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Page 1: Colton Courier August 06 2015

Football standout may be ineligibleto play at Chadron State

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIAFrank Acosta, Dr. Tom Rivera, and Henry Vasquez, also with the help of CSUSB Dean of Library CesarCaballero have compiled interviews for the Oral History Project of South Colton that depicts the lives ofMexican Americans in the early part of the Twentieth Century.

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! August 6, 2015Vol 143, NO. 36

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By Anthony Victoria

Cal State San Bernardino(CSUSB) dean emeritusDr. Tom Rivera and com-

pany just received a substantialboost for their academic history

project.Cal Humanities, a non-profitorganization that promotes andfunds humanities research inCalifornia, has awarded the uni-versity a $10,000 grant to supportthe oral history project called,

"Growing up in Colton: An OralHistory of Mexican Americans inSouth Colton, 1890-1960." CSUSB’s award was part of acomprehensive grant totaling

Rivera cont. on next page

Oral History Projectreceives funding

COURTESY PHOTOFormer Colton football standout Lavonte Wilson.

By Anthony Victoria

Colton High School footballstandout Lavonte Wilsonis apparently facing issues

with the NCAA over his eligibility

to attend Chadron State University.The running back received ascholarship from the universityearlier this year. He was scheduledto leave for camp later this week.On Monday Wilson, 18, posted

on social media his concerns aboutthe uncertainty of the situation.

“Just thought I would let my fol-

Wilson cont. on next page

ColtonJoint

UnifiedHonored

By CountyBoard

Colton Joint Unified SchoolDistrict’s model SchoolAttendance Review Board(SARB) was recognized by theSan Bernardino County Board ofEducation at its meeting on Aug.3.Colton’s program was recog-

nized by the CaliforniaDepartment of Education as astate model School AttendanceReview Board for the 2014-15academic year.Local and county SARB are

created by school districts andcounty offices of education toidentify and assist students withattendance problems that may bedue to chronic illness, truancy,transportation problems, disabili-ties, or behavioral health issues.The statewide model award rec-ognizes excellence in specificcontent areas, including commu-nity collaboration and measuringand reporting outcomes forchronic absenteeism and overalldistrict attendance.For more information about the

meeting or Colton’s SARB, con-tact San Bernardino CountySuperintendent of Schools’Communications office at909.386.2413.

GotNews? Contact Anthony Victoria

at (909) 637-6369 or atvictoriaanthony91@gm

ail.com.

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uation.“Just thought I would let my fol-lowers know what it is going onToday,” he wrote. “The NCAAdoes not want to make me eligiblebecause I took half (semester) of anonline Math class when I had wristsurgery because I couldn’t write.”Wilson also wrote that he is cur-rently waiting for the NCAA to no-tify him about their decision on hiseligibility. If he is deemed ineligi-ble, the Rialto resident said heplans on attending Chaffey Collegein hopes of transferring.“My question is: why did they hitme with this so late....?”Wilson suffered severe injuries onthe football field during both hissophomore and junior years. Wil-son said in an earlier interview heassumed that those injuries pre-vented any hope of him being re-cruited by NCAA Division Iuniversities to play at the nextlevel.After finishing his senior yearwith 39 tackles, three forced fum-bles, three blocked field goals—while also preventing any deeppasses by opposing offenses—Wil-son was a team selection for the an-nual Inland Empire All-Starfootball classic.Wilson said he spent hours calling

and sending emails to college re-cruiters in hopes of receivingrecognition. Despite his verbalcommitment to Chadron State,Wilson said several recruiters fromuniversities such as Iowa State andHawaii had also contacted him.Yellowjackets head coach ChrisMailo hailed Wilson’s persever-ance and his accomplishments inthe classroom.“He had tough career at Coltonhigh,” Mailo said on January 13.“He had a lot of injuries, but he bat-tled through them. This year hemanaged to stay healthy, put in thework, and most importantly, per-formed well in the classroom. It’shard to find someone that’s a natu-ral leader. LaVonte had to earn itthe hard way through adversity. Ithink he’s already succeeded be-cause he’s made it to this point. Ifhe continues to stay healthy andperform well in the classroom,he’ll not only become a better ath-lete, but also a better person.”Calls to the NCAA have notbeen returned.

Anthony Victoria is the staffwriter for the Colton Courier andNewspaper and can be reached at(909) 637-6369 or at [email protected].

Wilson cont. from front

comprehensive grant totaling$180,000 distributed among a va-riety of humanities projectsthroughout the state. The grantwill be utilized to buy equipment,such as video cameras, recorders,and other items to help documentthe interviews.“We’re delighted to have beenawarded the grant from Cal Hu-manities,” CSUSB Pfau Librarydean Cesar Caballero said. “Itsmission is to connect Californiansto our shared heritage and diversecultures, which nicely comple-ments both CSUSB’s commit-ment to diversity and the goals ofour South Colton History Proj-ect.”Caballero, Rivera, and Histori-ans Frank Acosta and HenryVasquez designed the Oral/PublicHistory project to document andpreserve South Colton’s MexicanAmerican community.Since November of 2013, thethree men have had the task of in-terviewing individuals who livedin South Colton during the 1920’sto 1960’s, or whose parents andrelatives did so."Like all researchers, our workbuilds on the work of others. Forexample, we read monographs byother Colton residents. The workof Dr. Rudy Serrano and hismembers gave us backgroundknowledge. His committee in-cluded Joe Lucero, Joe Nuñez,Rudy Oliva, Frank Sanchez, and

Bobby Vasquez."Similar to the southern cities andstates of the United States--wherede-facto segregation created aracial, social, and economic di-vide among African-Americans--the same occurred in Colton. Inresponse to the poverty, racism,and exclusion from the social andpolitical institutions of the city,the Mexican community thatresided below the Southern Pa-cific railroad embraced their “bar-rio” of South Colton andembraced a rich Mexican self-sustaining culture.Topics that were thoroughlyidentified throughout the 50 inter-views that they have conductedare education, religion, politics,cultural events, music bands, em-ployment, and recreational activ-ities.“The early years in SouthColton, because you weren’t apartof the majority culture, you iden-tified very strongly with the Mex-ican culture and history,” saidAcosta. “There was a fierce pridein being Mexican.”Several of the interviewsdemonstrate the rich pride Mexi-can residents had in identifyingwith their cultural ties.The story of Sal and FrancisAyala provides colorful commen-tary on a young, small boy fallingin love with a girl as a teenager.Sal, a Navy Seamen during theSecond World War, wrote to Fran-cis during his time overseas.

When he returned, they got mar-ried, but unfortunately social andracial barriers prevented him frombuying a home in suburban-angli-cized North Colton and struggledto find employment with the postoffice. In contrast, Ralph Cer-vantes, another veteran of theSecond World War fought againsthousing discrimination and wasable to win a lawsuit that allowedhim to purchase a house in NorthColton.Other notable interviews includean interview with Rudy Contr-eras, who told him the story oflegendary Juan Caldera. Calderawas a local entrepreneur whoowned a grocery store and severalother businesses. He used some ofhis money to help building aswimming pool in 1929, as wellas a baseball field and a bull ring.“I’ve enjoyed the interviews be-cause it has shed light on issuesand events people do not knowabout,” said Rivera. “These thingsare not featured in historycourses.”The South Colton Oral/PublicHistory project is on-going videointerviews will be compiled andmade available to the publicthrough the Pfau Library atCSUSB. Rivera said the grouphopes to have the project com-pleted by next summer.For more information on theproject contact Dr. Tom Rivera.(909) 213-0515

Courtesy Photo

Lavonte Wilson posing with the Chadron state eagle. Wilson’s el-igibility is in question.Courtesy Photo

the 7th street Market in south Colton.

Rivera cont. from front

“The early years in South Colton, becauseyou weren’t apart of the majority culture,you identified very strongly with the Mexi-can culture and his tory...There was a fiercepride in being Mexican.”

Military BannerInstallation:

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • August 6, 2015 • Page A3

Water Conservation:Californians have done well inconserving water during the monthof June in spite of warmer thannormal temperatures. When Gov-ernor Brown mandated a 25 per-cent reduction as part ofemergency conservation regula-tion, it was not known if Califor-nians could meet this goal.Californian not only met the goal,but also exceeded it by reducingwater use by 27.3 percent. Resi-dents will have to continue con-serve as we face the hot months ofAugust and September. Accordingto the State Water Resources Con-trol Board, June conservation ef-forts put the State's goal to save1.2 million acre-feet of water byFebruary 2016 back on track.Monthly water use reports are re-quired from water suppliers andeach supplier has to meet its indi-vidual conservation standard. Thelocal goals are: Colton, 20%; EastValley, 28%; Redlands, 36%; Ri-alto, 28%; San Bernardino City,28%; and West Valley, 32%.I know we are all doing our partby letting our lawns go brown, tak-ing shorter showers, and takingother actions to conserve water,but let us not forget to water ourtrees. Let's urge our cities to con-tinue to provide water to the treesin the medians and along thestreets. Since my family is nolonger using the dish washer-toomuch water- we are washingdishes by hand and the rinse wateris going to our trees. Any left overice cubes are going to our in-doorplants. We can do it together!

Candidates:The deadline is fast approachingfor prospective candidates to filepapers for political office. Locallymany city councils, school boards,water boards have members up forre-election or there are vacancies.Deadline for filing is August 7th.We shall know soon who are thecandidates. Then it is up to us thevoters to choose the best personfor the position.

Save the Date:

Now to September 1 - a newpublic art project - This is SanBernardino - by poet Juan Del-

gado and photographer ThomasMcGovern is on display in thewindows of 468 West Fifth Street,the former Arts on 5th. The win-dow display combines photo-graphs of historic andcontemporary San Bernardinowith poetry exploring personal andshared experiences of the city. Inaddition Delgado has createdbook-themed installation with dis-carded library books and oversizedbookmarks. The artists have alsocreated a website(juanandtom.com) so the com-munity can post pictures, poetryand stories about San Bernardino.

August 7,13 & 19 - the RedlandsTheater Festival presents the pro-duction of Vanya & Sonya &Marsha & Spike. Performancesstart at 8:30 p.m. at Prospect Park,1352 Prospect Drive. This delight-ful comedy of ill manners byChristopher Durang is recom-mended for a mature audience. Forticket information call:909.792.0562 or purchase on-lineat www.RTFseason.com

Friday, August 7 - the ColtonCommunity Services presentsMovies In The Park with Malefi-cent at Fleming Park, 525 La Ca-dena Drive. It is also AnnualPrincess Night so dress up as yourfavorite Princess or character fromthe movie. There will be games,activities, and snacks for sale. Themovie starts around 8:15 p.m. Forinformation call 909.370.6153 oremail:[email protected]

Friday, August 7 - the RedlandsCommunity Music Associationpresents the Redlands SymphonyOrchestra conducted by FrankFetta featuring guitar virtuosoTim Callobre at the RedlandsBowl, 25 Grant Street at 8:15 p.m.The program includes Rodrigo'sConcierto De Aranjuez as well asexcerpts from Stravinsky's Pul-cinella and Mendelssohn's ItalianSymphony.

