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By Jazmine Collins T he city of Colton Parks and Recreation Commission held their second-annual Youth Sports Summit on Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The summit was created by the commission in an effort to strength- en and improve the working rela- tionship between youth sports leagues within Colton and the com- mission. By Jazmine Collins C ouncilman David Toro received the honor of hav- ing a military banner installed on the corner of La Cadena Drive and D Street, on March 17, 2014. David grew up in Gary, Indiana and after high school he was anx- ious to explore the world. Just a few months after turning 17, David joined a group of friends 2nd-annual Youth Sports Summit held by Parks and Recreation Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! March 27, 2014 Vol 142, NO. 40 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m COLTON COURIER Summit cont. on next page PHOTO/COURTESY Recreation and Parks Commission works to strengthen working relations between commission and youth sports leagues in Colton. Toro cont. on next page Councilman David Toro receives honor of Banner Installation in Colton PHOTO/COURTESY Councilman David Toro celebrates with loved ones as a banner is installed on the corner of La Cadena and “D” Street to commemorate his years in the Marine Corps. O pening ceremonies will be taking place this Saturday at 1055 West Laurel at Elizabeth Davis Park and will start at 10: 00 a.m. The League is looking for lady alumni that played back as far as league was originated at Cesar Chavez park which was then called Municipal Park and any for- mer gals that have played for Carl Rimbaugh. The league would like to recognize all past softball players and those alumni interested will be playing a four-inning game. If not, please be there either way. There will also be food and vendors of various types. Come out and support Carl Rimbaugh girls softball and watch the alumnis play a league of their own “C*town style” For more info contact Deanna Sanchez at Carl Rimbaugh or Cynthia Dela Rosa at: (909) 733 1128 Got News? H ave news, an event or want to recognize some- one in the Colton com- munity? Send information to Colton Courier Community News Editor Jazmine M. Collins at [email protected] or call 909-381-9898 ext. 208 2014 Colton Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic Friday, April 25, 2014 Oak Quarry Golf Club To sign up or for more information: Colton Chamber of Commerce (909) 825-2222 Carl Rimbaugh Girls Softball 2014 Opening Ceremonies THIS THIS WEEK WEEK INSIDE INSIDE HOW TO REACH US HOW TO REACH US Inland Empire Community Newspapers Office: (909) 381-9898 Fax: (909) 384-0406 Editorial: [email protected] Advertising: [email protected] Glo ria’s Co rner A13 A3 A9 Community Fruit Tree Park & Garden ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES Calendar A7 Classifieds A14 Legal Notices A15 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A6-7 Sports A12 Hollywood Gossip A19 Honoring the legacy of César Chávez

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Page 1: Colton courier current edition

By Jazmine Collins

The city of Colton Parks andRecreation Commissionheld their second-annual

Youth Sports Summit onWednesday, March 19, 2014. The summit was created by thecommission in an effort to strength-en and improve the working rela-

tionship between youth sportsleagues within Colton and the com-mission.

By Jazmine Collins

Councilman David Tororeceived the honor of hav-ing a military banner

installed on the corner of LaCadena Drive and D Street, onMarch 17, 2014. David grew up in Gary, Indianaand after high school he was anx-

ious to explore the world. Just a few months after turning17, David joined a group of friends

2nd-annual Youth Sports Summitheld by Parks and Recreation

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! March 27, 2014Vol 142, NO. 40

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN

..ccoommCOLTON COURIER

Summit cont. on next page

PHOTO/COURTESY

Recreation and Parks Commission works to strengthen working relations between commission andyouth sports leagues in Colton.

Toro cont. on next page

Councilman David Toro receives honorof Banner Installation in Colton

PHOTO/COURTESY

Councilman David Toro celebrates with loved ones as a banner is installed on the corner of LaCadena and “D” Street to commemorate his years in the Marine Corps.

Opening ceremonies will betaking place this Saturdayat 1055 West Laurel at

Elizabeth Davis Park and will startat 10: 00 a.m. The League is lookingfor lady alumni that played back asfar as league was originated atCesar Chavez park which was thencalled Municipal Park and any for-mer gals that have played for CarlRimbaugh. The league would like torecognize all past softball playersand those alumni interested will beplaying a four-inning game.If not, please be there either way.There will also be food and vendorsof various types.Come out and support CarlRimbaugh girls softball and watchthe alumnis play a league of theirown “C*town style”For more info contact DeannaSanchez at Carl Rimbaugh orCynthia Dela Rosa at: (909) 7331128

Got News?

Have news, an event orwant to recognize some-one in the Colton com-

munity?Send information to ColtonCourier Community News EditorJazmine M. Collins [email protected] or call909-381-9898 ext. 208

2014 ColtonChamber ofCommerceGolf ClassicFriday, April 25, 2014Oak Quarry Golf ClubTo sign up or for more

information: Colton Chamber of

Commerce(909) 825-2222Carl Rimbaugh

Girls Softball 2014Opening Ceremonies

THISTHISWEEKWEEK

INSIDEINSIDE

HOW TO REACH USHOW TO REACH USInland Empire

Community NewspapersOffice: (909) 381-9898Fax: (909) 384-0406

Editorial: [email protected]: [email protected]

Gloria’sCorner

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A3

A9

CommunityFruit Tree Park

& Garden

ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES

Calendar A7Classifieds A14Legal Notices A15Opinion A4Service Dir. A6-7Sports A12Hollywood Gossip A19

Honoring the legacyof César Chávez

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in enlisting with the United StatesMarine Corps. Too young to enliston his own, "I had to get my momto sign for me to go in," says Toro."I thought the Marines had the bestlooking uniforms and they were thetoughest out of all of them."He served his country from 1978to 1982. He served on the squadronnamed, "Death Battlers" which waspart of the air wing within the Ma-rine Corps. He served on the USSCoral Sea during the IranianHostage Crisis rescue attempt. During the installation of Coun-cilman Frank Navarro's banner,Toro was inspired to have one hungin remembrance of his time in theU.S. Marine Corps. "I told mywife, 'Hey, I want that for Christ-mas!'," said Toro. Within a fewweeks, David received the banneras a Christmas gift from his wifeKerri and two children, Michaeland Nicole. "Getting to see my banner upthere," said David, "it's a cool feel-ing."The banner displays a young 17year-old David, which he jokes thatmany people confuse for his 21year-old son Michael. "A lot ofpeople confuse me for my son. Hekind of looks like me, so he grew a

beard," he jokes. Toro says its thanks to his time inthe Marine Corps that he has beenable to travel the world. "I got tovisit quite a few countries," saysDavid. The Marine Corps stationedDavid at Marine Corps Air StationEl Toro, in Irvine and upon return-ing to civilian life, he met wife,Kerri. Shortly after they married,they purchase a home in Colton inFebruary of 1989, where they haveresided for the past 25 years. The Banner program initiallybegan in commemoration of activeduty military members and withina year, the program was opened upto veteran and memorial banners.City clerk has applications. $300for banner. Keep them up for oneyear, thereafter, they are returned tofamily. Toro served on the committee thatbrought the program into Colton.Toro hopes the banner programwill continue throughout the yearsto honor "unsung heros." "I'm proud to have served mycountry," says Toro. "I am a Ma-rine. Once a Marine, always a Ma-rine."

"Semper Fi and Good nightChesty Puller, wherever you are."

Presidents of all youth sportsleagues were invited to attend theregularly scheduled Recreationand Parks Commission meetingwhich included the Youth SportsSummit. Each league gave a pres-entation to the commission thatincluded an update on theirleague. Presidents shared infor-mation regarding their leaguesuch as, dates and duration oftheir season, numbers fans ages ofparticipants, and registration fees. During the summit, attendeeswere invited to address their ques-tions and concerns for the com-mission. Some of which includedthe need for a better, larger facil-ity to host the soccer league. At-tendees also expressed concernover the need for permanent rest-rooms at McKinley’s lower fields,which host Colton T-Ball. The fa-cilities currently only haveportable restrooms for their 200+players and families. In response, the commissionshared that a high priority isbuilding a regional sports park &the Community services depart-ment & the city are currentlyworking towards making this hap-

pen. “In any relationship, there isalways room for improvementand growth which is achievedthrough communication, the ex-change of ideas, and by focusingon common goals. The Recre-ation & Parks Commission feltthat hosting a summit was a greatway for us to strengthen our rela-tionship with the youth sportsleagues in our city,” stated Com-mission Chair, Summer Zamora-Jorrin. She also stated thatrestrooms will be built in the“very near future” at McKinleyfields pending approval from theState Architect to break ground. The commission requested doc-umentation from the leagues in-cluding bylaws, code of conduct,rules & regulations in order to re-view and refer to said documentsif and when the need arises. “This year we had representa-tives from four of out youthleagues including: FernandoReynosa from Colton Youth Soc-cer, Raul Gutierrez, Colton PonyLarry Rivas, Ken Hubbs, InezIssac, Colton T-Ball,” stated Sum-mer. “The Youth Sports Summitprovides us with the opportunityto meet face to face with repre-

sentatives from each league andengage in an open dialogue tohear concerns and address issuesthat are important to the manymembers of each league- includ-ing players, parents, coaches, andboard members. A high priority ofour commission is to assist in anyway we can to provide the bestrecreational experience for Coltonresidents and their families.”Commission Members include:District 1, Estelle Kunter, District2, Tony Soto: Vice Chair District3, Paul Rasso, District 4, vacant-District 5, Jimmy Ramirez, Dis-trict 6, Albert ZamoraAt-Large,Summer Zamora-Jorrin: ChairThe Recreation & Parks Com-mission meets the third Wednes-day at 6:30 p.m. in City HallCouncil Chambers in January,March, May, July, September andNovember. Meetings are open tothe public and the commissionwelcomes all Colton residents toattend.There will be a Sports Hall ofFame event on April 25th at 6:00p.m. at the Gonzales Center.

Toro cont. from front

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Councilman David Toro stands proudly next to his military ban-ner during celebrations on March 17, 2014.

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Friends and family of Councilman David Toro enjoy the view as a banner is installed in recog-nition of David’s service in the Marine Corps.

Summit from front

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The Recreation and Parks commission discusses ideas with attendees at the second-annualYouth Sports Summit.

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • March 27, 2014 • Page A3

Dear readers, I just returned froma three-week trip to the Orient andam finally recovering from jet lagand a slight cold so my commentsare brief for this column. Since myinternet was spotty and in someareas Facebook was not availableto me I am buried in emails, mailand missed telephone messagesbut I am answering every one ofthem. I missed some wonderfulevents and of course the swearingin of new elected officials in SanBernardino. I am amused and con-cerned by the musical chairs inelected offices. We the voters havemany decisions to make in specialand primary elections coming up

soon so keep informed and makeyour vote count.

This column has a good amountof “Save the Dates” because thereis so much happening in our areawhere we can be informed and cansupport our local non-profits.

Let me highlight one event com-ing up this Thursday, March 27.The first Mosaico Music Festivalperformance, a concert funded bythe San Bernardino Symphony'sJames Irvine Grant will be pre-sented in conjunction with Califor-nia State University's LatinoEducation and Advocacy Days(LEAD). Conducted under thebaton of Maestro Frank Fetta, theconcert features musical selectionscelebrating Latin American musicand culture and will featuremezzo-soprano Ana Gonzalez,tenor Gustavo Hernandez, and theBallet Folklorico de Los Angeles.The Irvine grant funds two addi-tional performances of this concertso if you miss it this time there isan opportunity to attend this sum-mer at the Fontana Music Festivaland at the Perris Hill Park Roo-sevelt Bowl this fall.

