She is playing in regional venues and appeared on statewide PBS. She is somewhat of a local hero. I am not a fan in the least! I heard from mill management that she was a very poor employee, and, more importantly to me, I heard from teacher friends that she was a very neglectful parent. She will be playing a concert at the mill after work. They’ll have a catered meal for us that we can eat while watching the concert before going home. I would much prefer to leave after the work is done, as I am not a fan of her’s and would rather spend the time with my family. Would I be rude to leave? — Heard Enough Dear Heard: As soon as you clock out, your time is your own. I see nothing wrong with going home to your family. It’s also the safer option, COVID-19-wise. As an aside, though, I encourage you to celebrate your coworker’s musical success, because it will be much better for your health than resenting it. ——— Dear Annie: I, as well as many others, do not understand why television shows have to play music when the people on the show are talking. I may not have the best hearing, but it is very difficult to understand what the actors are saying. Sometimes, the

music covers up their voices completely. If I want to listen to music, I’ll turn on the radio, not the TV. If there is something you can do to convince them to stop playing the music, that would be awesome. — What Did You Say Dear WDYS: I wish I had that kind of power! As it is, I’m happy to print your letter to raise what awareness I can, because you’re not the first person to write to me about this problem. For what it’s worth, some hard-of-hearing readers have reported that closed captioning makes watching TV far less frustrating. Also, some televisions come with a “Clear Voice” audio setting that might help. ——— Dear Annie: I have a salaried job and can mostly work from home. I have fared better during this pandemic than many people, but right now I feel like butter that’s been spread over too much toast. I find myself obsessed with current events — constantly refreshing Twitter or turning on the news. I scroll through my phone in bed. And it’s the first thing I look at when I wake up. I feel so hopeless, but I can’t stop looking. — Fading Fast Dear Fading: First and foremost, make your bedroom a phone-free zone. Having our phones around keeps our brains engaged and makes it difficult to fall asleep and get high-quality sleep. And quality sleep is essential to mental health. Secondly, go on a news diet. Set a certain amount of minutes or a certain window of time during which you’ll check the news, and steer clear of it otherwise. (There are even apps designed to help with this: The program SelfControl allows users to block themselves from accessing certain sites for a designated amount of time.) You shouldn’t stick your head in the sand, but you shouldn’t stare straight into the sun, either. Lastly, you’ll feel less depressed about the general state of the world if you feel you’re doing your part to improve it. Figure out which causes you care most passionately about, and get plugged in with a relevant organization in your area. As Muhammad Ali said, “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.”

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CLAIM EXCESS PROCEEDS (PARTIES OF INTEREST) I, Chad Rinde, Yolo County Tax Collector, State of California, certify that: Excess proceeds have resulted from the sale of tax defaulted property listed on this notice on December 7, 2020. Parties of interest, as defined by California Revenue and Taxation Code section 4675, are entitled to claim the excess proceeds.

All claims must be in writing and must contain sufficient information and proof to establish a claimant’s right to all or any part of the excess proceeds. Claims filed with the county more than one year after recordation of the tax collector’s deed to the purchaser on December 14, 2020, cannot be considered. ——————————————————————————————————— ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. PROPERTY ADDRESS PARTIES OF INTEREST 051-182-015-000 3070 CR 88B Spears Patrick Shay 051-182-015-000 3070 CR 88B Solano County Child Support 051-182-015-000 3070 CR 88B Humboldt County Child Support ——————————————————————————————————— Claim forms and information regarding filing procedures may be obtained at the Yolo County Tax Collector’s Office, 625 Court St, Room 102, Woodland CA 96695, or by calling 530 666-8190 between 8 am and 4pm, Monday through Friday. I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct.

Chad Rinde, Yolo County Tax Collector Executed at: Woodland, Yolo County, California, on December 21, 2020. Published in: The Davis Enterprise on: December 27th, 2020, January 3rd and January 10th, 2021 1098 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CLAIM EXCESS PROCEEDS (PARTIES OF INTEREST) I, Chad Rinde, Yolo County Tax Collector, State of California, certify that: Excess proceeds have resulted from the sale of tax defaulted property listed on this notice on October 26, 2020. Parties of interest, as defined by California Revenue and Taxation Code section 4675, are entitled to claim the excess proceeds.

All claims must be in writing and must contain sufficient information and proof to establish a claimant’s right to all or any part of the excess proceeds. Claims filed with the county more than one year after recordation of the tax collector’s deed to the purchaser on November 16, 2020, cannot be considered. ——————————————————————————————————— ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. PROPERTY ADDRESS PARTIES OF INTEREST 051-201-009-000 NO SITUS Chappell Carnegie & Mildred Estate ——————————————————————————————————— Claim forms and information regarding filing procedures may be obtained at the Yolo County Tax Collector’s Office, 625 Court St, Room 102, Woodland CA 96695, or by calling 530 666-8190 between 8 am and 4pm, Monday through Friday. I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct.

Chad Rinde, Yolo County Tax Collector Executed at: Woodland, Yolo County, California, on December 21, 2020. Published in: The Davis Enterprise on:. December 27th, 2020, January 3rd and January 10th, 2021 1099


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