Tuesday, August 11 - the Red-lands Community Music Associa-tion presents A Tribute to GlennMiller at the Redlands Bowl, 25Grant Street at 8:15 p.m. This freeconcert features the Tex BenekeOrchestra, former LawrenceWelk co-star Mary Lou Metzgerand popular local group "Stringof Pearls." For information visitthe web site - www.redlands-bowl.org

August 12 & 18 - the RedlandsTheater Festival presents the pro-duction of One Man Two Guvnors,a fast paced funny romp throughEngland that incorporates comedy,pantomime and music-hall. Theperformance starts at 8:30 p.m. atProspect Park, 1352 ProspectDrive. For ticket information call:909.792.0562 or purchase ticketson-line at www.RTFseason.com

Thursday, August 13 - the As-sociated Students and the John F.Pfau library at California StateUniversity, San Bernardino(CSUSB) presents a free summermovie- Avengers: Age of Ultron -on the CSUSB south library lawn,

5500 University Parkway at 8 p.m.Attendees are encouraged to bringblankets and to dress as a favoritesuperhero. Free parking in Lot D.Snacks and drinks will be avail-able for purchase. For informationcall: Iwona Contreras at909.537.3447 or email [email protected]

Friday, August 14 - the Red-lands Music Association presentsIncendio, a fusion guitar groupthat recast the sound of Spanishguitar in powerful modernarrangements with Afro-Cuban,Celtic, Latin, and middle-easternrhythms. The core trio is com-prised of Jim Stublefield (guitar),JP Durand (guitar, guitar synth),and Liza Carbe (bass, guitar).Drummer Tim Curle and percus-sionist Nicole Falzone round outthe group. This free concert beginsat 8:15 p.m. at the Redlands Bowl,25 Grant Street. For informationcall: 909.793.7316.

Saturday, August 15 - theColton Community Services pres-ent Dive-In Movies featuringHappy Feet Two at the GonzalesCommunity Center pool, 670Colton Ave. from 7 to 10 p.m.There is a minimal fee of $2 toenter pool area. For informationcall: 909.370.6153

Tuesday, August 18 - the Red-lands Music Association presentsNavy Band Southwest at the Red-lands Bowl, 25 Grant Street at8:15 p.m. One of the oldest mili-tary bands will perform some ofAmerica's favorite patriotic music.Under the direction of Lt. Jane E.Hoffmann, the band serves themilitary and civilian communitiesthroughout the Southwest UnitedStates. For information call:909.793.7316.

Thursday, August 20 - the As-sociated Students and the John F.Pfau Library present a free sum-mer movie - Pitch Perfect 2 - onthe CSUSB south library lawn, 55University Parkway at 8 p.m. Freeparking is available in Lot D andattendees are encouraged to bringblankets and lawn chairs. Foodand refreshments will be availablefor purchase. For information call:Iwona Contreras at 909.537.3447or email [email protected]

Friday, August 21 - the Red-lands Community Music Associa-tion presents Redlands SymphonyOrchestra, conducted by FrankPaul Fetta featuring pianistAlexander Agate in Prokofiev'sPiano #1. The program also in-cludes Andante Cantabile fromTchaikovsky's 5th Symphony andDvorak's New World Symphonywith a grand finale of fireworks.The performance starts at 8:15p.m. at the Redlands Bowl, 25Grant Street. For information call:909.793.7316 or visit www.red-landsbowl.org

Friday, August 21 - a free Sen-ior Fair for residents in the westend of Congressman Pete Aguilar'sdistrict will provide informationand assistance on Veteran and So-cial Security issues. Local organi-zations will provide resourcesincluding: free health screening,health education, food assistanceprograms and consumer protectioneducation. This event will be heldat Abundant Living Church, 10900Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cuca-monga from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.(noon). No RSVP is required, forinformation call: 909.890.4445

Thursday, August 27 - the Cali-

fornia State University, SanBernardino (CSUSB) AssociatedStudents and the John F. Pfau Li-brary present the free summermovie Furious 7' on the CSUSB li-brary lawn at 8 p.m. Free parkingis in Lot D, snacks and beveragesare available for purchase for in-formation call: Iwona Contreras at909.537.3447 or [email protected]

Thursday, September 3 - Kiwa-nis of Greater San Bernardinopresents "The Whole World Is AClassroom" installation dinner inhonor of incoming President Mar-garet Hill at the Arrowhead Coun-try Club, 3433 Parkside Ave. from5:30 to 9 p.m. For ticket informa-tion contact: Marielena Shorett [email protected] or call:909.864.4719.

Thursday, September 3 - Kiwa-nis of Greater San Bernardinopresents "The Whole World Is AClassroom" installation dinner inhonor of incoming PresidentMar-garet Hill at the Arrowhead Coun-try Club, 3433 Parkside Ave. from5:30 to 9 p.m. For ticket informa-tion contact: Marielena Shorettat [email protected] or call:909.864.4719.

Thursday, September 10 - Cal-ifornia State University, SanBernardino (CSUSB) AssociatedStudents and the John F. Pfau Li-brary present the final free summermovie - Ted 2 - on the CSUSB li-brary lawn at 8 p.m. Free parkingis in Lot D and snacks and bever-ages are available for purchase.For information call: Iwona Con-treras at 909.537.3447 or [email protected]

Thursday, September 11 - theSan Bernardino Black CulturalFoundation presents the 26th An-nual Black Rose Humanitarian andCommunity Service Awards Ban-

quet at the National Orange Showfrom 6 to 9 p.m. The Black Cul-tural Foundation recognizes thecommunity's unsung heroes - indi-viduals and/or organizations - thatgo above and beyond normal com-munity volunteering and civicservice. This year special recogni-tion will be made of the commu-nity's first responders inremembrance of 9/11. For infor-mation visit www.sbbcfounda-tion.com or call: 909.888.1696.

Friday, September 11 - LibreriaDel Pueblo Board of Directorspresents the 2015 Legacy of Ex-emplary Service Dinner to honorindividuals for their accomplish-ments and contributions to thegreater community of SanBernardino. The event starts at 6p.m. with a reception followed bydinner and awards ceremony at theNational Orange Show, Renais-sance Room, San Bernardino. The2015 honorees include: BishopGerald Barnes, Marsha Olguin,Debra Olguin, Eloise GomezReyes, Fr. Michael Barry andChristina Millian, posthumously.For information and to RSVP call:909.888.1800 or email MartinValdez [email protected]

Favorite Quote:"The liberal idea is that everyone

should have a fair access and fairopportunity. This is not equality ofresult. It's equality of opportunity.There is a fundamental differ-ence."

Robert Reich

Gloria Harrison is publisher ofthe Inland Empire CommunityNewspapers and can be reached [email protected]

Gloria MaciasHarrison

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&OPINION LETTERS Views expressed in Opinion & Letters do not necessarily reflect the views of IECN

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YOUR COMMUNITY COMMENTARY!All letters must be signed. Please include your name, address & phone number

for verification purposes only. Anonymous letters will not be printed.

It seems that every year chil-dren are heading back toschool earlier.

Rialto Unified School Districtwelcomed back thousands of stu-dents Aug. 5 while students atColton-Joint Unified have been insession for more than a week. Forstudents in the Redlands UnifiedSchool District, however, there’sa little more time to enjoy summeras the first day of school isn’t untilAug. 13.So whether you’re trying to playcatch up because the first day ofschool sprung up on you and yourchildren or if you’ve been pre-pared for weeks with backpackspacked, here’s a few tips offeredthat will help you and your childease back into the school swing ofthings.

RoutineIt’s simple, create one. It’ll makeeveryone trying to get out of thehouse in the morning less stressedand stop them from rushing outlike there’s a fire.Creating a daily morning routineis possibly the most genius thing.Make sure backpacks, keys,glasses, phones are left in thesame place so no one forgets onthe way out. Set clothes out thenight out before, especially shoesbecause somehow one alwaysgets lost.

SleepGet some. This goes back to rou-tine. Have a bedtime so no one isa walking zombie in the morning.

Student/classroom suppliesWait for it. Many teachers pro-vide students with the necessarysupplies so don’t panic and rushout to every single back-to-schoolsale and buy a dozens of bottles ofglue, binders and pens. Whoknows, your child’s teacher mayonly require you to purchase a spi-ral notebook for the morning’swriting block. If individual oreven classroom supplies are nec-essary, teachers usually send out alist on the first day of school alongwith any other important notes.

Back-to-School NightGo to it.Here’s the chance to meet theteacher, principal and those thatwill be involved daily in yourchild’s life. Most importantly,back-to-school nights are the op-portunity to find out what’s goingon at the school and what impor-tant dates you and your child needto know.

Consider SportsSports can foster confidence, co-operation and healthy habits, andthe start of the school year bringsmany opportunities to join variousprograms.Hydration, nutrition and properconditioning are important for anysport, especially those with in-tense training in warm weather.Schedule a sports physical withyour pediatrician to discuss yourchild’s overall health and how toprevent injuries.

~Source: Rapid City Journal

Talk SafetyIf your child will be walking toschool, travel the route with himto assess its safety. Find out abouttraffic patterns and crossingguards. Teach your child safetyrules like looking both ways. Ifpossible, have your child com-mute with an older sibling orneighbor. If your child will be rid-ing a bike or skateboard, be surehe wears a helmet. Review basicrules for safer riding. Bus ridersshould also be mindful of safetyrules, like remaining in one’s seatand listening to the driver.More back-to-school tips can befound atwww.healthychildren.org.

~Source: Rapid City Journal

Yazmin Alvarez is a reporterwith Inland Empire CommunityNewspapers and can be reachedat [email protected].

By Yazmin AlvarezBack-to-School:

Tips for an easytransition

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I want to elaborate on my letterpublished June 16th 2015. It wasentitled “an extremely dishearten-ing and very disturbing day forAmerica”. I was referring to theUnited States Supreme Court’sruling legalizing gay marriage. Al-though “popular” and “cool”nowadays, this is against Godslaw that was established over6,000 years ago. The LGBT com-munity expects society to be sotolerant of their life styles, beliefsand points of view, yet are so in-tolerant of Christian’s life styles,beliefs and points of view.

This state and country’s moralsare rapidly deteriorating as statedin the letter so eloquently writtenby Oren Woods from Long Beach,”Not the America He Knew” thatwas published on June 23rd 2015by Colton Courier. If you haven’tread it, do so. It speaks volumes,

at least to those of us who are over40 years of age. It would actuallybe beneficial to those of any age.

Then you have “Governor “JerryBrown, the Governor who basi-cally stifles California’s businessby imposing tax after tax in thename of “environmental aware-ness”. This state pays for illegalimmigrate college tuition, allow“sanctuary cities” that basicallyaid and abet illegal immigrants yettax California businesses to thepoint of relocation or closure.

The protesters that want mini-mum wage rose to $15.00 per hourfor working in the fast food indus-tries, news flash! I worked atDairy Queen when I was ateenager making $2.35 an hour. Iwasn’t thinking that this “was mylife time career”, though I was ex-tremely grateful for it, I knew it

was merely a stepping stone tobigger and better things. Thesejobs weren’t created to be lifelongcareer position they are supposedto be a stepping stone to a careermaking more money and a stablelife.

This country is deteriorating……period. There is no moral com-pass anymore. “Do as thou wilt”or “do as you want”. That’s themindset of society now.

As my dear deceased FatherEdwin Leibelt told me over 40years ago, “This worlds going tohell in a hand basket Son”.

His words have never left me andhave more meaning now thanever.

Gary B. LeibeltColton

An extremely disheartening andvery disturbing day for America

Wild, Wild West again?Between 1969 and 2002, gun vi-olence and misuse have affectedme six times. My brother, grand-son, my son’s friend, a nephew ofmy son-in-law, and two sons of aformer co-worker — all dead, ac-cidentally self-inflicted, suicideand murder.

In addition, I had a loaded andcocked .357 Magnum pointed di-rectly at my forehead, 12 inchesaway, with the holder about tosqueeze the trigger.

My concern for the misuse ofguns far outweighs Rick Perry’s.Has he ever been directly af-

fected? Or is this stupid ideapurely political correctness? Noneof the 50 states, nor any U.S. pos-session, qualifies as frontier any-more.

Perry’s idea that a Wild Westshootout inside a theater woulddecrease deaths and injuries ispreposterous. “Open carry” (oreven concealed carry) has ab-solutely no place in a law-abidingsociety, whether in crowded the-aters, open parks or on publicstreets.