Also on April 17, Inland EmpireEconomic Partnership (IEEP) willhold its 2014 State of the RegionEconomic Forecast with a presen-tation by Dr. John Husing. Joininghim will be Dr. Debbie Freund,President of Claremont GraduateUniversity, discussing Obamacare

and Steve Ruffner, Southern Cali-fornia President of KB Homes,discussing lnland Empire residen-tial sector in 2014. This eventtakes place at the Doubletree Hotelin Ontario. Check the IEEP web-site for details.

Save the date:

Thursday, March 27 - theLatino Education & AdvocacyDays (LEAD) presents its SummitV at California State University,San Bernardino from 8 a.m. to 5p.m.. For information on programand featured speakers see web site:http://leadsummit.csusb.edu/

Thursday, March 27 - the Red-lands Human Relations Com-mission presents the 12th AnnualCesar Chavez Scholarship Break-fast beginning at 7 a.m. At theAmerican Legion Post 650, 1532North Church Street, Redlands.

Thursday, March 27 - theCounty of San Bernardino Chil-dren's Network presents the 16thAnnual "Shine a Light on ChildAbuse" Awards Breakfast at 7:30a.m. at the National Orange Show.For information call:909.383.9677

Friday, March 28 - Habitat forHumanity San Bernardino pres-ents "Habitat Around the World2014 Annual Gala Dinner" at theNational Orange Show. The eventstarts at 5p.m. With dinner andprogram at 6 p.m. For ticket infor-mation call: 909.478.1176

Saturday, March 29 - CraftonHills College presents its AnnualGala Dinner and Auction "Hustleand Heart Sets Us Apart" in theRenaissance Room of the NationalOrange Show. For tickets andsponsorship information callNicole Rodriguez at 909.389.3245

Sunday, March 30 - Latino

Network with UDWAFSCME,Local 3930 presents a specialscreening of the film CesarChavez. This first major motionpicture about leader and co-founder of the United Farm Work-ers will be shown at the RiversidePlaza Stadium 16 Theater at 2:30p.m.

Sunday, March 30 - the Chi-cano Latino Caucus presents theCesar Chavez Memorial luncheonfrom 1 to 3 p.m. at the SanBernardino Hilton. For ticket in-formation call George Aguilar at951.905.3130

Wednesday, April 2 - HispanicLifestyle presents "Latina Confer-ence 2014 at the Ontario AirportHotel from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.The event recognizes Latinas fea-tured on Hispanic Lifestyle televi-sion program and companionwebsite hispaniclifestyle.com fortheir contributions to business,community service, entertainment,and education.

Saturday, April 5 - SinfoniaMexicana presents its 3rd AnnualFundraiser Scholarship Gala at theSan Bernardino Arrowhead Coun-try Club, 3433 Parkside Drive.This Black Tie Optional event willfeature the music of Pedro LopezY Su Trio Casablanca. For ticketand sponsorship information callTony Bocanegra at 909.884.3228

Thursday, April 10 - Time forChange Foundation presents its "Life's Precious Jewels AwardsLuncheon" at the National OrangeShow from 11:30 a.m. To 2:00p.m. For sponsorship and ticket in-formation call: 909.886.2994

Thursday, April 10 - inlandCounties Legal Services presentsits 6th Annual Celebration ofEqual Access to Justice TastingBenefit from 5p.m. to 8 p.m. atRiverside City Hall, Grier Pavil-

lion. All proceeds go toward pro-viding legal services to the low in-come, the disadvantaged andsenior citizens. For informationcall: 951.774.4402

Thursday, April 10 - THINKTogether Programs in Redlands,Rialto and Colton present "AGiving Heart" celebrating thefruits of philanthropy with the fa-vors of Tuscany. This event bene-fiting after school programs willbe held at the Burrage Mansion,1205 W. Crescent Ave., Redlands,CA. For sponsorship and ticket in-formation call: 714.543.3807 ext.8118

Saturday, April 12 - The Assis-tance League of San Bernardinopresents the 53rd Annual Signa-ture Headdress Ball " City of Na-tions" at the National OrangeShow. This annual event features aluncheon and evening dinner per-formance for the presentation ofthe headdresses. For sponsorshipand ticket information call:909.792.8460 or 909.820.7700

Saturday, April 26 - The RialtoSchool District presents "Puttingon the Ruiz" featuring Rialto's tal-ented students. Slated for CarterHigh School, 2630 North LindenAve. from 6 to 8:30 p.m supportsthe arts programs for the district.For ticket information call:909.820.7700 ext. 2123 or ext.2127

Favorite Quote:

"One's destination is never aplace, but a new way of seeingthings"

-Henry Miller

Gloria Macias Harrison is co-publisher of Inland Empire Com-munity Newspapers and can bereached at [email protected]

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown Encourages Communities toGet Covered this Weekend at Enrollment Event

As the March 31st CoveredCalifornia deadline ap-proaches, Assemblymem-

ber Cheryl R. Brown (D-SanBernardino) has partnered with theService Employees InternationalUnion – United Healthcare Work-ers West (SEIU-UHW) and the In-land Congregations United forChange (ICUC) to convene ahealthcare enrollment event on Sat-urday, March 29 from 10:00 a.m. to2:00 p.m. at the SEIU-United LongTerm Care Workers (SEIU-ULTCW) Regional Office in SanBernardino.“According to recent data submit-ted by Covered California, over100,000 Inland Empire residentsare still eligible to sign up forhealthcare benefits,” said Assem-

blymember Brown. “We need tobridge the gap and help individuals,families and businesses connectwith quality, affordable healthcare.I strongly encourage you to take ad-vantage of this program.”Constituents will have an oppor-tunity to sign up on site and reviewtheir healthcare options with certi-fied enrollment counselors. Infor-mation will be available in both

Spanish and English.Those attending will need to pro-vide a social security card, legalresident card or certificate of natu-ralized citizenship, date of birth,proof of income (tax return, W-2,recent pay stubs, etc.) and proof ofidentity for all family members onthe application. The SEIU-ULTCWRegional Office in San Bernardinois located at 195 N. Arrowhead Av-

enue. RSVP by contacting JosueCastillo at (909) 381-3238 or bye m a i l i n [email protected].

Website of AssemblymemberCheryl R. Brown:http://www.asmdc.org/members/a47/.

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&OPINION EDITORIAL Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial 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.

If you’re Latino/a, you’veprobably heard the name.Cesar Chavez. Why was this

man so important? So iconic? Cesar Chavez, a Mexican-Amer-ican union leader and labor or-ganizer was born Cesario EstradaChavez on March 31, 1927, nearYuma, Arizona. Chavez dedicatedhis life to improving the life offarm workers using non-violentmeans to bring attention to thecondition in which farm workerswere subjected. Chavez led marches, called forboycotts and went on severalhunger strikes to make an impact.He worked to bring awareness tothe dangers of workers’ exposureto pesticides. Chavez worked as a communityand labor organizer in the 1950’sand soon after founded the Na-tional Farm Workers Associationin 1962. In 1965, the union joinedthe Agricultural Workers Organiz-ing Committee in its first strikeagainst grape growers. In 1966,both unions merged to form whatwould be renamed United FarmWorkers.It is because of the tireless ef-forts of Cesar Chavez that manylaborers and farm workers wereable to see improved workingconditions, increased safety pre-cautions and increased wages. The movie, Cesar Chavez: His-tory Is Made One Step At A Time,is set to hit the big screen on

March 28, 2014. Cesar Chavez is celebratedthroughout the Inland Empirethroughout March and earlyApril. Here are a few events:

Inaugural Cesar ChavezScholarship BreakfastFriday, March 28, 20147:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

Student Academic ServicesBuilding Assembly Room

$25 per seat(951) 571-6358

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15th Annual Cesar E. ChavezMemorial BreakfastFriday, March 28,2014

The Riverside Marriott Hotel7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.Guest Speaker: Cesar L.

Chavez, grandson of Cesar E.Chavez

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Cesar Chavez 3rd AnnualLuncheon

HISTORIC FOX THEATERat American Sports UniversitySaturday, March 30, 2012399 N. "D" Street, SanBernardino, Ca. 92401

Meet & Greet 11:00 to 12:00Lunch from 12:00 to 1:30 PM

Seating will be limited Call to reserve your seat

(909) 609-7835~

The annual Cesar E. ChavezMemorial Breakfast

7:00 a.m. March 31, 2014at Chavez Middle School

Tickets for the Cesar E. ChavezMemorial Breakfast cost $10 per

person.To RSVP or for more informa-tion, call Sue Wright or JessicaSegovia at 381-1300 or DorisReyes at 891-1013. Chavez Mid-dle School is at 6650 MagnoliaAvenue in San Bernardino.

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13th Annual César E. Chávez5K Run/Walk

Saturday, April 5, 2014UC RiversideBELLTOWER7:30 - 11:00 am

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Inaugural César E. ChávezBlood Drive ChallengeMonday, April 7, 2014

UC RiversideEveryone is welcome to donateregardless of blood type or legalstatus. Just bring an identifica-tion that has your picture andproof of age. All donors will re-ceive a reward as well as com-plimentary juice and snacks.

Jazmine Collins

With 27,000 square miles and thestate’s fastest growing population– experiencing nearly 60 percentgrowth in the next 15 years – weare truly building an empire. Butwe cannot sustain that kind ofgrowth without freight rail.

Mainline rail capacity is criticalto the movement of goods throughour area. San Bernardino Countyplays a key role in moving domes-tic goods and provides critical ac-cess to markets. Ocean carrierscan avoid a lengthy and costlytruck haul of intermodal contain-ers to San Bernardino by using on-dock and near-dock facilities. As aresult, some of the nation’s largestmanufacturers have chosen the In-land Empire for their distributioncenters, creating the jobs that areso critical to our continuedgrowth.

And the railroads will help us

maintain that growth.

US freight railroads are alreadypulling their weight, so to speak.They continue to invest at recordlevels – over $25 billion in 2013 –to grow and improve the nationalrail network.

You, the taxpayer, are on thehook to maintain our nation’shighways, waterways and airports.But freight railroads pay their ownway. That’s right: railroads are pri-vately owned companies spendingfar more on our railroads thanmost state departments of trans-portation spend on highways eachyear. That is staggering. These areprivate dollars – not taxpayer dol-lars – invested in a more environ-mentally friendly, efficient,economical way to transport allthe things we use every day.

I recently returned from Railroad

Day on Capitol Hill. This annualgathering is a great way to relay to Congress the im-portance of focusing on rail issues.In our area and throughout the na-tion, railroads will help us to re-store the economy and theenvironment. Both here and acrossthe nation, our future truly is rid-ing on rail.

Railroads are flourishing, andthey will help us flourish. We havea rail industry that is not onlythriving, but also driving eco-nomic growth and job creationthroughout the IE and nationwide.Let’s look to freight rail to haulour region into economic prosper-ity.

Paul GranilloPresident and CEO

Inland Empire EconomicPartnership (IEEP)

Freight Rail: Hauling Our Empire to EconomicProsperity

The only light the Dodgers haveor are seeing lately is the “greedybig bucks green” light. With theirDodger’s Network deal with TimeWarner, Magic Johnson and all theother new owners have effectivelyshut out millions of loyal Dodgersfans from being able to relax andfollow the Dodgers on our hometelevisions.

What the Dodgers owners areblinded to is that fans who watch

at home are more informed, ener-getic, and enthusiastic when weare able to attend the games atDodger Stadium. This energy isthus transmitted to players on thefield, and factors into a winningseason.

Could the Dodgers be headed thesame direction as L.A.’s otherbeloved team, the Lakers — whooverinvested in underperforming,high-paid players and shut outloyal fans with their exclusive

Laker’s Channel?

Good for the other broadcasterswho refuse to pay and bow downto Time Warner and the Dodgers.Perhaps all of us disenfranchisedfans should also stand up to thissports corporate greed and boycottthis season of games at Dodgerstadium.

Tony Ostos,West Covina

Dodgers getting too greedy for own good

The Rialto Unified School Dis-trict, by accepting the retirement ofHarold Cebrun for $260,000, onlyconcealed the underlying manage-ment issues within the district.

Paying a superintendent$260,000 instead of $360,000 fornot doing his job is appalling tosay the least. In addition, when youfactor the $1.8 million allegedlyembezzled by Judith Oakes, the $1million in unnecessary expenseswithin the Special Education pro-gram and lax purchasing practices

(according to a state audit) youbegin to see the magnitude of thedistrict’s problems.

Minimally, you need an effectiveprocess to select a qualified super-intendent. Also needed is a schoolboard that establishes contractswith superintendents that do not“… put(s) their financial wellbeing ahead of the students theyserve” (The Sun, March 11).

In Centinela Valley School Dis-trict, for example, the superintend-

ent was being paid $660,000 a yearin pay and benefits. If the RialtoUnified School District is reallygoing to begin the process of“healing,” the public needs to eval-uate their board members and votefor the ones who are really on theside of the students. Often times,board members win not becausethey are qualified to successfullydirect a school district but becausethey know how to campaign.

Leroy J. Martinez,Highland

More change needed in Rialto schools

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Colton CourierEstablished 1876.

Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of generalcirculation by the Superior Court of SanBernardino County, State of California,case #73036 and therefore qualified to

publish legal notices.

RIALTO RECORD Established 1910.

Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of generalcirculation by the Superior Court of SanBernardino County, State of California,case #26583 and therefore qualified to

publish legal notices.

El Chicano Established 1969.Published weekly on Thursday. Adjudicated as a newspaper of generalcirculation by the Superior Court of SanBernardino County, State of California,case #154019 and therefore qualified topublish legal notices.

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

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Loma Linda Loper's Road Running Marathon Clubsays quitting is not an option

By Harvey M. Kahn

Not close to running onempty, about 150 mem-bers of the Loma Linda

Lopers running club assembled atthe San Bernardino Hilton Hotellast week to celebrate their comple-tion of the Los Angeles Marathon.For nearly all, the mere accom-plishment of crossing the finish lineafter 26 miles was more importantthan the time it took. The feat wascompounded due to 85 degree heatat the 29th LA Marathon held onMarch 9. The banquet setting gave manyLoper's a chance to exchange sto-ries about running their first 26-mile marathon and the eightmonths it took to prepare. Sometestimonials were humorous andothers detailed harsh facts of life.With about total 500 members, the37-year old Loma Linda Loper'sclub blazed the trail for many ofCalifornia's 195 other road runningclubs. It meets on Sundays at theLoma Linda Drayson Center.Loper's club director Kristy

Loufek said about 65 of their mem-bers completed the LA Marathon.She explained that preparing for the26.2 mile run is just one aspect ofthe Loper's mission. She told thatthe heat on race day was the biggestchallenge. In her welcoming pres-entation, Loufek introduced a num-ber of her membership who

overcame obstacles before evengetting to Los Angeles. Loufek andco-host Robin Windhorst acknowl-edged the volunteers who luggedsacks of bananas, oranges andgatorade every Sunday morning.She pointed to volunteer coach BillCarter, who for 15 years has run upto 22 miles every week to help trainfellow Loper's.While the Loma Linda Loper'scan be considered a large socialclub, their banquet mixer provideda different atmosphere to revealmore about themselves. Loufek'sfirst observation was that every one

cleaned up and smelled so goodthat she hardly recognized them.New Loper, David Guevara told theaudience that running a marathonwas the furthest thing from hismind. Guevara was shot in the legwhile serving in Afghanistan andupon his military discharge washappy to just walk let alone run 26miles.Guevara slowly worked up to 12miles and then started to think, "Ican do this and then I started think-ing, no I can't." Initially, Guevaradidn't even know about proper footwear and as his training progressed,

he realized that he physically wouldbe able to run only one marathon.He admitted that during the LAMarathon he felt like giving up, butheard his pace leader's voice in hishead, saying "finish what youstarted." Guevara finished with anexcellent time of 4 hours, 31 min-utes.Earl Purkiss was told that run-

ning his first marathon would befour times as hard as running a halfmarathon. Purkiss told about thevarious special events occurringalong the LA Marathon course."The Chinese drums and the Span-ish guitars." Purkiss clocked a re-spectable 4:41 on the route thatwent from Dodgers' Stadium to theSanta Monica Pier. Husband and wife, Chris Perry-Hill and Gary Hill told the audiencethat running became a hobby to fillleisure time. They felt going to themovies and eating popcorn wouldjust make them fat. The Forest Fallscouple said going to the gym or lift-ing weights was not for them. Chrisjoined the Loper's first and latercoaxed Gary into joining her."Now, running is our date week-ends and we crossed the finish lineat the LA Marathon together."Rajan Christian, 44, took the

podium and detailed the story abouthow his 81-year-old father, Dr.Moses Christian, is his role modeland an ambassador to the sport ofdistance running. Moses Christiancrossed the LA Marathon finish line

for the 19th time. Rajan Christiansaid his father has completed all180 marathons that he's started. Heran his first at age-61. Rajan toldhow his father bribed him to run,too. "My father has run all over theworld--Mt. Kilamanjaro, China,Africa, Dubai." Dr. Christian of Loma Linda is apracticing dentist in Banning. Headvised that everyone has an innerstrength that can be found whenneeded. He said it is up to every in-dividual to draw on that disciplineand have faith in God. He beganrunning as a way to improve hishealth after undergoing a prostratecancer operation 19 years ago.Though not taking the stage,

Jeannette Roostai, 72, later said thatrunning is becoming more impor-tant now that she is losing her hear-ing. She feels that running helpsenhance her other senses. She firstjoined the Loper's at age 53 and hasbeen a periodic member since1995. Roostai retired from runningafter completing her 11th LAMarathon in 2011. "A terribly coldthunderstorm flooded the course. Isaid afterwards, 'That is it.'" Roostaisaid that coming back to finish the2014 LA Marathon in temperaturesreaching near 90 degrees heat wasjust too much. "That was my lastmarathon. I'm quitting while I'mahead."Friends of Roostai from the

Loma Linda Lopers, responded,"That's what they all say."

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Members of the Loma Linda Lopers 15-minute pace group pic-tured with volunteer trainer Bill Carter who spent eight monthspreparing many runners for the 2014 Los Angeles Marathon.From left; Tina Cazas, Miriam DeLeon, Carter, Yarnie Cheng,and Jeannette Roostai.

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D

Literature is filled withhuman conflicts and inparticular, differences of

opinions. Sometimes they end inviolent disagreements. The Bibletells of Cain and Abel. Their dif-ferences ended with Cain killingAbel.Julius Caesar and Brutus dis-agreed and Brutus stabbed Caesar.Political differences often end inviolence. Abraham Lincoln andJohn F. Kennedy are tragic exam-ples.The high number of homicidesannually in San Bernardino veri-fies the truth of this observation.Child abuse and spousal abuse areusually preceded by differences ofopinion.Several years ago I wrote a poemI called, “La Differencia.”I heard a phrase the other day That speaks to me so plainly.“Neither am I right nor are youwrong, It’s simply this, we’re different.”How easy it is for me to say,That what I do is right.Or what you say is alwayswrong.No matter what I think.You live slowly, I live fast, I likethis and you like that.Neither am I wrong nor are youright.It’s simply this, we’re different.More years than I would like tothink about, a history professor ingraduate school made a commentI’ve never forgotten. He said,“More wars have been fought,more men and women have beenkilled, more devastation has been

resulted from RELIGION than anyother reason.Unfortunately religion is thecause for more disagreements be-tween people; more differencesamong groups, more couplesbreaking up than for any other rea-son. Religion.The issues are clear cut. Considerthe hundreds of religions in theworld today. The thousands of de-nominations in existence. The mil-lions of independent memberswith different opinions. Agree-ment on anything would be near toimpossible.I heard a Bible scholar the otherday discussing the greatest mira-cles in the Bible. His conclusionwas recorded in the Book of Actswhen it says there were 120 be-lievers in one place, ALL IN ONEACCORD. A famous Jewish oneliner is that whenever two Jews gettogether, there are always at least3-5 opinions.

I’ve been teaching a class on thehistory of the Bible for thirty-eightyears. In the last fifty years greatstrides have been made in thefield. For example the discovery ofthe Nag Hammadi Scrolls (1945)in Egypt and the Dead Sea Scrolls(1947) in Israel have brought sig-nificant information about the his-tory of the Bible.Archaeology and Science havealso added much information tothe Biblical translations. Justwithin the last twenty-five years aplethora of credible scholars havewritten valuable books. Scholarslike Elaine Pagels, James Robin-son, Dominic Crossan, BartEhrman, Marcus Borg and BishopJohn Shelby Spong to name a few.Two good examples. Recentlythe dissertation of Dr. GordonHynes (Ph.D.) professor at Red-lands University for many yearswas brought to light. In it he cata-logued over 200 examples that the

Apostle Paul took from Greekphilosophers and poets in his writ-ings. They are either exact wordsor paraphrased.The second discovery concernsUniversalism, meaning that everyperson will be saved. The early Pa-tristic Fathers like Origen and Ire-neas believed it. It wasn’t until theadvent of Augustine that the con-cept of “hell” was introduced.Most of the writings of the Fathersare now available.BOTH SUBJECTS ARE SUB-JECT TO STRONG DISAGREE-MENTS. I have three basicprinciples that I try to live by.First, as much as possible to“agree to disagree.” This is based

on respect for the other person.Stella and I have ten very, verygood friends with whom we couldnot disagree with more. Yet, wehave lunch with them regularly.We do respect them and their opin-ion.If the discussion is controversial,my second rule is: “Others are en-titled to their opinions, but NOT totheir own set of facts.” Neither amI.Years ago when I was doinggraduate work for my Ph.D. in Hu-manistic Psychology, a professorgave the class some good advice.He said that when counselingsomeone: 1) Never tell them whatto believe; 2) Never tell them whoto vote for, 3) Never tell them howto make love, 4) Never tell anyonehow to play golf.Generally I’ve been successful inthree of these. I’ve miserablyfailed with one.Amen. Selah. So be it.

Words to think about: “Neither am I right norare you wrong, It’s simply this, we’re different.”

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Colton: First and third Tuesday,6 p.m.; 650 N. La Cadena Dr.Highland: Second and fourthTuesday, 6 p.m.; 27215 Base Line.No meetings in August.Loma Linda: Second and fourthTuesday, 7 p.m. (check city Website as dates are subject to change);25541 Barton Rd.Redlands: First and third Tues-day, 3 p.m.; 35 Cajon St.Rialto: Second and fourth Tues-day, 6 p.m.; 150 S. Palm Ave.San Bernardino: First and thirdMonday, 3 p.m.; 300 N. “D” St.

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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.