The need to carry firearms todayis a fantasy of gun fanatics. For

those who think an armed, undis-ciplined, untrained, unregulated“militia” will prevent crime ortyranny presaged by today’s poli-tics, they are sadly mistaken.Criminals will use their guns,anyway. Despots cannot toleratesuch possible resistance.

Elect more of the wrong candi-dates and your fantasy will van-ish. The next freedom you’ll loseis your firearms.

Walt Haddock,San Gabriel

Guns are for huntingWhy would you ask such a ques-tion? Have you ever lived inWyoming, Montana, Idaho, Col-orado, Utah and New Mexico?Do you have knowledge whatthese gun-states allow? Whywould someone need/want to takea gun into a theater?

Guns are meant for hunting,

sport shooting and self-defense.We taught our children from thetime they were 3 years old how tocarry a gun and the responsibilityof using it. People who travelfrom over-crowded metropolis re-gions to the wide open spaces toreconnect with their inner Spartanneed to “shoot something.” Everyyear, thousands of incompetentgun owners come to our stateswith their lofty ideas of “fitting inwith the locals.” We of course areready for them, laughing all theway to the bank, and hiring extradeputies and rangers to keep herdon these brainless, uneducated ingun-safety people.Have you ever had shooting ex-

perience? Anywhere? Try it; itleaves one exhilarated. If you ac-complish your goal of hittingsomething, whether it is a moose,bear, doves, elk (delicious, by theway), or sporting clays or metaltargets, pride is also felt.

Should guns be allowed in the-aters? Only if you want to experi-ence being injured or killed by aperson labeled as insane, thus ex-cused for the catastrophe theycause on others. Go for it.

Karen McGuirk,Alta Loma

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Colton CourierEstablished 1876.Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of gen-eral circulation by the Superior Courtof San Bernardino County, State ofCalifornia, case #73036 and thereforequalified to publish legal notices.

RIALTO RECORD Established 1910.Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of gen-eral circulation by the Superior Courtof San Bernardino County, State ofCalifornia, case #26583 and there-fore qualified to publish legal notices.

El Chicano Established 1969.Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of generalcirculation by the Superior Court ofSan Bernardino County, State of Cali-fornia, case #154019 and thereforequalified to publish legal notices.

Inland Empire WeeklyEstablished 2005.Published weekly on Thursday. As a community newspaper ofgeneral circulation.

Inland EmpireCommunity NewspapersColton Courier • RIALTO RECORD El Chicano • Inland Empire WeeklyWe are award-winning newspapers, having been so recognized by the Inland Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists

In addition to mail subscriptions a combined total of 20,000 copies are distributed to approximately 400 locations in Redlands, Mentone, Highland, San Bernardino, Colton, Rialto, Bloomington, Grand Terrace Loma Linda, Moreno Valley, Riverside

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Words to Think About: The Value of Life

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

Governor Chris Christie re-cently said, “I’m pro-life.But I believe in all of life,

not, just the life in the womb” Hewas responding to the injustice ofthe criminal system. He called it“broken.” He joined PresidentObama and other political leadersin condemning the unfair sentenc-ing of many in prison.Often men and women are sen-tenced for years because of a smallamount of marijuana.

And then without any kind of re-habilitation. The injustice is a hor-rible indictment against thejudicial system of our country.In a recent homily by Pope Fran-cis I, he castigated modern societyfor its indifference or what he callsa narcosis of the spirit.On May 25, 2013 he deliveredthe homily which he called “TheDump-Truck Culture.” This atti-tude is caused by the “absence oflove.”His insight into the modern cul-tural dilemma is amazing. On thePope’s recent trip to South Amer-ica he visited three of the poorestcountries: Bolivia, Paraguay andEcuador. As one reporter put it,“He hammered home themes thathave become pillars of his pa-pacy.”The Pope emphasized a respectfor the poor and care for ourplanet. And to turn from cruel cap-italism that dominated the world’seconomy.Without a presumption that I en-dorse everything that President

Obama and Pope Francis do, Irefer you to the Gospels whenJesus again and again emphasizesthe responsibilities of His follow-ers: to visit the sick, to care for thepoor, to provide for the widowsand homeless, to care for those inprison. These are but a few man-dates of Christianity.Think of the parallels to Obama’slegacy and the words of PopeFrancis. I refer you back to thePope’s homily of May 25, 2013.He indicted society for it mistreat-ment of children, youth and theelderly. “They are merely dispos-able items by our narcissistic con-sumer mentality; we throw theminto an existential dump-truck.”His implication is clear. Anythingor anyone (young or old) thatdoesn’t fit into today’s acceptablepatterns or is too old is simplythrown away. Discarded.Examine for instance: 1) The

plight of millions of our citizensthat are living in poverty.2) The millions of immigrants

that are branded as illegals, rapists

or criminals. 3) The millions un-fairly imprisoned men and womenby the current judicial system.Along with medical inequality,joblessness, educational unfairnessand government grid-lock.It is amazing how many of theseissues were of concern to Jesusand are of concern to Pope Francisand to President Obama.There are a lot of people in oursociety that can be referred to as“disenfranchised.” The poor, thehomeless, the handicapped, the un-employed, those in jail and ofcourse, we elderly.I’ll focus on the elderly. A fewyears ago a talk-show host on aradio station in L.A., publicly ad-vocated that all people that reachedthe age of 65 should be euthanized.Why? Because they were non-pro-ductive and added nothing to soci-ety.There are several alive today thatwould take exception to that view.Queen Elizabeth, President JimmyCarter and Roslyn, PresidentsBush, Pope Francis, Clint East-

wood, Betty White, Willie Nelson,Morgan Freeman, Regis Philbin,Robert Redford, Dalia Lama andBarbara Walters; to name only afew.Of course, there are a few-ail-ments that plague seniors. Seeing,hearing, and smelling are dimin-ished; walking is slower as well asdriving; speaking is often garbledand memory is spasmodic.They share meals with spouses,go to bed early, take naps duringthe day, and often speak too loud.But seniors bring many benefitsto society. They frequent restau-rants, they buy cars, clothes andtravel on cruises. Without thempharmacies would go bankrupt anddoctors would become veterinari-ans.There is an exception to PopeFrancis’ viewpoint. Most ethnicgroups certainly discard the eld-erly. But one does not. The Asians.They revere the elderly; even ac-cept them into their families. Maythis attitude become universal.Amen. Selah. So be it.

ARMC Will Host HealthcareProfessional MentorInformation Event

Arrowhead RegionalMedical Center(ARMC) is partnering

with Reach Out/Inland Coalitionand Colton High School’s HealthEducation Academy of Learning(HEAL) to encourage students topursue careers in healthcare. Theacademy is seeking healthcareprofessionals for the upcomingschool year to mentor a group ofstudents with an interest in thehealthcare field. Mentors meetwith students once a month fortwo hours and use materials pro-vided through a curriculum.Healthcare professionals whoare interested in mentoring a stu-dent can attend a networking ses-sion at ARMC on Thursday, Aug.13, at 4 p.m. in the Oak Room.Refreshments and light appetizerswill be provided. To learn more,log on to: www.BeAMen-torEvent.eventbrite.comARMC’s ongoing partnershipwith Colton High School’s HEALacademy has provided studentswith the opportunity to get a first-hand look at healthcare. Over theyears, students have visited withARMC healthcare professionals

from the emergency department,medical imaging, the clinical laband other departments, whichprovided them with the chance tosee physicians and medical staffin action.

ARMC, along with the Countyof San Bernardino, is committedto partnering with all sectors ofthe community to support thesuccess of every child from cra-dle to career.

Author & Former LAPD Officer Norman E. Edelento appear at the San Bernardino Public Library“What went down one monthbefore Watts burned up, Au-

gust 1965? Author NormanE. Edelen will be at the FeldheymCentral Library on Tuesday, Au-gust 11, 2015 at 6:00 PM in re-membrance of the 50thanniversary of the Watts Riot,which began August 11, 1965,triggered by the arrest of Mar-quette Frye, his mother, and hisbrother.Mr. Edelen was a young police

officer during that time and was in-strumental in establishing thehuman relations organization

within the Los Angeles Police De-partment. He will be discussingprovocative aspects of the LAPD,the Watts Riot, and his presencethere at that time, as well as effortsbeing made to improve relationsbetween the LAPD and the com-munity. Mr. Edelen will also bediscussing his books. The firstnovel in his trilogy, After a Whileyou Wonder, was drawn from hisexperience in the LAPD. Mr. Edelen is a former TV

writer-producer and ex-LAPD of-ficer. Following his years as a LosAngeles Police Officer, he started

writing professionally. A memberof the Writer’s Guild of America,Edelen wrote the first thirteenepisodes of “Serendipity”, a chil-dren’s TV show that won anEmmy Award. He was writer/asso-ciate producer of “Preacher Man”,a TV documentary that was nomi-nated for an Emmy. Edelen wasalso co-writer/producer of a bicen-tennial TV special called “TheGreatest Story Never Told” aboutfreed blacks and slaves who in1763 petitioned the Colonies forfreedom.Books will not be available at

the presentation, but are availableat Amazon or Barnes & Noble tobring with you for signing. Ede-len’s trilogy consists of After aWhile You Wonder; Tuesday AfterNext; and It Don’t Matter: Amor

Regge Senza Legge.For more information call the li-brary at 909-381-8238 or visitwww.sbpl.org

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City CouncilMeetings

Colton: First and third Tuesday,6 p.m.; 650 N. La Cadena Dr.Highland: Second and fourth

Tuesday, 6 p.m.; 27215 Base Line.No meetings in August.Loma Linda: Second and fourth

Tuesday, 7 p.m. (check city Website as dates are subject to change);25541 Barton Rd.Redlands: First and third Tues-

day, 6 p.m.; 35 Cajon St.Rialto: Second and fourth Tues-

day, 6 p.m.; 150 S. Palm Ave.San Bernardino: First and third

Monday, 3 p.m.; 300 N. “D” St.

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

All seniors, couples and singles,welcome at free dance socials.Opportunity to make new friendsand remember music of our youth.

Joslyn Senior Center: First andsecond Tuesday 2 p.m., 21 GrantSt., Redlands (909) 798-7550.

Redlands Community Center:Every third Friday 2 p.m., 111 Lu-gonia Ave., Redlands (909) 798-7572.

Highland Senior Center: Everyfourth Tuesday 2 p.m., 3102 E.Highland Ave., Highland (909)862-8104.

Children’s WayFoster Family &Adoption Agency

We are reaching out to you to joinour growing family of Foster Par-ents. Come to our orientation ses-sion and learn how you can makea difference and share the love. We

offer Pre-Certification Train-ing.24-7 Professional Staff Sup-port. Monthly stipends from$860.00-$1027.00. Call Maria at(909) 890-4008 to serve a seat.Orientation and training are ongo-ing. New classes start monthly. Sehabla espanol.

De m o c r a t i cL u n c h e o nClub of San

BernardinoThe Democratic Luncheon Club ofSan Bernardino meet at 12:15 onFridays at Club Headquarters, 136Carousel Mall (near the centralglass elevator) in San Bernardino. Speaker Schedule:8/7 Leticia Garcia, Candidate,SB City Council, 7th Ward8/14 Gigi Hanna, SB City Clerk8/21 TBA8/28 Congressman Pete AguilarVisit us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

Mondays 5:30-6:30 5-11yrs,Mondays 6:30-8:30 11-adult. Nocharge. 951-233-7027. Knights ofColumbus, 740 Pennsylvania St.,Colton, Ca.

ARMC weeklyFarmer’s Market

Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 1p.m. in front of the hospital. Stopby on your lunch break for certi-fied fresh produce and artisanbreads. ARMC partners with theSouthland Farmers Market Associ-ation on the weekly market to helppromote health and wellness to thecommunity.