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The Democratic Luncheon Club ofSan Bernardino meet at noon on Fri-days at Democratic Headquarters,136 Carousel Mall (near the centralglass elevator) in San Bernardino.For additional information visitwebsite www.sbdems.comSpeaker Schedule:3/28 George Aguilar, Tribute toCesar Chavez4/5 ANNUAL BANQUETSAVE THE DATE: Annual Ban-quet and Installation of Officers4/5/2014. Elk's Lodge, SB, DoorsOpen at 11:30.Table of 8: $250Blue Sponsor (Includes two tablesand sponsor recognition): $500Event Sponsor (Above plus recog-nition on Club Web site, socialmedia and program)Individual: $35,Couple: $65Other Important Dates:CDP Convention, Los Angeles 3/7-9SD-23 Special Election 3/25Visit us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

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Saturday, March 29 -CraftonHills College Foundation pres-ents its Annual Gala Dinner &Auction " Hustle and Heart Set UsApart" in the Renaissance Roomof the National Orange ShowEvent Center at 6:00 p.m. Forsponsorship and tickets call NicoleRodriguez at 909.389.3245.

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Saturday, March 29 -The Hu-mane Society of San BernardinoValley will be having a fundrais-ing afternoon at Dave & Buster’sOntario (4821 Mills Circle, On-tario). Visit www.hssbv.org todownload and print a flyer or stopby the Humane Society of SanBernardino Valley (374 W Or-ange Show Road, SanBernardino). When you bring theflyer with you to the Dave &Buster’s between the hours of2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. 15% ofyour bill will be donated back tothe HSSBV (including food, non-alcoholic drinks and power-cards)! Play some games, eatgreat food and help the HSSBVhelp animals at the same time!For more information on thisfundraiser visits www.hssbv.orgor call 909-386-1400 ext. 224.

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Cesar ChavezAn AmericanHero

Sunday, March 30- 2:30pm -The film Cesar Chavez more thanfour years in the making is thefirst major motion picture aboutthe leader and co-founder of theUnited Farmworkers Union. Directed by Diego Luna, CesarChavez stars Michael Pena asChavez, alongside Rosario Daw-son, Jacob Vargas, America Fer-rera, and John Malkovich. It is aninspiring story of an Americanhero that everyone should see.As part of its continuing effortto celebrate the legacy of CesarChavez, Latino Network, in con-junction with UDW AFSCMELocal 3930, will be presenting aspecial screening of the movie atthe Riverside Plaza Stadium 16Theatre. Tickets are available ona first come first served basis andspace is limited. Tickets may be purchased at theNati Fuentes Centro de Niños,2010 Martin Luther King Blvd.,Riverside, CA 92507, betweenthe hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m.

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Wednesday, April 2 -9am-2pmat the Ontario Airport Hotel. The

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Run/WalkSaturday, April 5- 7:30-11amat the UC Riverside Belltower.Registration $20/Individual and$80/Team (5 members). Registra-tion fees are waived whenfundraising goal is met. To down-load a registration form, fundrais-ing sponsor form or for moreinformation, please visit www.ce-sarchavez5k.com .

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Health Care Enrollment fair signs up over 300 residentsin San Bernardino

By Anthony Victoria

More than 300 SanBernardino residentswere present at Ar-

royo Valley High School on Sun-day March 23 to sign up for theAffordable Care Act and for theDeferred Action for ChildhoodArrivals (DACA). The Inland CongregationsUnited for Change (ICUC) inpartnership with the Puente Proj-ect at Arroyo Valley, SanBernardino Generation Now, theNational Immigration Law Cen-ter, and One Justice hosted theHealth Care Enrollment and Re-source Fair to assist the predom-inantly Latino population in thecity. The event also included DACAworkshops. The program pro-vides undocumented residentsbetween 15 and 31 who arrivedin the United States as childrentemporary work authorization fora period of two years. Law stu-dents were available to assistDACA eligible residents with theapplication process. Past health studies have demon-strated high uninsured rates forInland Empire residents. TheUCLA Center for Health Policystated in 2011 that between 2007and 2009, San BernardinoCounty had the state’s highestpercentage-point increase foruninsured residents at 9.7. Grow-ing unemployment and povertysaw the number of uninsuredpeople in the county grow from544,000 to 361,000 in 2007. By2012, the uninsured rate wasfloating around 30 percent, ac-cording to the study.ICUC has made pivotal steps tooutreach to their constituents inthe Greater Riverside and SanBernardino areas. The organiza-tion has held six health fairs inRiverside County in the cities ofCoachella, North Shore, Mecca,Palm Springs, Indio. They will behosting a homeless health eventon April 15 in Riverside. The fairheld this past weekend was thefirst in San Bernardino County,with a subsequent event to thisfair scheduled for March 29. Inaddition, they have held severalworkshops in recent months totrain volunteers and membersabout DACA and the AffordableCare Act.“We’ve been doing a lot of out-reach,” said ICUC organizer Jes-sica Cobian. “This has been theresult of the work of our commu-nity leaders.They have beenmaking announcements andtabling. We have also been get-ting support from the schoolboard. They have been very help-ful and they share our interest inoffering these services to thecommunity.”Cobian additionally expressedher delight in seeing student vol-unteers engage with the commu-nity and take a profound interestin health care reform and DACA.“A lot of the students at thistable are from Arroyo Valley andthey volunteered after we heldthe workshops,” she said. “Theyare really excited about helpingthe community. It was incrediblehow they were able to absorb allthat information in just a fewminutes. They were excited aboutthe fact that their community canget Medical. Their family and

neighbors could receive healthcare for the first time. I think itsreally important to get the youthinvolved in these issues becausethey have so much energy. Weare so happy to have their sup-port.”Jose Angel Rubio, 55, said hefeels much more relieved afterreceiving consultation and sign-ing up for health care. “I feelmuch more content and so muchhappier after Today. I now havethe security I needed for myhealth. I think they provided mewith very helpful informationand provided the best servicethey could.”

Anthony Victoria is a con-tributing writer for Inland Em-pire Community newspapersand can be reached at email ad-d r e s s . . . . . [email protected]

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ICUC organizer Karen Borja of Coachella Valley assists residents during the Health Care Enroll-ment and Resource Fair on Sunday March 23 at Arroyo Valley High School.

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Latino Network presents special screening of Cesar Chavez An American Hero

The film Cesar Chavezmore than four years in themaking is the first major

motion picture about the leaderand co-founder of the UnitedFarmworkers Union. Directed by Diego Luna, CesarChavez stars Michael Pena asChavez, alongside Rosario Daw-son, Jacob Vargas, America Fer-rera, and John Malkovich. It is aninspiring story of an American

hero that everyone should see.As part of its continuing effort tocelebrate the legacy of CesarChavez, Latino Network, in con-junction with UDW AFSCMELocal 3930, will be presenting aspecial screening of the movie onSunday, March 30, at the River-side Plaza Stadium 16 Theatre.The private screening will beginprompting at 2:30pm with intro-ductory remarks followed by the

movie. Efforts are being made tosecure the attendance of cast mem-bers and/or producers. There willalso be an opportunity to win amovie poster autographed by thecast. Tickets are available on a firstcome first served basis and spaceis limited. If you are interested in joining usfor this special showing ticketsmay be purchased at the Nati

Fuentes Centro de Niños, 2010Martin Luther King Blvd., River-side, CA 92507, between thehours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.No tickets for this special screen-ing will be sold at the theatre boxoffice. For further information regardingthis event please call Ofelia ValdezYeager at (951) 453-4062 or Al-fredo Figueroa (951) 781-4326.

Cesar Chavez:A Movie About a Cause and a Legend

By Katharine A. Díaz

Labor leader César E.Chávez passed away in1993 after a life's work of

fighting for farmworkers' rights.Not only is César Chávez Daycommemorated in several statesand the César E. Chávez NationalMonument stands in his honor,now there comes a film about thislegendary activist, Cesar Chavez,scheduled to hit movie screens onMarch 28.Directed by Diego Luna, actor(Y tu mama también and Milk),director and producer (The Well),the movie stars Michael Peña(Walkout and American Hustle)in the leading role as Chávez;America Ferrera (Real WomenHave Curves, Sisterhood of theTraveling Pants and TV's UglyBetty) as Helen Chávez, theleader's wife; and Rosario Daw-son (Alexander, Rent and Men inBlack II) as Dolores Huerta, whoco-founded the United FarmWorkers union (UFW).Filmmakers focused on crucialperiods of his life during the1960's that included the Delanomarch, the grape boycott, his firsthunger strike and the coming tothe bargaining table withlandowners. Peña brings thosemoments to life with a sensitiveportrayal of the labor leader thatallows us to feel the personal sac-rifices he made in his life. Peñashows us that Chávez had a quietresolve and respect for all, eventhe bad-guy growers.He also brings to life less-knownincidences in the labor leader'sfight. One such episode takesplace during the grape boycottwhen Chavez travels to Europe togain support for his cause and toblock grape shipments sanctionedby the U.S. government intendedfor the European market. Thescene in which he empties crateafter crate of grapes off a bridgeis all about sweet victory.Dolores Huerta, as portrayed byDawson, is ever present. Her im-portant role in the struggle maynot be clearly defined in themovie, but it's clear that she wasby Chavez's side every step of theway. Dawson captures her inner

strength.Ferrera's portrayal of Chavez'swife gives us more insights intoChavez's character. Through herwe see how he struggled to be agood husband and father and un-derstand how his struggles werehers too.Actual footage and news clips of

the time are seamlessly woveninto the movie. Even when pairedwith the scenery, costuming,props, and casting from the filmproduction, you believe you areback in the 1960's.Yet, the biggest sigh of reliefcomes not from the moment thatnews breaks that growers are will-

ing to meet with the UFW, but fora production that is respectful ofthe great labor leader. That said,this dramatic biopic of one greatLatino leader reinforces the ur-gency for many more. We need toall get out and support this moviebecause with its success there willbe more. And perhaps the next

one will be about Dolores Huerta,who continues the good fight.

Katharine A. Díaz is a freelancewriter and author of the award-winning cookbook Sabores Yu-catecos: A Culinary Tour of theYucatán (WPR Books: Comida,2012).

César ChávezA Community Salute to

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Cesar Estrada Chavezfounded and led the firstsuccessful farm workers'

union in U.S. history. When hepassed away on 23 April 1993, hewas president of the United FarmWorkers of America, AFL-CIOCesar was born March 31, 1927,on the small farm near Yuma, Ari-zona that his grandfather home-steaded during the 1880's. At age10, life began as a migrant farmworker when his father lost theland during the Depression. Thesewere bitterly poor years for Cesar,his parents, brothers and sisters.Together with thousands of otherdisplaced families, the Chavezfamily migrated throughout theSouthwest, laboring in fields andvineyards. Cesar left school afterthe eighth grade to help supporthis family.He joined the U.S. Navy in1945, and served in the westernPacific during the end of WorldWar II. In 1948, he married HelenFabela, who he met while work-ing in Delano vineyards. TheChavez family settled in the EastSan Jose barrio of Sal Si Puedes(get out if you can).In 1952, Cesar was laboring inapricot orchards outside San Josewhen he met Fred Ross, an organ-izer for the Community ServiceOrganization, a barrio-based self-help group sponsored byChicago-based Saul Alinsky's In-dustrial Areas Foundation. Withinseveral months Cesar was a full-time organizer with CSO, coordi-nating voter registration drives,battling racial and economic dis-crimination against Chicano resi-dents and organizing new CSOchapters across California andArizona.Cesar served as CSO national di-rector in the late 1950's and early1960's. But his dream was to cre-ate an organization to help farmworkers whose suffering he hadshared. In 1962, after failing toconvince the CSO to commit it-self to farm worker organizing, heresigned his paid CSO job, thefirst regular paying job he had. Hemoved his wife and eight youngchildren to Delano, Californiawhere he founded the NationalFarm Workers Association(NFWA).These were difficult years forCesar and Helen Chavez. Helenworked in the fields during theweek and on weekends with herhusband to support the family. He

often babysat his youngest chil-dren as he traveled to dozens ofCalifornia farm communities,slowly building a nucleus of ded-icated farm worker members. "Ifyou're outraged at conditions,then you can't possibly be free orhappy until you devote all yourtime to changing them and donothing but that," he said. "Butyou can't change anything if youwant to hold onto a good job, agood way of life and avoid sacri-fice."In September 1965, Cesar'sNFWA, with 1200 member fami-lies, joined an AFL-CIO spon-sored union in a strike againstmajor Delano area table and winegrape growers. Against greatodds, Cesar led a successful fiveyear strike-boycott that ralliedmillions of supporters to theUnited Farm Workers. He forgeda national support coalition ofunions, church groups, students,minorities and consumers. Thetwo unions merged in 1966 toform the UFW, and it became af-filiated with the AFL-CIO.From the beginning, the UFWadhered to the principals of non-violence practiced by M.K.Gandhi and Dr. Martin LutherKing, Jr. The 1965 strikers took apledge of non-violence and Cesarconducted a 25 day fast in 1968 to

reaffirm the UFW's commitmentto non-violence. The late SenatorRobert F. Kennedy called Cesar"one of the heroic figures of ourtime," and flew to Delano to bewith him when he ended the fast.By 1970, the boycott convincedmost table grape growers to signcontracts with the UFW. Thatyear, to limit the UFW's successto the vineyards, growers in thevegetable industry signed "sweet-heart" pacts with the TeamstersUnion. When the UFW's tablegrape agreements came up forrenegotiation in 1973, growerssigned with the Teamsters,prompting 10,000 farm workersin California's coastal valleys towalk out of the fields in protest.Cesar called for a new world-wide grape boycott. By 1975, aLouis Harris poll showed 17 mil-lion American adults were honor-ing the grape boycott. It forcedgrowers to support then Califor-nia Governor Jerry Brown's col-lective bargaining law for farmworkers, the 1975 AgriculturalLabor Relations Act.Since 1975, the UFW won mostof the union elections in which itparticipated. Despite the farmlabor board's bureaucratic delays,farm workers made progress. Bythe early 1980's farm workersnumbered in the tens of thousands

were working under UFW con-tracts enjoyed higher pay, familyhealth coverage, pension benefitsand other contract protections.Then, in 1982, with more than$1 million in grower campaigndonations, Republican GeorgeDeukmejian was elected Gover-nor of California. Most objectiveobservers agree that under Deuk-mejian, the farm labor boardceased to enforce the law. In1984, Cesar called for anothergrape boycott. In July and August1988, he conducted a 36 day "Fastfor Life" to protest the pesticidepoisoning of grape workers andtheir children.Cesar lived with his family since1970 at La Paz, in Keene, Califor-nia, the union's headquarters inKern County's Tehachapi Moun-tains, east of Bakersfield,. Likeother UFW officers and staff, hereceived subsistence pay that did-n't top $5,000 a year.Cesar Chavez passed away onApril 23, 1993, at the age of 66.More than 40,000 people partici-pated in Cesar's funeral at Delano.He was laid to rest at La Paz in a

rose garden at the foot of the hillhe often climbed to watch the sunrise.In 1991, Cesar received theAguila Azteca (The Aztec Eagle),Mexico's highest award presentedto people of Mexican heritagewho have made major contribu-tions outside of Mexico. On Au-gust 8, 1994, Cesar became thesecond Mexican American to re-ceive the Presidential Medal ofFreedom, the highest civilianhonor in the United States. Thisaward was presented posthu-mously by President Bill Clinton.Helen F. Chavez and six of hereight children traveled to theWhite House to receive the honor.In 1994, Cesar's family and theofficers of the UFW created theCesar E. Chavez Foundation toinspire current and future genera-tions by promoting the ideals ofCesar's life, work and vision. TheFoundation's headquarters is at LaPaz, the future location of theCesar E. Chavez Library and theCesar E. Chavez Training and Ed-ucation Center.

"One of the heroic figures of our time."-Senator Robert F. Kennedy

César ChávezA Community Salute to

On behalf of the Board of Direc-tors of the Colton Chamber of

Commerce, thank you for invest-ing in our Chamber, with mem-

bers like you, we are able toprovide a sustainable business

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Chicano Latino Caucus to host César E. Chávez memorial luncheonBy Cynthia Mendoza

On Sunday, March 30 theChicano Latino Caucusof the Inland Empire

(Caucus) will be hosting a CésarE. Chávez Memorial Luncheon inhonor of what would have beenChávez’s 87th birthday on March31. Born in Yuma, Arizona, Chávezwas “an American farm worker,labor leader and civil rights ac-tivist, who, with Dolores Huerta,co-founded the National FarmWorkers Association.”(Wikipedia). Chávez is known for manythings, including his non-violentapproach to organizing and pro-moting labor and farm workerrights. He passed away on April23, 1993 in San Luis, Arizona atthe age of 66. The memorial luncheon, likemany other similar events that willlikely take place nationwide in hishonor, will be a time of reflectionon the changes that his life broughtabout as well as inspiration to keephis memory and legacy alive forthe future. “These workers were our fami-lies; our parents, aunts, uncles,

grandparents, working in the mostadverse conditions so we couldhave better lives,” said Caucuspresident Eileen Gomez. “His pas-sion and diligence is an example toall who are still facing challenges,reminding us to keep pushing for-ward and to fight the good fight inunity.” “It’s important to celebrate hislife to see how far we’ve comealong in a short but, but also to re-

member how not long ago thingswere very different,” added Chi-cano Latino Caucus ImmediatePast President George Aguilarabout the importance of honoringChávez’s life. “It is also an oppor-tunity to look at what we need todo for the future.”Aguilar emphasized thatChávez’s work wasn’t just aboutLatinos, though, but for anyonewho wanted to pursue the Ameri-

can dream of a better life for them-selves and their children and futuregenerations. The keynote at the breakfast willbe Maria Elena Durazo, ExecutiveSecretary-Treasurer of the Los An-geles County Federation of Labor(AFL-CIO). Mario Martinez, Gen-eral Counsel, United Farm Work-ers will be a guest speaker. In particular, Aguilar encouragesyoung people to attend so that they

can familiarize themselves andgain a better understanding of thepeople and movement that madethe many freedoms and opportuni-ties they now enjoy and take forgranted possible. “Our Chicano Latino Caucusmembership will continue work-ing to fund a memorial in hishonor to be placed at CésarChávez Park in Colton,” Gomezconcluded. “We hope this will be-come a place that people of manycultures will visit and will remem-ber the impact his fight for farmworkers had on our culture.” The March 30th luncheon runsfrom 1:00pm to 3:00pm on Sun-day at the San Bernardino HiltonHotel located at 285 East Hospital-ity Lane, San Bernardino, 92408.The cost is $30 per person. Formore information and to RSVP,contact George Aguilar at (951)906-3130.Chávez’s life and work also in-spired the upcoming film based onhis life and work. The film, whichopens on Friday, March 28, starsMichael Peña as Chávez, alongwith America Ferrera, RosarioDawson and John Malkovich. Formore information about it, visit theofficial Facebook page at face-book.com/CesarChavezMovie.

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On Sunday, March 30 the Chicano Latino Caucus of the Inland Empire, shown here at their Sun-day, March 23, regular membership meeting at Carousel Mall in downtown San Bernardino, willbe hosting the César E. Chávez Memorial Luncheon at the San Bernardino Hilton in honor of whatwould have been Chávez’s 87th birthday on March 31.

César ChávezA Community Salute to

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César E. Chávez: Awards and honors

Top: This is the Cesar ChavezMemorial Murial that is locatedat Sonoma State University .

Above: This commemorativestamp was released on April23, 2003.

Chávez's wife, Helen Chávez, received the presidential Medal ofFreedom for her late husband from former President Bill Clintonat a ceremony held at the White House in August of 1994.

“We are going to pray a lot and picket a lot.”“There is no such thing as defeat in nonviolence.”“I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the

strongest act of manliness is to sacrifice ourselves for oth-ers in a totally nonviolent struggle for justice. To be aman is to suffer for others. God help us to be men.”

“Preservation of one’s own culture does not requirecontempt or disrespect for other cultures”

César ChávezA Community Salute to

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Nicholson Park soon to provide free, organic fruits to community

Jazmine Collins

Nicholson Park in SanBernardino will be gaininga great new addition to the

park in the coming months. A com-munity fruit tree park and commu-nity garden are in the works thanksto the non-profit organization, TheIncredible Edible Community Gar-den (IECG). Nicholson Park is the second parkto become a fruit park, the first beingin Montclair last October. The proj-ect will include 30 fruit trees with adedicated irrigation system, all ofwhich will be provided by IECG. he organization will also maintainthe fruit park for the first three years,which will include drip systemmaintenance and pruning. IECGwill also assure that the fruit park iscared for with organic pesticides.The project is funded largely in partby the USDA Forest Service. Otherpartners include: city of SanBernardino, Parks and RecreationDepartment, Integrated Infrastruc-tures, Inc. and Braceros Landscap-ing.fruit

A community engagement meet-ing will be held on March 28, at 6:00p.m. for members of the communityto select a location for the trees, se-lect a name for the fruit park and se-lect the types of fruit trees to beplanted. “The Big Dig” will take place onApril 12, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to2:00 p.m where volunteers will digthe 30 holes for each fruit tree withequipment provided by IECG. Groundbreaking will take place onApril 26, during which all trees willbe planted. Members of the commu-nity are encouraged to volunteer inplanting. The fruit park will be open to allmembers of the community and willnot be gated or enclosed. “Once thefruit is mature and ready pick, it’sfree to be picked by anyone whocomes to the park,” says Petit. The second phase of the NicholsonPark project will include a commu-nity garden that is set to launch mid-summer.Along with fruit parks and com-munity gardens, the organizationalso began a tree planting programin San Bernardino county. “All ofour work in in San Bernardinocounty. With the urban tree planting,the focus is on people that live orrented homes, apartments or condosin the underserved communities.Typically those communities are leftout of the free trees that get distrib-uted around those areas.”The organization helps to establishorganic tree parks, community gar-dens, as well as tree plantingthroughout San Bernardino countyin schools, churches, urban housingcomplexes and senior housing com-plexes. “Several of them we actuallymanage ourselves,” says Mary Petit,founder of the IECG. The program had a successfullaunch of a tree planting programlast year, in which the organization

distributed and planted over 400trees in 17 cities within the county.This marks the second year for thetree planting program and its well onits way to proving to be another suc-cessful year. IECG has also partnered with thecounty veterans affairs group to cre-ate the first “living memorial veter-ans garden” which is located at CalState San Bernardino. “It’s the firstone in the nation and we donatedtrees to Cal State. A group of themwere to provide a veterans garden,”says Petit.Mary Petit says her organization isthree-fold. IECG not only providestrees and gardens, but is also leadingthe way in developing aquaponicsgardening. “Aquaponics is whereyou use a combination of fish farm-ing to grow vegetables. The fishwater grows vegetables. We willraise tilapia fish and the water fromthe tanks will go through a self-con-tained, recirculating tubing throughgrow baskets that will grow vegeta-bles, herbs and even trees. And thereis no soil involved, but the fish wateris 100% organic and the plant lifegrows five to seven times faster thanif you planted in soil.”Petit calls aquaponics gardeningthe “wave of the future” that couldprovide a more economical solutionto planting during drought condi-tions. Petit is currently in the processof putting together an aquaponicsdemonstration at San BernardinoCounty Museum in Redlands withinthe coming months. For more information on how tobecome involved in the NicholsonPark project or for more informa-tion, visit: www.iecgarden.org

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IECG founder, Mary Petit ad-dresses the community duringthe first community engage-ment meeting for NicholsonPark fruit park project.