Pineapple JamUkulele Club

Meets: Scherer Senior Center,12202 1St Street Yucaipa Ca,Ukulele class meets everyWednesday from 9:00 a.m. til11:00 a.m. Bring your Ukulele anda friend. All levels of playing.

Public ArtProject

Now to September 1 -a newpublic art project - This is SanBernardino - by poet Juan Del-gado and photographer ThomasMcGovern is on display in thewindows of 468 West Fifth Street,the former Arts on 5th. The win-dow display combines photo-graphs of historic andcontemporary San Bernardinowith poetry exploring personal andshared experiences of the city. Inaddition Delgado has createdbook-themed installation with dis-carded library books and oversizedbookmarks. The artists have alsocreated a website(juanandtom.com) so the com-munity can post pictures, poetryand stories about San Bernardino.

CPR, FirstAid, AEDinstruction

The Redlands Community Centeris pleased to offer CPR, First Aidand AED instruction. This 8-hourcourse combines all topics of basicCPR, AED, and First Aid and isdesigned for citizen-rescuers atwork, home, or out in the commu-nity. This course includes a com-prehensive illustrated CPR, AED,First Aid student workbook, and a2-year certification card. Pleasenote, that this class is not forhealthcare professionals. Inter-ested students need only attendone of the 8-hour Saturday classesscheduled on Sept. 26, Oct. 17,and Nov. 21. Unless otherwise

noted, classes will be held everysecond Saturday beginning Janu-ary 2016. Students may select ei-ther the full 8-hour course from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. for $75; or a 4-hourcourse for CPR and AED only,from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $50. On-line registration is available atwww.cityofredlands.org/recre-ation/classes. For more informa-tion about this or any class at theRedlands Community Center,please call (909) 798-7572 or e-mail [email protected].

Celebration atSB Library

Saturday, August 8 at 2:00 PMin the Bing Wong Auditorium atthe Feldheym Central Library, 555W. 6th Street to celebrate the 30thanniversary of Feldheym CentralLibrary and also the end of thisyear’s Summer Reading Program.This is the wrap-up event for allfour of the City Libraries’ SummerReading Games. Pacific AnimalProductions will present their“Songs of the Wild” animal showin the auditorium beginning at2:00 PM. The show features liveanimals and the sounds they make.Drawings for the Reading Gamegrand prizes will be done immedi-ately following the animal show.Participants in the children, teen,and adult reading programs whoreceived raffle tickets will be eli-gible for the grand prize in theircategory. You do not need to bepresent to win. In honor of our30th birthday, we will also havesome drawings and give-aways forthe attendees at the event. Every-one who attends the animal showwill receive a raffle ticket forchances to win other prizes, evenif they did not participate in theSummer Reading Program. Spon-sors for this event and the summerreading program are The Friendsof the San Bernardino Public Li-

brary, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels,Baker’s Drive-Thru, Carl’s Jr.,Hometown Buffet, Chick-fil-A,Fiesta Village, Del Taco, Jose’sMexican Restaurant, RainforestCafé, In-N-Out Burger, Wiener-schnitzel, The San BernardinoSymphony, the Raymond Alf Mu-seum of Paleontology, and the SanBernardino Parks & RecreationDepartment. For more informationcall 909-381-8235 or visitwww.sbpl.org

Colton BusinessSummit

Wednesday, August 12 at 3pm-The Business Community workingtogether…We need YOUR inputto make a difference! Spaces islimited… call now for more infoor to RSVP! Contact Chetay Cata-lano-Colton Chamber @ 909-825-2222.

Free MusicLessons

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City of San Bernardino UnanimouslyApproves Settlement Agreement with SanBernardino Police Officers AssociationThe City of San

Bernardino finalized afive-year agreement

today with the San BernardinoPolice Officers Association in a7-0 vote among the Mayor andCommon Council Members.After several months of negotia-tions, the agreement reflects sig-nificant compromise by eachparty for a common cause: to op-timize residents' safety."Addressing crime is a top pri-ority and an important step indoing that is first bringing stabil-ity to our current public safetyworkforce," Mayor Carey Davis

said. "Equally as important is toassure that our labor agreementsadhere to the City's long-term fis-cal plan."Key terms of the agreement in-clude union concessions of pre-petition leaves, claims forimpositions of 13.989 percentCalPERS cost-sharing, and re-tiree health care, resulting in sig-nificant cost savings. The Cityagreed to a minimum 3.5 percentincrease of annual salaries in ex-change for increased cost-sharingof CalPERS of up to 12 percentfor the last three years of theagreement. In addition, the union

will also actively participate in anaggressive recruitment campaignin conjunction with police man-agement to attract new hires andlateral police officers to fill muchneeded vacant positions."This comprehensive agreementis both fair and reasonable giventhe current conditions facing ourmembership and the City of SanBernardino, said Steve Turner,President of the San BernardinoPolice Officers Association. "Itwill help to bring stability to ouragency, which has lost more than33% of sworn and civilianstaffing since the bankruptcy fil-

ing. It is our sincere hope that thisagreement will receive broadsupport from both the residentsand the federal bankruptcycourt."Forging an agreement betweenthe City and police union signi-fies a critical step to the City's re-organization, as noted by JudgeJury in last week's status confer-ence, according to City AttorneyGary Saenz."We are determined, as a team,to achieve the goals outlined inthe recovery plan and this agree-ment marks a major milestone inimplementation process," Saenz

said.The five-year agreement be-tween the police union and theCity achieves multiple goals. Itdemonstrates a commitment tostabilizing, retaining and rebuild-ing the police department's rank-and-file, begins to address thecommunity's strategic plan toppriority of crime, and adheres tothe City's plan of adjustment filedwith the bankruptcy court in May2015. This is an essential firststep towards improving publicsafety services to the residentsand businesses of SanBernardino.

SCE Income Qualified Programs HelpCustomers In Need

Southern California Edi-son (SCE) offers a vari-ety of income qualified

programs to assist customersfacing economic hardships whoneed help paying their utilitybills.“At any time in our lives, anyone of us can be faced with asituation where we need someassistance,” said Tory Weber,principal manager, ResidentialDemand Side Managementprograms. “These programs aredesigned to help eligible cus-tomers more effectively man-age their utility costs withdiscount rates and energy effi-cient appliances, particularlythose on limited incomes orwho participate in other gov-ernment programs.”California Alternate Rates forEnergy (CARE) and FamilyElectric Rate Assistance(FERA) are SCE programs forlow-income households thatprovide a monthly discount ofabout 30 percent off a cus-tomer’s bill. They are availableto those who meet the incomeguideline qualifications or havesomeone in their householdparticipating in at least one of10 government public assis-tance programs ranging fromMedi-Cal/Medicaid to Supple-mental Security Income. Learnmore at: on.sce.com/care. An estimated 1.3 million SCEcustomers are enrolled in theCARE and FERA programs. SCE’s Energy AssistanceFund, administered through theUnited Way, pays an electricbill up to $100 once every 12months for those in need. This

program helps struggling fami-lies avoid having to choose be-tween buying groceries andpaying their electric bill. Lastyear, SCE helped more than15,000 households through theprogram. Learn more at:on.sce.com/eaf.

The Energy Savings Assis-tance Program helps income-qualified households conserveenergy and reduce their elec-tricity costs. SCE pays all thecosts of purchasing and in-stalling energy-efficient appli-ances and equipment such asrefrigerators, air conditionersand more, as well as home effi-ciency solutions like weather-ization, which are free toeligible customers. Restrictionsapply. To learn more ways toconserve energy and savemoney, visit on.sce.com/esap.Income-qualified customersalso may be eligible for theMedical Baseline Program ifthey or someone who lives withthem full time has a medicalcondition that requires electric-ity-powered life support equip-ment. You may be eligible toreceive additional baseline al-location. Certification by adoctor is required.To be eligible, you must re-quire use of a medical life-sup-port device or equipment thatuse mechanical or artificialmeans to sustain, restore or re-place a vital function. You or afull-time resident can also be aparaplegic, hemiplegic, quadri-plegic, multiple sclerosis orscleroderma patient, or have alife-threatening illness or com-promised immune system.

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Pets to be adopted due tonationwide “Clear the Shelter” event

By Anthony Victoria,Staff Writer

Two television news net-works are teaming up withapproximately 50 animal

shelters in the Inland region to findpets a home.On Saturday August 15, partici-pating animal shelters will offer areduced adoption fee of $20 forresidents. Local sponsor VCA An-

imal Hospital veterinarians andhealth care experts will also be on-site. All pets adopted during theevent will receive a limited healthguarantee and a gift bag filled withpet essentials. The events arescheduled to take place from 10a.m. to 6 p.m. NBC4 Southern California andTelemundo 52--who teamed upwith shelters to organize the na-tionwide “Clear the Shelters”event--emphasized the importance

of finding struggling pets a newlifeline. “I’m proud that our stations areworking with so many local ani-mal shelters throughout the South-land to help rescue thousands ofanimals,” said NBC4 Presidentand General Manager Steve Carl-ston. “This is an exciting initiativeto support an important commu-nity cause and mobilize millions ofpeople to adopt a pet from theirneighborhood shelter.” “I encourage everyone to join usin this day of action to help ‘Clearthe Shelters’ and give thousands ofhomeless animals the chance of anew life,” added Telemundo 52Los Angeles President and Gen-eral Manager Celia Chavez.According to the Southeast AreaAnimal Control Authority(SEAACA), more than 12 milliondogs and cats are euthanized inshelters each year. Moreover, Ap-proximately 61% of all dogs whoenter shelters are killed. Locally, Colton councilmemberDavid Toro has held spay andneuter events for residents. He hasalso assisted in finding pets newowners. Toro told the ColtonCourier on January 6 that petsshould be treated as they are partof one’s family.“If you love a pet, you’re goingto be loved unconditionally,” hesaid. “You can’t just put them inthe backyard and neglect them.They need social interaction.”NBC4 Inland Empire BureauChief Tony Shin could attest to theimpact pets can make on humanbeings.

“I’m very proud of NBC4’s Clearthe Shelters initiative and the im-pact it will make to bring greaterawareness to the importance ofadopting a pet,” he said. “My fam-ily adopted our beloved cat Gingerfrom the San Jacinto shelter andshe has brought us so much joy. Ihope the community will join meto clear the shelters on August 15.”

For more information aboutClear the Shelters and a list of par-ticipating shelters, visitwww.nbcla.com and www.telemu-ndo52.com. You can also followthe effort on social media@NBCLA and @Telemundo52with hasthtag #CleartheShelters@NBCLA and #DesocuparAlber-gues @Telemundo52.

Photo/NBC4

NBC4 Inland Empire Bureau Chief Tony Shin loves to hang outwith his cat Ginger that he rescued from the Riverside CountyDepartment of Animal Services in San Jacinto.

Photo/NBC4

NBC4 ‘today in LA’ Meteorologist and Grand terrace nativeCrystal Egger enjoyed a visit from a puppy at a local animalshelter. Join NBC4 and telemundo 52 to Clear the Shelters onAugust 15 at a participating shelter. All details atwww.nbcla.com/cleartheshelters.

Humane Society ofSan Bernardino ValleyPartners with Macy’sfor 10th Annual “Shop

For A Cause”

Macy’s will partner withthe Humane Society ofSan Bernardino Valley

to invite customers to participatein Macy’s 10th annual national“Shop For A Cause” charity shop-ping event on August 29, 2015.Customers can purchase shoppingpasses from HSSBV (374 W Or-ange Show Road, SanBernardino) now. Macy’s “ShopFor A Cause” is a unique one-day-only shopping event created tosupport local charities’ fundrais-ing efforts. Since 2006, the pro-gram has helped raise tens ofmillions of dollars for charitiesacross the country.“Macy’s is proud to invite ourcustomers to join us in givingback to causes that make a differ-ence both locally and nationally,”said Martine Reardon, Macy’schief marketing officer. “For thelast nine years, Macy’s Shop ForA Cause program has raised manymillions of dollars for thousandsof charities across the country. Welook forward to offering our cus-tomers and associates an easyway to make a positive impact in

our communities while enjoyinggreat savings at Macy’s.”Macy’s has provided theHSSBV with shopping passes tosell for $5 each. The HSSBV willkeep 100 percent of every shop-ping pass it sells. The more theHSSBV sells, the more money itwill raise!By purchasing a shopping passfrom the HSSBV, customers sup-port animals in their communitywhile enjoying a day of spectacu-lar discounts, entertainment andspecial events at Macy’s. Passholders will receive a special dis-count of 30% on most regular,sale and clearance purchases allday, but some exclusions apply.Pass holders can also enter adrawing for a $500 Macys giftcard!For more information aboutMacy’s “Shop For A Cause,” visitmacys.com/shopforacause. Topurchase a shopping pass fromThe HSSBV please call 909-386-1400 ext 218, stop by the office at374 W Orange Show Road, SanBernardino or visitwww.hssbv.org.

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Perfect Attendance Can Win aSan Bernardino City Unified

High School Student a New Car

Thanks to a new partner-ship with desertFIAT,9th–12th graders with

perfect attendance for the 2015–2016 academic school year havethe chance to win an array of in-centives from iPods, iPads, schol-arships, up to a NEW 2016 FIAT500.It’s a Gas to Go to Class is aschool attendance program de-signed to motivate students. Nowin its fifth year in the HighDesert, It’s a Gas to Go to Classis coming to San Bernardino CityUnified School District (SB-CUSD). Thousands of studentsattending District high schools re-turned to school on Monday, Au-gust 3 and heard about theprogram on the first day ofclasses. Pacific High School studentswere among the first in the Dis-

trict to see the new car on Mon-day, when representatives fromdesertFIAT visited the campus tointroduce It’s a Gas to Go toClass. In the coming weeks de-sertFIAT will visit every Districthigh school to encourage studentsto maintain perfect attendance.“Giving students an incentive tobe in school has made a tremen-dous, positive impact in the HighDesert, where It’s a Gas to Go toClass started,” said Billy Mack,Director of Sales at VictorvilleMotors and desertFIAT. “Whenstudents miss school, they misscritical instruction time that can-not be made up,” Mack said.“That impacts teachers who haveto spend extra time with the stu-dent.” It’s a Gas is expected to helpSBCUSD significantly improveits high school attendance rates,

which have been increasing in re-cent years. Last school year,about 1,500 high school studentshad perfect attendance. The program is a win-win.Higher student attendance meansmore state funding for SBCUSD,but most importantly, it meansstudents are more likely to suc-ceed academically and graduatefrom high school. According tothe National Association of Sec-ondary School Principals, re-search shows that missing 10percent of the school year—or 18days in most districts—correlateswith academic trouble.For more information about theSan Bernardino edition of It’s aGas to Go to Class, visithttp://www.desertFIAT.com/it-sagasSB.htm.

ARMC seekinghealthcare professionalsto mentor students

Arrowhead RegionalMedical Center(ARMC) is partnering

with Reach Out/Inland Coalitionand Colton High School’s HealthEducation Academy of Learning(HEAL) to encourage students topursue careers in healthcare. Theacademy is seeking healthcareprofessionals for the upcomingschool year to mentor a group ofstudents with an interest in thehealthcare field. Mentors meetwith students once a month fortwo hours and use materials pro-vided through a curriculum.Healthcare professionals whoare interested in mentoring a stu-dent can attend a networking ses-sion at ARMC on Thursday, Aug.13, at 4 p.m. in the Oak Room.Refreshments and light appetizers

will be provided. To learn more,log on to: www.BeAMen-torEvent.eventbrite.comARMC’s ongoing partnershipwith Colton High School’s HEALacademy has provided studentswith the opportunity to get a first-hand look at healthcare. Over theyears, students have visited withARMC healthcare professionalsfrom the emergency department,medical imaging, the clinical laband other departments, which pro-vided them with the chance to seephysicians and medical staff inaction.ARMC, along with the Countyof San Bernardino, is committedto partnering with all sectors ofthe community to support the suc-cess of every child from cradle tocareer.

SBCCD Board of TrusteesWelcomes New Student Trustees

The San Bernardino Com-munity College District(SBCCD) Board of

Trustees welcomed newly electedStudent Trustees EsmeraldaVazquez from Crafton Hills Col-lege and Thomas Robles fromSan Bernardino Valley College attheir July board meeting. President Longville said, “Serv-ing on the Board of Trustees pro-vides both students with theopportunity to learn first-handabout balancing the needs of theirvarious constituency groupsagainst the constraints of thebudget and competing priorities.They also will have wonderfulopportunities for training in team-work, leadership, planning andcommunication.”SBCCD Chancellor BruceBaron said, “We look forward toworking with both StudentTrustees and to providing themwith an in-depth learning experi-

ence. Serving in this position al-lows them to identify specific is-sues that the students areinterested in, to research those is-sues, and to offer policies andprocedures for the Board to con-sider.”As a first generation college stu-dent, Crafton Hills College Stu-dent Trustee Esmeralda Vazquezwas driven to become involved inand out of the classroom. Shefound her passion in advocatingfor students. Esmeralda is a polit-ical science major at Crafton HillsCollege and is working towardsobtaining an education policy de-gree. Esmeralda served as theStudent Senate Vice-President be-fore being elected StudentTrustee. In collaboration with theUniversity of Redlands in 2014-2015, Esmeralda was part of thenationwide Elect-Her movementto empower young collegewomen to become leaders on

their campus and communities.As Student Trustee, Esmeraldahopes to empower students andensure that their voices are ampli-fied and heard.San Bernardino Valley CollegeStudent Trustee Thomas Roblesis studying to become a teacher.As a local from the City ofColton, he hopes to one day be-come the mayor of the fair townthat his great-grandparents helpeddevelop. He is currently em-ployed with the City of Colton asa Pool Manager and as a SeniorRecreation leader for Colton'sCommunity Services Depart-ment. He was the Associated Stu-dent Government President atSBVC for the 2014-2015 schoolyear. As the new Student Trustee,Thomas hopes to continue to sup-port, promote, and represent theassociated student body at SanBernardino Valley College.

Courtesy PhotoNew Crafton Hills College Student Trustee with the SBCCD Board, shown left to right: Trustee Nickolas Zoum-bos, Trustee Dr. Donald L. Singer, Chancellor Bruce Baron, Student Trustee Esmeralda Vazquez, TrusteeDonna Ferracone; Board President John Longville, Board Clerk Joseph Williams, Trustee Gloria Macias Har-rison and Board Vice President Dr. Kathleen (Katy) Henry.

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City Officials Step Up for ALSIce Bucket Challenge

Last week, Assembly-member Cheryl R.Brown (D-San

Bernardino), Colton MayorRichard DeLaRosa, FontanaMayor Acquanetta Warren,San Bernardino City ClerkGigi Hanna, 5th District Su-pervisor Josie Gonzales andGrand Terrace Mayor DarcyMcNaboe took the “IceBucket Challenge” to raiseawareness about Amy-otrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) disease. ALS is a pro-gressive neurodegenerativedisease that renders patientsunable to use their voluntarymuscles. Those afflicted withALS, including 300,000 peo-ple in the United States, losetheir ability to walk, talk,move, and breathe. Assem-blymember Brown took thechallenge in honor of herhusband, Dr. Hardy Brown,who was diagnosed withALS in 2002. The ALS IceBucket Challenge is held an-nually in August until a cureis found.

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Washington wins LL SoftballWest Region Championship

By Richard Dawson

Despite battling a kidneyinfection, MakaylaMiller pitched South

Snohomish (Washington) to a 3-0 win against Olivehurst-Linda toclaim the Little League SoftballWest Region Championship at AlHoughton Stadium in SanBernardino on Friday night. Miller had battled the ailmentall week, and needed a visit withan emergency room doctor afterthe team’s semifinal win Thurs-day night, but still managed topitch every inning for Washing-ton during the tournament.Up 3-0 heading into the sixth,Miller had to escape a bases

loaded jam to seal the win. ArikaElliot and Izzy Mendoza led offwith back-to-back singles forNorCal. After Miller struck outAlix Wofford, Marissa Traceysingled to load the bases. Miller got Myra Hinjosa to flyout to shallow center and induceda ground out to first by Tea Mc-Califf to finish it.The seven hits allowed byMiller were more than any of herprevious starts in the tournament.She tossed two no-hitters, thesecond of which came againstCedar American (Utah) to ad-vance Washington to the titlegame. She finished the tourna-ment 6-0.Washington got on the board in

the second inning by capitalizingon a throwing error that scoredpinch-runner Emily Strong to goup 1-0. It added another run in thefourth on a fielder’s choice to ex-tend the lead 2-0. Miller helped herself out withan RBI single to left that broughtStrong home from second in thefifth to make it 3-0.Danika Martin pitched well in acomplete-game for NorCal, al-lowing just one earned run onfour hits and two walks whilestriking out seven. Washington advances to the Lit-tle League Softball World SeriesAugust 13-19 in Portland, Ore-gon.

Photo Courtesy/Richard DawsonMakayla Miller pitched six shutoutinnings for South Snohomish(Wash) during a 3-0 victory overOlivehurst-Linda (NorCal) duringthe Little League Softball WesternRegion Championship Game onFriday, July 31.

Photo Courtesy/Richard Dawson Washington's third basemanmakes a throw to first to end a rally.

Weaver rehabs, 66ers rally to win 2-1By Richard Dawson

Thousands of fans weath-ered a late start time dueto a thunderstorm for the

chance to see Jered Weaver of theLos Angeles Angels make a rehabstart for the Inland Empire 66ers.The persevering fans were re-warded with a pitching duel and alate rally as the 66ers edged theBakersfield Blaze 2-1 at SanManuel Stadium on Thursday,July 30. Weaver, on the disabled list dueto hip inflammation, was pitchingfor the first time since June 20thwhen the Angels were at Oakland.The results were positive as he al-lowed an unearned run on a sacfly in the first inning. In all, hefinished having allowed three hitsand two walks while mixing intwo strikeouts over 64 pitches in3 2/3 innings for Inland Empire(50-51, 15-16). Bakersfield lefty starter TylerPike stifled the 66ers bats forseven scoreless innings. It was thefourth before Mike Fish got the

66ers first hit with a single to cen-ter. Pike allowed only one otherhit and three walks to go with fourstrikeouts and left poised to getthe decision.Up 1-0, Emilio Pagan came in torelieve Pike for the eighth inningand the 66ers struck quickly.Pagan issued a lead-off walk toTyler Palmer. Jake Yacinishmoved Palmer over to secondwith a sacrifice bunt. Bo Way fol-lowed with a hard-hit single upthe middle that scored Palmer andtied the game. On the throwhome, Way advanced to secondon the throw to the plate andwould come around to score him-self after a base-hit from Fishbounced off the second base bagand allowed Way to make it homefor a 2-1 lead. Garrett Nuss tossed a perfectninth to earn his first save for In-land Empire. The bullpen cameup big as Alex Blackford shutoutthe Blaze for 3 1/3 innings, in-cluding escaping a bases loadedjam. Trevor Foss pitched a score-less eighth.

Photo Courtesy/Richard DawsonJered Weaver of the Los Angeles Angels started his rehab as-signment with the Inland Empire 66ers. He allowed one run over3 2/3 innings.

Photo Courtesy/Richard Dawson Bo Way scored a run and hadan RBI during the 66ers 2-1 winover the Bakersfield Blaze atSan Manuel Stadium on Thurs-day, July 30.