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Eleanor Torres and Councilman Rikke Van Jonson at the firstcommunity engagement meeting for Nicholson Park.

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Members of the community enjoy fresh fruits provided by the In-credible Edible Community Garden.

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Grand Terrace flexes poweragainst Redlands

By Richard Dawson

It only took one inning forGrand Terrace to seize con-trol of the Redlands Softball

Invitational title game that resultedin a 13-1 rout of Redlands HighSchool on Saturday, March 22.The Titans cranked out five hitsin the first inning against Terriersstarting pitcher Skie Munoz, high-lighted with back-to-back homeruns by Alyssa Martinez andMarissa Jauregui to jump out toa 6-0 lead.Grand Terrace (4-0) went on tototal 15 hits on the day, includingfour home runs and five doubles.The other home runs were soloshots by Eliyah Flores in the sec-ond and Jocelyn Battancourt inthe fifth.

Flores scored four times as shealso doubled twice and finishedtied for a game-high two RBIswith Bettancourt, Alexis Allen andBrandice Olmos.Allen paced the Titans with a 4-for-4 performance while battingturnaround.All the offensive firepower wasmore than enough for startingpitcher Melanie Olmos, who bat-tled out of jams through five in-nings, allowing six hits and twowalks while mixing in eight strike-outs. Redlands (8-1) had chances toget back into the game, loading thebases twice, but ended up strand-ing nine base runners. Defense didn’t do the Terriersany favors, as three errors ex-tended innings for the Titans. The tournament was the firstgames of the season for the Titans,notching wins over Lake ElsinoreLakeside, Hesperia Oak Hills andSan Bernardino Cajon in route tothis game. Grand Terrace will look to keepits momentum going when itopens up Sunkist League play athome against Colton (3-3) onMarch 28.Redlands will look to bounce

back when it opens up Citrus BeltLeague action that same day witha visit from Rialto Eisenhower (3-4).

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSON

Marissa Jauregui (#48) strutsto the plate after hitting one ofGrand Terrace's four homeruns in a 13-1 win over Red-lands high school during theRedlands Softball Invitationaltitle game.

PHOTO/RICHARDDAWSON

Melanie Olmos(#18) allowedone run on sixhits and twowalks while strik-ing out eight toearn the win forthe Titans.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSON

Eliyah Flores (#15) hit a homerun and added two doubles forGrand Terrace.

ObituaryJoseph Martin“Dino” Parrilla

Died March 2, 201411:20pm ArrowheadMedical Center in

Colton, Ca.He was 49. He was born in SanBernardino, Ca on Nov 11, 1964,to Jose Elias Parrilla and AndrellaSegura Landin. He lived and workin the Upland area, was a memberof the 11th St Baptist Church ofUpland. Joseph was preceded indeath by his wife Vera L Mc-Caulou, sister’s Aurora I Moralesand Anna P Jeffries. He is survivedby his children Priscilla P Marine,Joseph A Parrilla and Sonia V Par-rilla, grandchildren Sierra, Mason,Jackson and Alfonso, SiblingsDorothy Garcia, Veronica Mon-real, Filimon “Tito” Segura andPeter Garcia and niece’s andnephew’s. Loved by Tia’s, Tio’s,cousins and friends . MemorialService’s will be held April 4,2014 11am at Family FuneralChapel 128 N Riverside Ave Ri-alto, Ca followed by Burial at 3pm Bellevue Memorial Park On-tario.

Joseph Martin“Dino” Parrilla

VA Loma Linda OfferingPatient Orientation

Sessions

The VA Loma LindaHealthcare System is host-ing Veteran Orientation

sessions on the third Friday of themonth.The next informational sessionwill take place March 21 at 1 p.m.in the auditorium at the Jerry L.Memorial VA Medical Center inLoma Linda, Calif. Another onewill be held April 18, also at 1p.m. in the Medical Center Audi-torium. Each presentation will bethe same, so interested Veteransneed only attend one session.The Veteran Orientations willprovide all interested Veterans –

whether they are enrolled in VAhealth care or not – with informa-tion about benefits eligibility,health care, housing, mentalhealth, and many other programsoffered by VA.No RSVP is required. Refresh-ments will be served.Veterans who are not currentlyenrolled in VA health care canapply for enrollment at any time.Applications are accepted onlineat www.va.gov/healthbenefits/en-roll, by phone at 877-222-VETS,by mail, or in person at a VA med-ical facility.

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Bloomington Alumni signs professional contract withPennsylvania Rebellion

By Anthony Victoria

Inland Empire softball stand-out Ashley Carter made theultimate New Years Resolu-

tion statement. According to herfather John Carter, the 23-year oldoutfielder announced that her biggoal for the coming year was toplay in the National Pro Fastpitchleague.Mission Accomplished.In February Carter signed a twoyear contract with the Pennsylva-nia Rebellion who are in their in-augural year in the NPF. “This has always been a dream ofmine to play professional soft-ball,” said Carter. “I couldn’t standnot playing anymore, so to havethis opportunity is surreal.”As a four year varsity lettermanat Bloomington High School,Carter achieved a .464 batting av-erage, with 185 hits, and 63 runsbatted in. In addition to making theSan Bernardino Sun and Press En-terprise all-area softball teams, shemade the all-Sunkist League teamin her four years and was voted theSunkist Most Valuable Player inher senior season. Carter went onto play at Cal State Fullerton. Asa Junior she was selected to theAll-Big West Conference First

team as an outfielder and led theuniversity in offensive categoriessuch as hits, batting average, runsscored, and on-base percentage. Asa senior Carter averaged .259 andled the Titans in hits with 44 and13 RBI’s. She also led the teamwith 13 stolen bases in her final

season.Additional to her experience atthe collegiate level, the 5’4 out-fielder has played on the Califor-nia A’s softball travel team. Shewas a starting outfielder on the2012 squad that won the Women’sElite Fastpitch Canadian Cup de-

feating national teams from Japan,Australia and Venezuela. Despite her impressive resume,Carter went unselected in the 2013NPF College Draft and was over-looked by the Akron Racers duringa tryout earlier this year. She al-most didn’t make the trip to theRebellion’s open tryout in Febru-ary due to the lack of money. “I decided to give coach (Rick)Bertagnolli a call because I was in-terested,” she explained. “Hecalled me back telling me they hadinformation on me and I made thedecision to travel to Pennsylva-nia.” At the tryout Carter showcasedher defensive skills in the outfieldand displayed her hitting andbaserunning skills to the coachingstaff. The anticipation was nervewracking according to Carter.“Coach B explained to everyonetrying out that the longer it took toreceive a phone call, the better. Ifyou received a call right away, itwasn’t good news,” Carter said.“Later that day I received a phonecall from coach and thought im-mediately that I wasn’t what theywere looking for. It turned out theywanted to catch me before I flewout of Pennsylvania to negotiate acontract.”

Bertagnolli announced throughthe Rebellion website his delightin signing Carter. “Ashley is thetype of player and a special younglady that we are looking for. Shehas speed, athleticism and atremendous attitude,” he said.“The fact that she traveled fromCalifornia for this tryout says a lotabout her. She wants to win andcontribute to the success of theteam.” Her father John believes herdaughter has what it takes to com-pete among the best players in theworld, attributing her diligentwork ethic to her success. “Something I always say to her isthat dreams are unattainable, butgoals aren’t,” he said. “I think sheis phenomenal and she is standingout. She’s a hard working girl whoworks and stays in shape and Icouldn’t be more proud of her.”As she reports to training in earlyMay, Carter will be achieving herlifetime goal of stepping on thesame field with many of her child-hood idols. “I watched players like Cat Os-terman and Caitlin Lowe growingup and to be on the same field withthem and other olympians iscrazy,” she said. “It’s been mydream for so long.”

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Ashley Carter signing her two year contract with the Pennsyl-vania Rebellion.

Kids reel ‘em in atJunior Fishing WorkshopOver 100 youth partici-

pants came out to SanBernardino County Re-

gional Park’s Junior Fishing Work-shop at Yucaipa Regional Park onSaturday March 22. The event wassponsored by Supervisor JosieGonzalez and Friends of RegionalParks. The workshops aimed to in-troduce kids to fishing and getthem active and outdoors.The junior fishers arrived early toa very cold morning, but wereeager to learn about fishing. Theparticipants age range from 7 up to15 years of age. They were split up

into groups and began their learn-ing experience by rotating throughfive stations where they discov-ered the rules, what equipment andknots to use, how to cast theirlines, where to hold the fish, andhow to prepare their catches fordinner. After the participants madetheir way through each station,they had two hours of open fishingto practice their skills.An astounding 270 fish werecaught during the open fishing ses-sion, with many of the participantscatching the maximum of five.This is the most that the Regional

Parks Department has seen at aJunior Fishing Workshop in recentyears. Many of these participantscaught a fish for the very first time.About 3 troops of boy scouts werepresent and were able to expandtheir growing knowledge of theoutdoors. There were also a num-ber of families present that wereall fishing together. The partici-pants went home with a free sou-venir t-shirt and a day full of greatmemories.For more information about fu-ture events, please visithttp://www.sbcounty.gov/parks.

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San Bernardino startup seeks to connect students, small businesses

By Jazmine Collins

Imagine exchanging phonenumbers with the person nextto you by simply tapping

phones. It may be something youmight expect in a sci-fi flick, but inall reality, the future is now. A group of San Bernardino entre-preneurs are hoping to use suchtechnology, called near field com-munication, or NFC, to connectsmall businesses with studentsaround the Cal State SanBernardino campus. The Revolve Project recentlylaunched a Kickstarter campaign tofund a $25,000 pilot program set touse NFC. The pilot program calledRevolve Touch, will incorporate

NFC into several kiosks that will bestrategically placed on and aroundcampus to integrate social mediacheck-ins for participating busi-nesses. Participating businesses will placea kiosk at their establishment forstudents to utilize, and in return,students will be provided a couponor discount for using the system.The idea is to offer small businessesthe opportunity to gain exposurethrough social media platformswithout drastically increasing theiradvertising budgets.Along with social media check-ins, the technology will also havethe ability to connect consumerswith wifi connections from partici-pating businesses. The kiosks willhave a screen that can be cus-

tomized to display menus and otherbusiness information to partici-pants.“We want to stir the economicpot,” says Cesar Gomez, Chief Op-erating Officer for the RevolveProject. “We want to prove that itworks and if we can create an eco-nomic change for anybody, weneed to do it for San Bernardino.”“The technology that we have, it’sgoing to be in all the new phones.We are really looking into the fu-ture as to how people interact,” saysGomez. “We want to connect peo-ple.”The Revolve Project will create auser interface for interested partiesto sign up via the web and mobileapplications. Gomez hopes to further develop

the technology for businesses to in-corporate the kiosks as a one-stopcheck-in for interns, which will allbe validated with the system.

The projected pilot launch will betoward the end of 2014. For moreinformation, visit: www.revolve-project.com

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Working side by side with city officials like Mayor Carey Davis,The Revolve Project team looks to create a positive impact.

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State Assemblymember Cheryl Brown shares her support forthe Revolve Project team.

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The Revolve Project team hopes to improve the prosperity of the city by working in conjunctionwith city officials.