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IE Sports Net seeks to be Riva/Berdoosports authority via FoxSports affiliationBy Harvey H. Kahn

Riverside-based IE SportsNet has expanded itsradio broadcasting capa-

bility after it was signed by na-tionwide FoxSports radio. IESports Net aired its first weeklytalk show under the Fox um-brella, Aug 1. where it plans touse its new brand name cloutevery Saturday morning to ex-pand its Inland Empire sportsbase.

"We were presented the op-portunity to join FoxSports andjumped at it," said IE Sports NetPresident Brian S. Arrington,who along with business partnerEddie Talbert has operated thesports show independently forthree years. It moved from theSan Bernardino call lettersKCAA-1250 AM to Fox 1350AM in Riverside shortly after itreceived confirmation with Foxin June. FoxSports is transmittedby media giant iHeartRadio.

Arrington said the new affili-ation will not change the empha-sis on the local slant but willallow for a expanded commercialmarket base while boasting itslistening audience. "Fox is veryselective about its affiliations andliked our large body of work,"explained Arrington. "Fox is rec-ognized as one of the largest

sports outlets in the world andbeing part of it gives us credibil-ity that we previously did nothave. We now have the potentialto be one of the largest sports/talkshows in the entire Southern Cal-ifornia market. If we continue towork hard, we will achieve suc-

cess with Fox's affiliation thatwas previously out of our reach."

He said the turning point tothe success of IE Sports Net camefrom the Inland Valley All-Starbasketball game that he and Tal-bert produced along with A.B.Miller athletic director John Ro-

magnoli. Arrington said the all-star game was dormant for yearsuntil the trio decided to resurrectit. "With blessings to Romagnoliwe were able to produce ourcrown jewel event. We will con-tinue it annually, exclusively forSan Bernardino County athletes.We will add a all-star footballgame to be played in January.The soccer, baseball and softballall-star games will be added laterthis year." All games will beplayed at A.B. Miller HighSchool.

Due to its added responsibil-ity, Sports Net IE will broadcastfewer live events such as its highschool game of the week, butcould possibly do some simul-casts on KVMD-TV channel 23.Although all-star games will becomprised of San BernardinoCounty athletes, the show will in-clude live reports and interviewsfrom throughout Riverside andSan Bernardino Counties. "Wewant to provide the people in theInland Empire a home. We willcover all the high schools, thecolleges and youth sports butfootball remains number-1." Ar-rington stressed the importanceof reporting on San BernardinoCity schools and at the same timewill cover the Corona Centen-nial-type powerhouses.

Part of Arrington's and Tal-bert's philosophy is providing

scholarships for youth athletes. Intheir quest to become the "sportsauthority of the IE," they mentoraspiring journalists through an IESports Net internship. "Everymajor radio personality has com-pleted an internship. It's thechance to see what you've readabout in a real world setting. It'sunpaid but its the best way to getinto the business."

Arrington did say that IESports Net is finally showing aprofit after not breaking even forthree years. He told that it costsabout $800 per month to pay forthe weekly one-hour time slot.Travel expenses and then thecountless hours of unpaid pro-duction time could add up to ahefty investment as well. Theysell advertising for as low as $25a spot based on a $600 sponsor-ship package. Off the air, Arring-ton does the promoting andTalbert the technical duties.

He acknowledged that thetechnology of radio and TV havechanged so that the smart phonesare the reception of choice. "Themajor print media is shrinkingand we will be there to fill thatvoid. Talk radio will always haveits place," said Arrington, whodoes not want to move into theL.A. market but does aspire toadvance onto national syndica-tion.

Photo/CourtesyIE Sports Net radio personalities Brian Arrington (Left) and Eddie Talbert(Right). The co-producers have secured an affiliation with FoxSports at1350 AM based in Riverside and are heard Saturday's at 8 a.m.

ROUTE 66 CRUISIN’ REUNION® announcesRick & Kelly Dale of American Restoration

will be on-site for EventThe Route 66 Cruisin’ Re-

union®, powered by theGreater Ontario Conven-

tion & Visitors Bureau, has an-nounced the event on-siteappearance of Rick & Kelly Daleof History Channel’s American

Restoration. In addition to beingon-site during the classic carshow, Rick & Kelly will bring se-lections from their own car col-lection for fans to appreciate. “Itis an honor to have Rick & Kellyjoin us for Route 66 Cruisin’ Re-

union” said Michael Krouse,President and CEO. “They ap-preciate history; they restore allkinds of things including classiccars so their involvement with usis a perfect fit.”The public is invited to attend

the 3rd Annual Route 66 Cruisin’Reunion®, a three day Cruisin’Classic Car Show September 18-20, 2015. Come as a family, foodor retail vendor, bring your clas-sic car, or come to stroll along thehistoric tree lined Euclid Avenueto admire the beauty of these fab-ulous vehicles from yesteryear. This annual event, held on the

third weekend in September, isfree to the public and encom-passes approximately twenty twocity blocks with cars and hot rodsparking and cruisin’ for threedays along the streets of down-

town Ontario, California. Thisfamily friendly event is locatedon Euclid Avenue and the down-town streets near the City of On-tario Town Square, Ovitt FamilyCommunity Library, and OntarioCity Hall located at 303 East “B”Street, Ontario, CA 91764. Lastyear The Route 66 Cruisin’ Re-union proved to be a huge suc-cess with over 200,000 carenthusiasts and spectators. Getready to rumble Southern Cali-fornia – the Route 66 Cruisin’Reunion will be coming townsoon!

San Bernardino Employmentand Training Agency fundinghas been extended 60 daysOn July 29, 2015, a spe-

cial Mayor and Com-mon Council meeting

was held to further discuss anddetermine if interim general fundresources should continue to beused to fund the San BernardinoEmployment and TrainingAgency, a grant-funded work-force development agency, pend-ing a determination by the stateEmployment Development De-partment of whether fundingwould be reimbursed. Also dis-cussed was , how to proceed withthe City's state fund cash-holdstatus and the Governor's recentdenial of the City's application fordesignation as a Local WorkforceDevelopment Area (LWDA) for2015-17 under the new federalWorkforce Innovation and Op-portunity Act (WIOA) due to the

delay in submitting completedaudits.After five hours of presenta-

tions, public comments, and dis-cussions, the Council voted 4-2 toproceed with funding SBETA for60 days with conditions. TheCity Manager will continue towork with SBETA to seek alter-native funding sources in an ef-fort to limit the impact on thegeneral fund; 60-day fundingshall not to exceed $250,000.The City Manager is empoweredto redirect the outside accountingfirm, Macias, Gini and O'ConnellLLP, conducting the 2012-13 and2013-14 audits to focus on thesingle audits needed to lift thestate's cash-hold. Since the cash-hold was implemented in October2014, the City has supplementedSBETA with 1.5 million dollars

from the general fund with theunderstanding that the City wouldbe reimbursed after submission ofthe delayed audits. Simultane-ously, SBETA and the City Attor-ney's office will proceed with theappeals process with the Califor-nia Workforce DevelopmentBoard to lift the cash-hold and todesignate San Bernardino as aLWDA under the WIOA.Workforce development is an

essential element for the better-ment of the City now and in thefuture and the efforts being putforth by SBETA and City officialsare directed toward securing thatelement for the City and its resi-dents. The Mayor and Councilwill reconvene on September 21,2015 at which time an update anda collaborative plan moving for-ward will be presented.

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Published in Colton CourierC-5032

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007848The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: TECHNOLO-GY SOLUTIONS INTERNA-TIONAL, 6637 Lunt Ct., Chino,CA 91710Kushal Bordoloi, 6637 Lunt Ct.,Chino, CA 91710This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 9/29/1997By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Kushal BordoloiStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 15,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5033Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007895

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: COMAR,9177 Center Avenue, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Paradigm Packaging West, LLC,9177 Center Avenue, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability Company The registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/Michael RuggieriStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 16,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5034Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007302

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VISTAWEIGHTLOSS SYSTEMS, 3043Canyon Vista Drive, Colton, CA92324James E Atolagbe, 3043 CanyonVista Drive, Colton, CA 92324Adebukola O Atolagbe, 3043Canyon Vista Drive, Colton, CA92324This business is conducted by(a/an): CoPartnersThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ James E AtolagbeStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 30,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5035Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007886

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GOODWORD MEDICAL BILLINGSERVICE, 1699 E WashingtonSt #2174, Colton, CA 92324Ednesha Davis, 1699 EWashington St #2174, Colton,CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 2/1/2010By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.

s/ Ednesha DavisStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 16,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5036Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007758

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: AYC SERV-ICE, 16421 Smoketree St Apt B,Hesperia, CA 92345Amalia Munoz,16421 SmoketreeSt Apt B, Hesperia, CA 92345This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/Amalia MunozStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5037Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007781

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BLOOMING-TON SMOKE SHOP, 9962Bloomington Avenue,Bloomington, CA 92316Niti Yogi Krupa, Inc., 9962Bloomington Avenue,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 7/19/2015By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Ketan PatelStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5038Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007794

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: REALESTATE BY MARIANNE,LUCERNE VALLEY HOMES,LUCERNE VALLEY REALESTATE ON THE WEB,EVENTS & SPECIAL OCCA-SIONS, SELL YOUR HOME ONTHE WEB, SELL YOUR HOUSEON THE WEB, RURAL LIVINGREAL ESTATE, 406 Wabash St,Sugarloaf, CA 92386 Marianna West, 406 Wabash St,Sugarloaf, CA 92386This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Marrianna WestStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5039Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2015-0007463

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JIN’S MAIN-TENANCE, 18600 GrandviewAve, San Bernardino, CA 92407 Jin-Aeng Kim, 18600 GrandviewAve, San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Jin Aeng KimStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 6,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5040Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007705

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CANDMCLEANING SERVICES, 170 WWalnut Avenue Apt A, Rialto, CA92376Clifton Fergurson, 170 W WalnutAvenue Apt A, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/Clifton FergusonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 13,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5041Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007707

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: IHELP IE,170 W Walnut Avenue Apt A,Rialto, CA 92376Maricela S Ferguson, 170 WWalnut Avenue Apt A, Rialto, CA92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Maricela S FergusonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 13,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5042Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007364

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: PON-DEROSA TRAVEL, 26836 HWY189, Blue Jay, CA 92317-2209Reinhilde M Schmid, 123 GrizzlyRd, Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 10/26/1989By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Reinhilde M SchmidStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself

Petitioner or Attorney: EthanRoss Wayne Sabin, 15427Sandhurst Street, Fontana, CA92336. In Pro Per.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 351N. Arrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92415PETITION OF: Ethan RossWayne Sabin, FOR CHANGEOF NAMEORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS 1509454TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: Ethan RossWayne Sabin has filed a petitionwith this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Ethan RossWayne Sabin to Proposedname: Ethan Ross WayneJonesTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why the peti-tion for change of name shouldnot be granted. Any personobjecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a writ-ten objection that includes thereasons for the objection atleast two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heardand must appear at the hearingto show cause why the petitionshould not be granted. If no writ-ten objection is timely filed, thecourt may grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:8/24/15, Time: 8:30 Dept: S33The address of the court is:same as noted aboveA copy of this Order to ShowCause shall be published atleast once each week for foursuccessive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed inthis county: Colton CourierDated: JUL 07 2015MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier7/23,7/30,8/6,8/13/15 C-5047

authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5043Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007437

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: TNT TRUCK-ING TRANSPORT, 11050 BryantSt#7, Yucaipa, CA 92399Tyrone B Tackwood II, 11050Bryant St#7, Yucaipa, CA 92399Naeletta Q Tackwood, 11050Bryant St#7, Yucaipa, CA 92399This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 7/2/2015By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Naeletta Q TackwoodStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 2,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5044Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007236

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: UNIVERSALSOCCER LEAGUE, 16655Foothill Blvd #106, Fontana, CA92335Fundacion Deportiva Universal,16655 Foothill Blvd #106,Fontana, CA 92335This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Jesus BohorquezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in vio-lation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or commonlaw (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/23,30/2015 &8/6,13/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007372The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GARCIA’STRUCKING, 701 E. 19th St, SanBernardino, CA 92404Humberto G Flores Jr, 701 E 19th St,San Bernardino, CA 92404This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Humberto G Flores JrStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 1, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0008259The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GRAND TER-RACE DENTAL GROUP, 22400Barton Rd. Ste 8, Grand Terrace, CA92313Robert L Jung, 1471 Rosehill Crest,Redlands, CA 92373This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 4/8/1983By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Robert L JungStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 27, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007729The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: NATIVE SUNLIQUIDS, 4115 N Pershing Avenue,San Bernardino, CA 92407Nicholas D Williams, 4115 NPershing Avenue, San Bernardino,CA 92407Randy S Ramolete, 4115 N PershingAvenue, San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Nicholas WilliamsStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 13, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0008137The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: PARACLETE K9,7750 Warwick Ct, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Paraclete K9 LLC, 7750 Warwick Ct,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability CompanyThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 6/15/15By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Daryl GauntStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 22, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015

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Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2015-0007510

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SALON 22, 182N Second Ave, Upland, CA 91786Anita Renfro, 1710 Coolcrest Ave,Upland, CA 91784This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 11/25/2009By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or she

knows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anita RenfroStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 7,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5057Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007756

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: LOS AMAYAWIRELESS #1, 1257 N. Mt. VernonAve., Colton, CA 92324ELIZABETH AMAYA-RUIZ, 5422Crriage Pl., Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91737This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 9/7/2013By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Elizabeth Amaya-RuizStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5058Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007628

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SANBERNARDINO MACHINE SHOP,2397 Cabrera Ave, San Bernardino,CA 92411Silvia A Munoz, 2069 W SanBernardino Ave. #1098, Colton, CA92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 7/5/2001By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Silvia A MunozStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 9,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5059Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007722

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CLASSIFIEDCOMPLETE AUTO REPAIR, 1285N. Fitzgerald Ave Suite F, Rialto, CA92376Mio Garcia-Lugo, 1285 N. FitzgeraldAve Suite F, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 3/17/2009By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Mario Garcia-LugoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 13,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5060Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007862

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JZ CONSULT-ING, 27000 W Lugonia Ave,Redlands, CA 92373Janice V Young, 9399 ShadowgroveDrive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Janice V YoungStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 15,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-

mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5061Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0008131

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: J STAR, 15942Los Serranos Country club Dr SuiteD #309, Chino Hills, CA 91709Xiaoping Jin, 13115 Le Parc Unit 48,Chino Hills, CA 91709This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/Xiaoping Jin,Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5062Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2015-0007737

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: HEALTHYSOLUTIONS, 31604 Yucaipa BlvdSuite 4, Yucaipa, CA 92399Teresa Maldonado, 31604 YucaipaBlvd Suite 4, Yucaipa, CA 92399Joaquin L Siqueiros, 31604 YucaipaBlvd Suite 4, Yucaipa, CA 92399This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Teresa MaldonadoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5063Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0008102

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MIKE ROQUETCONSTRUCTION, 2699 MaryknollDr., Colton, CA 92324Michael J Roquet, 6887 BrowningRd., Highlang, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Michael J RoquetStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015Published in Colton Courier

C-5064Fictitious Business Name

Statement FBN No. 2015-0007445

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CRAFT HOUSEFOR VETERANS, 2070 Adams St.,San Bernardino, CA 92407Eric J Drogosch, 2070 Adams St.,San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Eric DrogoschStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 6,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/30/2015 &8/6,13,20/2015

NOTICE

NOTICE OF SEIZURE PUR-SUANT TO HEALTH ANDSAFETY CODESECTIONS 11471/11488 ANDNOTICE OF INTENDED FOR-FEITUREPURSUANT TO HEALTH ANDSAFETY CODE SECTION11488.4

ALFREDO VALENCIA:

On May 12, 2015, at 265 N.7th St., Colton, California, theproperty described as:$13,941.00 U.S. CURRENCYwas seized pursuant to Healthand Safety Code Sections11471/11488 by the FontanaPolice Department.

The property has an apparentor approximate value of$13,941.00.

The property was seized withrespect to the alleged viola-tions of H&S 11359 and H&S11351.

You are hereby notified thatthe District Attorney of SanBernardino County has initiat-ed proceedings to forfeit theabove-described property pur-suant to Health and SafetyCode section 11488.4.

You are instructed that if you

T.S. No. 14-3021-11 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OFTHE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본첨부문서에정보요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SEADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DELA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTEDOCUMENTO TALA: MAY-ROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMEN-TONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀBẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢCVỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀILIỆU NÀY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THEABOVE STATEMENT ISREQUIRED TO APPEAR ONTHIS DOCUMENT BUT PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OFINFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORD-ED OR PUBLISHED ANDTHE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BEMAILED TO THE MORT-GAGOR OR TRUSTOR. YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED7/16/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, cashier's checkdrawn on a state or nationalbank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to dobusiness in this state will beheld by the duly appointedtrustee as shown below, of allright, title, and interest con-veyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to a Deed of Trustdescribed below. The sale willbe made, but without covenantor warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bythe Deed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the time ofthe initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forthbelow. The amount may begreater on the day of sale.Trustor: VERONICA LIRA, AMARRIED WOMAN AS HERSOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Duly AppointedTrustee: The Wolf Firm, A LawCorporation Recorded7/23/2007 as Instrument No.2007-0429878 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, StreetAddress or other commondesignation of real property:1585 CAMPANA COURTCOLTON, CA A.P.N.: 0250-042-28-0-000 Date of Sale:8/24/2015 at 1:00 PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 CentralAve., Chino, CA. Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $237,439.90, esti-mated The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address or other com-mon designation, if any, shownabove. If no street address orother common designation isshown, directions to the loca-tion of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-

ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, ora court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call(916) 939-0772 or visit thisInternet Web site www.nation-wideposting.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case14-3021-11. Information aboutpostponements that are veryshort in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. Date: 7/28/2015 TheWolf Firm, A Law Corporation2955 Main Street, 2nd FloorIrvine, California 92614Foreclosure Department (949)720-9200 Sale InformationOnly: (916) 939-0772www.nationwideposting.comSindy Clements, ForeclosureOfficer NPP0252574 Published Colton Courier7/30/15,8/6/15,8/13/15 C-5050

TSG No.: 3675894 TS No.:20089134001436 FHA/VA/PMINo.: APN: 1178-361-45Property Address: 2470 TRAILCT COLTON, CA 92324NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUST,DATED 07/26/2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On 08/19/2015 at01:00 P.M., First American TitleInsurance Company, as dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of Trustrecorded 08/01/2006, asInstrument No. 2006-0520215,in book , page , , of OfficialRecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, Stateof California. Executed by:HORACE C. JONES and DEB-ORAH ANN JONES, WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIONTO HIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by 2924h(b),(Payable at time of sale in law-ful money of the United States)At the main (south) entrance tothe City of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA.All right, title and interest con-veyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State describedas: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN THE ABOVEMENTIONED DEED OFTRUST APN# 1178-361-45The street address and othercommon designation, if any, ofthe real property describedabove is purported to be: 2470TRAIL CT, COLTON, CA 92324The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deedof Trust, with interest thereon,as provided in said note(s),advances, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts creat-ed by said Deed of Trust. Thetotal amount of the unpaid bal-ance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is$573,274.22. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trust hasdeposited all documents evi-dencing the obligationssecured by the Deed of Trust

and has declared all sumssecured thereby immediatelydue and payable, and hascaused a written Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe executed. The undersignedcaused said Notice of Defaultand Election to Sell to berecorded in the County wherethe real property is located.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownershipof the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are ormay be responsible for payingoff all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before youcan receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouragedto investigate the existence,priority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, or acourt, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this proper-ty, you may call (916)939-0772or visit this Internet Webhttp://search.nationwidepost-ing.com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file numberassigned to this case20089134001436 Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement infor-mation is to attend the sched-uled sale. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee’sattorney. Date: First AmericanTitle Insurance Company 6CAMPUS CIRCLE, 2NDFLOOR Westlake, TX 76262First American Title InsuranceCompany MAY BE ACTINGAS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE FORTRUSTEES SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772NPP0252597 Published Colton Courier7/30/15, 8/6/15, 8/13/15 C-5051

desire to contest the forfeitureof this property, pursuant toHealth and Safety Code sec-tion 11488.5, you must file averified claim stating yourinterest in the property. Youmust file this claim in theSuperior Court of the Countyof San Bernardino located atthe San Bernardino JusticeCenter, 247 West Third Street,Third Floor-Civil, SanBernardino, California 92415-0240, within thirty (30) daysfrom the date of first publica-tion of this notice. (Pleaseinclude A.F. Control No.:215057.) (NOTE: The courtmay require that you pay a fil-ing fee at the time of filing yourclaim.) You must serve anendorsed copy of your claimon the District Attorney of SanBernardino County, Attn: AssetForfeiture Unit, at 316 NorthMountain View, SanBernardino, California 92415-0023, within thirty (30) days offiling the claim in the SuperiorCourt.

The failure to timely file a veri-fied claim stating an interest inthe property will result in theproperty being declared orordered forfeited to the Stateof California and distributedpursuant to the provisions ofHealth and Safety Code sec-tion 11489 without furthernotice or hearing.

MICHAEL A. RAMOSDistrict Attorney

By: CAMIN WHITTAKERDeputy District AttorneyAsset Forfeiture Unit

Published Colton Courier7/30,8/6,8/13/15 C-5048

Petitioner or Attorney: VuNguyen, 7496 CunninghamStreet, Highland, CA 92346.PRO PERSuperior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 247West Third Street, SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Vu Nguyen, FORCHANGE OF NAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS1510417TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: Vu Nguyenhas filed a petition with this courtfor a decree changing names asfollows:Present name: Vu Nguyen toProposed name: Vu PhanTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why the peti-tion for change of name shouldnot be granted. Any personobjecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a writ-ten objection that includes thereasons for the objection at leasttwo court days before the matteris scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing toshow cause why the petitionshould not be granted. If no writ-ten objection is timely filed, thecourt may grant the petition with-out a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 9-17-15, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept: S-33The address of the court is: sameas noted aboveA copy of this Order to ShowCause shall be published at leastonce each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date setfor hearing on the petition in thefollowing newspaper of generalcirculation, printed in this county:Colton CourierDated: JUL 23 2015MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier7/30,8/6,8/13,8/20/15 C-5065

NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe undersigned intends to sellthe personal property describedbelow to enforce a lien imposedon said property pursuant to sec-tions 21700 - 21716 of the CABusiness and Professions Code,CA Commercial Code Section2328, Section 1812.600 -1812.609 and Section 1988 ofCA Civil Code, 353 of the PenalCode.The undersigned will sell at pub-lic sale by competitive bidding onThursday the 20th day ofAugust, 2015 at 9:00 a.m., onthe premises where said proper-ty including: household goods,tools, electronics, and personaleffects, have been stored andwhich are located at TrojanStorage of Colton, 2137 E. SteelRoad, Colton, County of SanBernardi-no, State of California,the following:Customer Name Unit # Alicia Cox C8Robert Hooten C37Sahily Lispier C61Felicia Fejeran D222

Purchases must be paid for atthe time of purchase in cash only.All purchased items sold as is,where is and must be removed atthe time of sale. Sale subject tocancellation in the event of settle-ment between owner and obligat-ed party.Dated this 6th day of August2015 and the 13th day of August,2015.Andasol Management, Inc.Bond #: 79183C; 310.372.8600Published Colton Courier8/6/15, 8/13/15 C-5067