Walk/Run to promote Child Abuse Awareness Month

By MJ Duncan

CASA (Court AppointedSpecial Advocates) andYouth Action Project are

collaborating once again this yearto host the 7th Annual Care 4 KidsRun and Community ResourceFair on Saturday, Apr. 12 at GuastiRegional Park in Ontario from 9a.m. – 1 p.m. in recognition ofApril as Child Abuse Preventionand Awareness Month.CASA of San BernardinoCounty, a nonprofit organizationestablished locally in 1984, aimsto improve the lives of foster chil-dren and juvenile offenders withstable and consistent advocacy andmentoring provided throughtrained volunteers.In San Bernardino County thereare approximately 4,000 childrenwho live in foster care. They wereabused and/or neglected and re-moved from their homes and fam-ilies. As dependents of the court,these children pass through a courtsystem which leaves them lost,confused and alone.

CASA volunteers advocate forthe best interests of their assignedfoster youth directly to the court.They communicate frequentlywith youth and often become thesole source of consistency in thatchild’s life. Additionally, volun-teers advocate for their education,ensuring that they are in the appro-priate grade level and appropriateschool setting.According to CASA CommunityOutreach Manager Maggie Harris,there are between 120 – 140 youthwho are in need of CASA volun-teers.Joseph Williams, CEO of YouthAction Project, said he was com-pelled to partner with CASA in theRun four years ago when he real-ized that there were “too manyyoung people who were not read-ing and doing math as well as theyshould be,” which he considers aform of child abuse and neglect.“It’s important that we get mentorsand volunteers to help the youth inour community.”Youth Action Project works toempower San Bernardino's youthby developing the skills and habits

needed for economic and socialsuccess. It partners with CASAbecause they believe that neglect-ing education is detrimental for theindividual’s mental, physical andemotional health, as well as theirfuture.The goal of the upcomingWalk/Run event is to raise aware-ness about the plight of young peo-ple in the county, issues related tofoster care, literacy, education, andcommunity engagement. Therewill be resources available includ-ing those aimed at stemming vio-lence against youth. Thecommunity is encouraged to par-ticipate in the family-friendlyevent and connecting with othersto promote the safety and health ofyoung people.The first 300 registrants will re-ceive a free lunch courtesy of In NOut Burger.To register for the event or formore information about becominga volunteer call CASA at (909)881-6760 for more information, orvisit www.casaofsb.org.

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CASA of San Bernardino County and Youth Action Project are hosting the 7th Annual Care 4 KidsRun and Community Resource Fair on Saturday, Apr. 12 at Guasti Regional Park in Ontario from9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in recognition of April as Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month.

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The 7th Annual Care 4 Kids Run and Community Resource Fairis aimed at raising awareness about the plight of young peoplein San Bernardino County, issues related to foster care, literacy,education, and community engagement. Pictured are ElizabethPalafox, CASA advocate supervisor, and Trisha Hendrick-son, CASA program manager.

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New boxing club brings youth, officers together for training, positive interaction

By Cynthia Mendoza

Anew boxing club inColton is offering youthnot just a place to learn a

sport and keep their minds occu-pied but also a way to get to knowthe men and women of law en-forcement in a positive and rapportbuilding environment. Based in Hemet, the Cops 4 Kids& Communities program is now inColton through the efforts of Car-los Palomino and others who feltthe need for a boxing program.Palomino worked with the ColtonPolice Department’s PAL boxingprogram from 1999 to 2010. “Kids were calling me and ask-ing, ‘Coach, where can we go?’”Palomino said about why he feltthe need to keep a boxing programgoing strong. Palomonio came across the Cops4 Kids & Communities programand after a few years of effort andseeking support, the program fi-nally found a home at 1589 Bord-well, Unit C. in Colton.“We feel at home here. The kidsare happy,” he said.

Currently there are about 15 kidsin the program ages, six to 17. Thepolice officers that train kids arefrom various agencies in the In-land Empire, including RiversidePolice, San Bernardino Police, SanBernardino County Sheriff and Ri-alto Police. And yes, the officers donate theirtime. “No one gets paid for this,” Palo-moino said. Through the program, the kidslearn more self-confidence, re-spect for officers and self-esteem,apart from how to stay physicallyfit. Palmonio shared the story of oneparticular young man in the pastwho began the program at a certainweight and sort of quiet and shy.Within a short time he had lost 25pounds and was beaming withconfidence and excitement. And through positive interactionkids and officers also establishpositive relationships and rapportthat is conducive to life-long re-spect and understanding. When kids get to know officersin a relaxed social environment outof uniform, it reminds them thatthey too are real people, just likethem. When they eventually seeofficers in uniform they’ve alreadyestablished the goodwill and posi-tive rapport. Palmomino also emphasizedsome of the benefits of boxing it-self. “In boxing, you’re the team,” hesaid about the individual effort andreward that comes with the sport.“There is no competition againstothers and parents are very sup-portive of each other. And for ‘Coach’, as he’s known,the program and his reasons forbringing it to Colton also havestrong personal meaning; a desireto help kids avoid the pain andhardship that comes from making

poor choices for lack of guidanceand productive ways to spendtime. His own nephew Ray Acala Jr.was shot and killed in 1997 at theage of 17 in Fontana. The personwho shot him was never caught. “If I can help even one kid….”Palomonio says, and leaves it atthat through slightly misty eyes atthe memory of his nephew whowould have turned 35 on August11, 2014. Overall, through the work of thepolice officer, supportive parentsand young 20-something coaches,many of whom have been workingwith Palomino since their teens,the program has been a success. “I feel like we’ve accomplishedsomething here,” Palomino said.“We’re making a difference.” Just ask 11-year-old TommyMoreno, an avid young boxer. “It’s a good workout and it getsyou in shape,” he said. “We sparand have lots of fun.”For the time being, the programcosts $25 per month, but withmore community support andmore signups, the cost may godown. The program is in Colton but isopen to youth from any city. And while Palomino was instru-mental in bringing the program toColton, he made it very clear thathe could not have done it withoutthe support of several businessesand individuals, including: Leno’sRico Taco; Redlands Ford; Mr.Hae Park, the building owner;Colton Councilwoman SusanOliva and Colton Mayor SarahZamora. For general information on theCops 4 Kids & Communities pro-gram visit http://www.c4kc.orgFor information on the Coltonprogram contact Carlos Palominoat [email protected]

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The Cops 4 Kids & Communities boxing program in Colton bringstogether Colton youth with law enforcement officers from variousInland Empire agencies for a great physical workout and strongrapport building interaction. They train Monday through Thursdayfrom 4 to 6 p.m. at their facility at 1589 Bordwell, Unit C, in

PHOTO/CYNTHIA MENDOZA

Correctional officer Yesenia Nelson, back to camera, is justone of several local law enforcement officers who donate theirtime on a weekly basis to train Colton youth at the Cops 4 Kids& Communities boxing program.

San Bernardino Advisory Committee aims to provide educationon Rooftop Solar

By Anthony Victoria

Solar energy advocatesGRID Alternatives believethat the city of San

Bernardino is need of a feel goodstory and positive impact. On Wednesday March 19 theyheld their first San Bernardino Ad-visory Committee with the pur-pose of raising awareness abouttheir organization’s programs toreach and uplift low income home-owners and communities withinthe city’s boundaries.GRID Alternatives is a non-profitorganization that focuses onrooftop solar panel installations,paying particular interest on lowincome families and communitieswhile at the same time providingjob training for volunteers andtrainees seeking a career in thesolar industry. The organizationpartners up with other nonprofitssuch as, Habitat for Humanity,Neighborhood Housing Servicesfor the Inland Empire (NHSIE),and the Sierra Club. Representa-tives from all three organizations,along with Josue Castillo, fieldrepresentative for California As-semblymember Cheryl Brown(47th District), the Sierra Club MyGeneration Campaign, membersfrom the Center for CommunityAction and Environmental Justice(CCEJA) and Grid Alternatives IERegional Director Bambi Tran and

Outreach Coordinator LeidaChambliss rounded out the com-mittee members.“One of the biggest challengeswe have is legitimizing,” ex-plained Stuart Haniff, Develop-ment Officer at the GridAlternatives Inland Empire office.“A lot of times when programs areintroduced in San Bernardino andwe tell people about what we do,we have a hard time overcomingbarriers of distrust or misunder-standing. The bottomline is we aretrying to make residents realizethat this is not a scam.”“People always state what’s thecatch?. There is no catch,” Haniff

expressed. “If you qualify, it’s anopportunity for them to be im-pacted by our programs.”For Chambliss some of thestrengths of their program is theircreation of instant savings forhomeowners through the use ofsolar panels and their hands on jobtraining. She also informed thosepresent at the meeting the impor-tance of establishing partnershipswith community leaders, volun-teers, and homeowners. “As soon as the solar system isturned on, homeowners couldwatch their meters go backwardand see immediate savings,” shesaid. “Most of our installations are

done via volunteers. We are li-censed solar contractors, but ourvolunteer workforce are peoplewho are going to college or are un-employed contractors. The supportwe have from these people is ex-ceptional. They help us spread themessage and validate the work thatwe do.”During the group discussion,there were several ideas that werebrought up in relation to commu-nity outreach and education re-garding rooftop solar installation.Councilmember Johnsonemphasized holding town hallmeetings with political leaders toprovide more education and pro-

vide residents the opportunity toask questions. Castillo reiteratedthe idea further by stating he waswilling to canvas his ward to speakto his constituents.“We can make residents feelcomfortable by engaging withthem and proving them it is not ascam. Our offices are open andwilling to help,” said Castillo.“We can have the same idea, butwhy not have an open forum,” saidAgyemang. “Right now we’redoing a lot of thinking for them butwhy not let them voice their opin-ions?”Ericka Flores, a community or-ganizer CCEJA said that theprocess won’t be easy and it maytake a bold effort to gain the com-munity’s trust. “We do host a lot of communitymeetings. It has taken years of in-vestment to have these relation-ships with these residents,” shesaid. “We have built that trust. Ithink if you want to get the pointacross, there’s no other legitimatesource than another communityperson. A town hall meeting isgreat, but there is a lot of skepti-cism. If you can’t get one personin the neighborhood to spread theword, it will provide a link.” The committee plans on holdingquarterly meetings with the nextplanned meeting taking place inJune.