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Published in Colton CourierC-5069

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007460The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: JC & E HOME INSPEC-TION, 9200 Milliken Ave #1202,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Erick C Bradshaw, 9200 Milliken Ave#1202, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/Erick C BradshawStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 6, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5070

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007759The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: KD STEWART ENTER-PRISES, 9121 Kirkwood Ave, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Kimberly D Stewart, 9121 KirkwoodAve, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 1/1/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/Kimberly D StewartStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 14, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5071

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007919The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: JLASH, 10572 AcaciaStreet Suite C4, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730New World Beauty, Inc, 5794 PineValley Dr, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by (a/an):CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 10/1/2012By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Christina VanStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 16, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5072

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007572The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: MOUNTAINLIFESTYLE, 31486 Firwood Drive,Running Springs, CA 92382-2725Steven E Peter, 31486 FirwoodDrive, Running Springs, CA 92382-2725This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Steven E PeterStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 8, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5073

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0008216The following person(s) is (are) doing

business as: REMI AUTO SALES,1279 James Wehr Ct, Colton, CA92324The Remi Investment Group, Inc.,1279 James Wehr Ct, Colton, CA92324This business is conducted by (a/an):CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/Shanu AkinremiStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 24, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5074

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0008456The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: DILIH TRANSPORT,681 W Cheshire St, Rialto, CA 92377Dinh V Nguyen, 681 W Cheshire St,Rialto, CA 92377This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Dinh V NguyenStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 30, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5075

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007508The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: CHURCH FOR KINGIMMANUEL AKA CHERYL FAVAROBY, THE SACRED TREASURYOF THE HOLY LORD, THY G.D.,CHERYL ROBY’S T.V. HOMES, ,CHERYL F. ROBY’S BROADCAST-ING COMPANY H.Q., CHERYLROBY’S LOVEPATH, THY TREAS-URY FOUNDATION H.Q., CHERYLROBY’S FOUNDATIONS Q.V. THEMYTHIC DAY, CHERYL ROBY’SHIGH Y MATH PATH EDUCATIONFOUNDATION, CHERYL ROBY’SFORTS Q.V. H JUDGEMENT,CHERYL ROBY’S HIT A GYMHEALTH FOUNDATION, 1205 E. 9thStreet, #J-48, Upland, CA 91786Cheryl F Roby, 3001 N. Broadway,#31205, Los Angeles, CA 90031This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 7/6/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Cheryl RobyStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 7, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5076

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007657The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: MORE THAN CON-QUERORS BOXING COMPANY, 990West Mill Street, San Bernardino, CA92410Marcella O Carrillo, 202 East 18thStreet, San Bernardino, CA 92404This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in 1/3/2012By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Marcello CarrilloStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino July 10, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published8/6,13,20,27/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5026

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007564The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: HYDROTECHELECTRICA, 8706 Utica Avenue,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Maddox Electric, Inc., RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Linda NagelStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 8,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Published in Colton CourierC-5027

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007203The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: HINOJOSASWELDING, 1073 Agua Caliente Ln,Colton, CA 92324Jose F Hinojosa, 1073 AguaCaliente Ln, Colton, CA 92324Ana L Puentes, 1073 Agua CalienteLn, Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): CoPartnersThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Jose F HinojosaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 25,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Published in Colton CourierC-5028

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007241The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VARGASDIESEL RIALTO, 622 West FirstStreet, Rialto, CA 92376Vargas Diesel, Inc., 12350 Los NietoRd, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Salvador VargasStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Published in Colton CourierC-5029

Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2015-0007242

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VARGASDIESEL RIALTO, 622 West 1stStreet, Rialto, CA 92376Salvador Vargas, 12350 Los NietoRoad, Santa Fe Springs, CA 92376Graciela Vargas, 10218 NewvilleAvenue, Downey, CA 90241This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a

crime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Salvador VargasStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Published in Colton CourierC-5030

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006778The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: KD FORENSICPSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING,505 N Arrowhead Ave., Suite 109,San Bernardino, CA 92401Kathryn W Peel, 2535 WhisperingTrail, Irvine, CA 92602This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 8/11/2014By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Kathryn PeekStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 16,2015, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Published in Colton CourierC-5031

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007088The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CONFERENCEHOUSING, 300 E State Street,Suite 470, Redlands, CA 92373Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.,100 Lake Hart Drive-3500, Orlando,Fl 32832This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 6/10/2005By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Sally E HauerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 24,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15

Petitioner or Attorney: HaroldGun Lai, Jr. #61811, Attorney atLaw, 9587 Arrow Route, Suite J,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730,Attorney for Kimberly Acosta-Moreno.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 247West Third Street, SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Kimberly Acosta-Moreno, FOR CHANGE OFNAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS1510423TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: KimberlyAcosta-Moreno has filed a peti-tion with this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Kimberly Acosta-Moreno to Proposed name:Kimberly Acosta-JaimesTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why the peti-tion for change of name shouldnot be granted. Any personobjecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a writ-ten objection that includes thereasons for the objection at leasttwo court days before the matteris scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing toshow cause why the petitionshould not be granted. If no writ-ten objection is timely filed, thecourt may grant the petition with-out a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 9-10-15, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept: S-33The address of the court is: sameas noted aboveA copy of this Order to ShowCause shall be published at leastonce each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date setfor hearing on the petition in thefollowing newspaper of generalcirculation, printed in this county:Colton CourierDated: JUL 24 2015MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier7/30,8/6,8/13,8/20/15 C-5066

APN: 0160-293-03-0-000 T.S.No. 024722-CANOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE IMPORTANT NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED1/7/2003. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER On 8/27/2015 at 9:00AM, CLEAR RECON CORP.,as duly appointed trustee underand pursuant to Deed of Trustrecorded 1/14/2003, asInstrument No. 2003-0023544,of Official Records in the officeof the County Recorder of SanBernardino County, State ofCALIFORNIA executed by:MONIQUE J BERMUDEZ WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOHIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER’S CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE ORNATIONAL BANK, A CHECKDRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL SAVINGS ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION, SAV-INGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED INSECTION 5102 OF THEFINANCIAL CODE ANDAUTHORIZED TO DO BUSI-NESS IN THIS STATE: AUC-TION.COM ROOM, ONTARIOCONVENTION CENTER, 2000EAST CONVENTION CENTERWAY, ONTARIO, CA 91764 allright, title and interest conveyedto and now held by it under saidDeed of Trust in the propertysituated in said County andState described as: MOREFULLY DESCRIBED ON SAIDDEED OF TRUST The streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, of the realproperty described above ispurported to be:440 WALTERSSTREET COLTON, CALIFOR-NIA 92324 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be held,but without covenant or warran-ty, express or implied, regard-ing title, possession, condition,or encumbrances, includingfees, charges and expenses ofthe Trustee and of the trustscreated by said Deed of Trust,to pay the remaining principalsums of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligation secured by theproperty to be sold and reason-able estimated costs, expensesand advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Noticeof Sale is: $144,261.12 If theTrustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason, the successfulbidder's sole and exclusiveremedy shall be the return ofmonies paid to the Trustee, andthe successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. Thebeneficiary under said Deed ofTrust heretofore executed anddelivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Defaultand Demand for Sale, and awritten Notice of Default andElection to Sell. The under-signed caused said Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe recorded in the countywhere the real property is locat-ed. NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS: If you are consider-ing bidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownershipof the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are ormay be responsible for payingoff all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before youcan receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouragedto investigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or a titleinsurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consulteither of these resources, youshould be aware that the samelender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: The saledate shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available to youand to the public, as a courtesyto those not present at the sale.If you wish to learn whether

your sale date has been post-poned, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, youmay call (800) 280-2832 or visitthis Internet Web siteWWW.AUCTION.COM, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 024722-CA. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. FOR SALES INFORMA-TION: (800) 280-2832Published Colton Courier8/6/15, 8/13/15, 8/20/15 C-5068

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Car Wash raises funds forchild killed in shooting

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Family, friends, andstrangers took a standagainst violence by organ-

izing a Car Wash and Fundraiseron Sunday August 2 for the familyof Daniel Munoz, who was killedlast Wednesday as he played in the

front yard of his grandparents’home just south of Base Line, onMcKinley Avenue.Luis Tirado, 17, Munoz’s cousin

and a member of the Inland Con-gregations United for Change(ICUC) provided the Inland Em-pire Community Newspapers withthis statement on behalf of the

Munoz family:“It was heartbreaking that it hap-

pened to a 4-year-old---an inno-cent kid. We were shocked at howhuge of an impact technology hadon helping us with the fundraiser.We have learned how to appreciatethe power of social media. Wethank anyone that has helped.”

Photos/Anthony VictoriA And Luis tirAdoVolunteers wash cars to raise money for the family of DanielMunoz. the four year old was shot and killed while playing infront of his grandparents’ highland home last week.

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SB County supervisors offer reward to catchdrone operators who interfered with firefightingBy Yazmin Alvarez

San Bernardino County su-pervisors agreed to offer upto a $75,000 reward to help

track down drone operators re-sponsible for flying the remote-controlled hobby aircraft,interfering with firefighters duringthree recent major wildfires.The announcement came during

a July 29 news conference. Within the last two months, three

separate incidents involvingdrones flying in active fire areashave delayed fire responders andforced the grounding of all fire-fighting aviation efforts. The fire-fighting air tankers had to bediverted away from their targetsbecause of the small airbornehobby drones. "Because fire-fighting planes

could not be used, those firesspread faster and further," Boardof Supervisors Chairman JamesRamos said during the news con-ference.. "In the most recent fire, the North

Fire, we saw cars and trucks burn-ing on the freeway, we saw homesburn, and we saw families runningfor their lives," Ramos said. Low-flying air tankers cannot

share the sky with drones becausethe small aircraft can be suckedinto jet engines, causing the en-gines to fail and the planes tocrash, officials said.While requests have been made

to drone operators asking to not flytheir aircraft during wildfires, theBoard Supervisors said “asking isno longer enough.”County officials are now offering

a $75,000 reward fund for the ar-rest and conviction of anyone who

flew any remote control-operatedaircraft and interfered with fire-fighting aircraft during the recentLake, Mill 2, and North fires."We want to know who was fly-

ing drones, and we want thempunished,” Ramos said. “Someoneknows who they are, and there is$75,000 waiting for them."Up to $25,000 is available for

each of the three fires, officials ex-plained. The District Attorney willultimately determine who qualifiesfor the reward money and theamount. Interfering with firefighting op-

erations is a criminal offense, Dis-trict Attorney Mike Ramos said,and there are several criminalstatutes prosecutors can employ tobring drone operators to justice. Ramos warned drone operators

that they could and would be pros-ecuted for murder if their drones

led to the death of a fire-firefight-ing flight crew or anyone on theground. Those with information on any-

one who flew drones during the re-cent fires are urged to call theWeTip hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME. Callers can remain

anonymous, officials said.

Yazmin Alvarez is a reporterwith Inland Empire CommunityNewspapers and can be reachedat [email protected].

courtesy photo/loma linda children’s hospital

san bernardino county supervisors and fire officials announce during a news conference july 29 that a $75,000 reward for infor-mation leading to the arrest of the individuals responsible for flying remote-controlled drones into fire areas that forced the groundingof all firefighting air operations during three major fires in june and july.

courtesy photo/office of sb county supervisor josie gonzales

chairman james ramos gave the opening statement during thepress conference july 29.

courtesy photo/office of sb county supervisor josie gonzales

one of the tanker planes used to respond to fire emergenciesthat was forced to land after a remote-controlled drone was iden-tified in its area of flight.