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIA

Members of several community organizations and GRID Alternatives discuss ideas to inform res-idents about their rooftop solar programs during the San Bernardino Advisory Committee Meetingon March 19.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002893The following person(s) is (are)doing as: JIMMY JOHN’S, 12209Silverberry Street, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91739JJ Fontana Investment Corp.,12209 Silverberry Street, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91739This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation.The 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 declaresas true 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/Pado Tovar Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0003016The following person(s) is (are)doing as: MIKE’S PREMIERMOTORS, 1105 Orange Street,Redlands, CA 92374Michael J Poortenga, 1516 CherylStreet, Redlands, CA 92374This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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 declaresas true 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 PoortengaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 17,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0003095The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ACCOUNTING SOLU-TIONS FOR SMALL BUSINESS,560 N Arrowhead Ave 9B, SanBernardino, CA 92401Jose Cisneros, 560 N ArrowheadAve 9B, San Bernardino, CA92401This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Jose CisnerosStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 19,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0003114The following person(s) is (are)doing as: BESTRA INCOME TAXSERVICES, 425 W Foothill Blvd.,Ste D, Rialto, CA 92376Giulliana P Benavides, 425 WFoothill Blvd., Ste D, Rialto, CA92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Giulliana P BenavidesStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 19,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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FBN No. 2014-0003111The following person(s) is (are)doing as: BENAVIDES & BENA-VIDES INCOME TAX, 425 W.Foothill Blvd, #D, Rialto, CA 92376Giulliana P Benavides, 1533 NorthAcacia Ave., Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Giulliana P BenavidesStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 19,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002961The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CHABELLAS CLEAN-ING SERVICES, 1415 WashingtonStreet, Redlands, CA 92374Isabel C De Leon, 1415Washington Street, Redlands, CA92374This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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

as true 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/Isabel C De LeonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 14,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002657The following person(s) is (are)doing as: DIAMOND VAPES,14947 Yucca Ave Unit A, Fontana,CA 92335Jennifer L Hoang, 14947 YuccaAve Unit A, Fontana, CA 92335Charles Hoang, 14947 Yucca AveUnit A, Fontana, CA 92335This business is conducted by(a/an): Married Couple.The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 12/01/2013By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true 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/Charles HoangStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 7,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002955The following person(s) is (are)doing as: KOYA SUSHI, 9810Sierra Ave #E, Fontana, CA 92335Chris B Xu, 12957 Ramona Ave#9, Chino, CA 91710This business is conducted by(a/an): Married Couple.The 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 declaresas true 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/Chris B XuStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 14,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002765The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CLEAR IMAGE SATEL-LITE SYSTEMS, 3400 InlandEmpire Blvd. #101, Ontario, CA91764.Israel Orejel, 4495 N Acapulco St.,San Bernardino, CA 92407.This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual.The 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 declaresas true 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/Israel OrejelStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 11,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/27/2014 & 4/3,10,17/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002502The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SG LOGISTICS, 187335th Street, Bloomington, CA 92316Sara M Guzman, 18733 5th Street,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Sara M Guzman. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 05,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002662The following person(s) is (are)doing as: JOE BROTHERS CUS-TOMS, 735 W Rialto Ave., Unit B,Rialto, CA 92376Jose F Bermudez, 1316 WEtiwanda Ave., Rialto,CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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 Bermudez. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002761The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ELARKI PAINTING, 9628Redwood Ave., Fontana, CA 92335Antonio Avila, 9628 Redwood Ave.,Fontana, CA 92335This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Antonio Avila. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 11,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002908The following person(s) is (are)doing as: 10-35 TACTICAL, 1400W Edgehill Rd., #4, SanBernardino, CA 92405Nathan Tapper, 1400 W EdgehillRd., #4, San Bernardino, CA 92405Randy Norwood, 2400 E SenecaStreet, #201, Pasadena, ca 91107This business is conducted by(a/an): General Partnership. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Nathan Tapper. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

Professions Code) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002870The following person(s) is (are)doing as: EASY FLEX, 1661Davidson Street, Loma Linda, CA92354Blanca Maldonado, 1661 DavidsonStreet, Loma Linda, CA 92354This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Blanca Maldonado. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002851The following person(s) is (are)doing as: TRUE AUTOMOTIVEREPAIR, 18847 4th St.,Bloomington, CA 92316Todd S Young, 18847 4th St.,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Todd S Young. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 12,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002803The following person(s) is (are)doing as: GLASS & TINT MAS-TERS, 901 E Washington St.,#359, Colton, CA 92324Alfonso J Uribe Ortiz, 901 EWashington St., #359, Colton, CA92324This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Alfonso J Uribe Ortiz. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 12,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002656The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CAROLINA’S BEAUTIES6171 Chantel Drive, Fontana, CA92336Denise Carolina, 6171 ChantelDrive, Fontana, CA 92336Omar Muhammad, 6171 ChantelDrive, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): CoPartners. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/A.By 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/Denise Carolina. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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 and

Published in Colton CourierC-4018

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002977The following person(s) is (are)doing as: DIURSIJ HOME, 28479Greenspot Rd Spc 1L., Highland,CA 92346Severo Arana, 28479 Greenspot RdSpc 1L., Highland, CA 92346Uriel A Morales Arana, 28479Greenspot Rd Spc 1L., Highland,CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): General Partnership. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 3/16/2014By 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/Severo Arana. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 17,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4019

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002760The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ALL HEART INVEST-MENTS, 7605 Rockway Ave.,Yucca Valley, CA 92284Helenita C Younglove, 7605Rockway Ave., Yucca Valley, CA92284This business is conducted by(a/an): individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 12/10/2002By 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/Helenita C Younglove. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 11,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4020

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002875The following person(s) is (are)doing as: NO LIMIT BUILDER,27197 Pacific Street, Highland, CA92346Jose L Diaz, 27197 Pacific Street,Highland, CA 92346Veronica Diaz, 27197 PacificStreet, Highland, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): Married Couple. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 03/01/2014By 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/Jose L Diaz. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/20,27/2014 & 4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4021

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002876The following person(s) is (are)doing as: DC SMOG SCHECK, 491Wildrose Ave Unit M, Colton, CA92324Juan M Gallardo, 491 Wildrose AveUnit M, Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Juan M GallardoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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 and

Published in Colton CourierC-4030

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002943The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SPRING COMMUNICA-TIONS, 27949 Greenspot Rd., SteA., Highland, CA 92346Springs Communications Holding,Inc., which will do business inCalifornia as SC SpringCommunications Holding, Inc., 3939S Wasatch Blvd., Ste 1, salt LakeCity, UT 84124This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above inN/A.By 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/Jason Ellis. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 14,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from the dateit was 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 3/20,27/2014 &4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4031

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002208The following person(s) is (are)doing as: EPIC BLENDS BARBERSHOP, 145 W Valley Blvd., Colton,A 92324Rodolfo Valencia, 1735 EWashington Street, Apt D11, Colton,CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above inN/A.By 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/Rodolfo Valencia. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from the dateit was 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 3/20,27/2014 &4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4032

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001964The following person(s) is (are)doing as: IE TILE GUYS, INLANDEMPIRE TILE GUYS, 631 E GStreet, Colton, CA 92324Arnold A Payne, 631 E G Street,Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above inN/A.By 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/Arnold A Payne. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 21,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from the dateit was 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 3/20,27/2014 &4/3,10/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4033

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001918The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ALL DOLLED UP, 997 WAlru Street, Rialto, CA 92376Angelica Rodriguez, 997 W AlruStreet, Rialto, CA 92376Rozenda L Chavez, 568 SWaterman Ave, Unit A, SanBernardino, CA 92408Stephanie R Mendoza, 9275 BigMeadow Rd., Riverside, CA 92509This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above inN/A.By 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/Stephanie R MendozaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 20,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from the dateit was 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 3/20,27/2014 &4/3,10/2014.

NOTICE OF LIEN SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE

§798.56a AND COMMERCIAL CODE §§

7209 AND 7210

To:Michelle Perault and Jason PeraultDerald G. Hinde and Kay F. Hinde2751 Reche Canyon Road, Space 110Colton, California 92324

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat Reche Canyon MobileEstates claims a lien against themobilehome described below inthe sum of $3,195.35. This sumrepresents the storage value ofthe site where the mobilehomehas been stored from November1, 2013 through March 11, 2014,plus costs incurred in removingor storing the mobilehome, andother amounts recoverable underCalifornia Civil Code § 798.56a.The rental rate for storage is$13.90 per day, and additionalamounts may accrue for utilities,storage, attorney’s fees, publica-tion fees and other expensesbefore the date of sale.

Manufacturer: CASA LOMATradename: CASA LOMA Model: UnknownYear of Manufacture: 1969Decal or License No.: AAX2753Serial No(s).: 9812X

9812XXInsignia: 262990

262991

Location: Reche Canyon MobileEstates, 2751 Reche CanyonRoad, Space 110, Colton,California 92324, County of SanBernardino.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat the mobilehome will be soldat 10:00 A.M. on April 14, 2014 at2751 Reche Canyon Road,Space 110, Colton, California92324. The sale is for the mobile-home only and does not includethe right to keep the mobilehomeon-site. The mobilehome mustbe removed from the park uponcure of the lien or if sold at thelien sale. To inquire about thesale, call the Chana Law Firm at(714) 680-4080.

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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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3989

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001583The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SECURITY DEFENSE,308 N Riverside Avenue, Ste 110,Rialto, CA 92376Border Security Inc., 308 NRiverside Avenue, Ste 110, Rialto,CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 04/15/2002By 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/Maria Juarez. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 12,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3990

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002352The following person(s) is (are)doing as: INTERNATIONAL WOR-SHIP CENTER, 1016 E CooleyDrive, Ste T, Colton, CA 92324Bolaji A Arowolo, 1016 E CooleyDrive, Ste T, Colton, CA 92324 This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Bolaji A Arowolo. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino March 3,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3991

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002171The following person(s) is (are)doing as: BRENTWOOD CARE,3152 Park Vista Drive, Rialto, CA92376Evie A Lengkong, 3152 Park VistaDrive, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 Publi c Recordupon filing.s/Evie A Lengkong. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 26,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3992

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001264The following person(s) is (are)doing as: TOP NUTRITION, 12085Central Avenue, Ste H7, Chino, CA91710Rafael Ruiz, 4622 Grand Avenue,Montclair, CA 91763This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 Publi c Recordupon filing.s/Rafael Ruiz. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 04,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3993

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001436The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CONJUNTO PRIMAVERAMUSIC, 2019 N Riverside Ave., #1,Rialto, CA 92377Fabio E Felix Vega, 15880 Hercules

correct. 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 L Isidro. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 26,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3985

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002101The following person(s) is (are)doing as: GERALD BRYANTWATER TRUCK RENTALS, 2714111th Street, Highland, CA 92346Gerald L Bryant, 27141 11th Street,Highland, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Gerald L Bryant. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 25,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3986

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002059The following person(s) is (are)doing as: GENUINE AUTO PARTS,311 E Valley Blvd., Colton, CA92324Riverside Auto Parts Inc., PO Box53347, Riverside, CA 92517This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The 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/Thomas Torres III. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 25,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3987

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002180The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SOLAR UNIVERSE,10373 Trademark Street Ste B.,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Solar Network, Inc., 1550G TiburonBlvd., #236, Tiburon, CA 94920This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 02/07/2013By 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/David Cobian. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3988

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002181The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SOLAR UNIVERSE,10373 Trademark Street Ste B.,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730JDC Energy Solutions LLC., 10373Trademark Street Ste B., RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 02/07/2013By 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/David Cobian. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-

Published in Colton CourierC-3980

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002075The following person(s) is (are)doing as: NUTRIMAS, 247 EBaseline Road, Rialto, CA 92376Eduardo Vallejo, 142 W VictoriaStreet, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Eduardo Vallejo. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 25,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3981

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002034The following person(s) is (are)doing as: MONICA STUDIOSACADEMY AND BEAUTY, 618 SMount Vernon Ave., Ste 134, SanBernardino, CA 92410Monica Studios Cosmetics, Inc.,618 S Mount Vernon Ave., Ste 134,San Bernardino, CA 92410This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 11/15/2011By 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/Juan J Flores. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 24,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3982

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001639The following person(s) is (are)doing as: RUSTIC DOORS & CUS-TOM MILLWORKS, 1265 NFitzgerald Ave., Unit I, Rialto, CA92376Evangelina Marquez, 171 EMadrona Street, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Evangelina Marquez . Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 13,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3983

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001681The following person(s) is (are)doing as: JAC TRANSPORT, 8946Sultana Ave., Fontana, CA 92335Maria Arias, 8946 Sultana Ave.,Fontana, CA 92335This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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/Maria Arias . Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 14,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002145The following person(s) is (are)doing as: JOSE’S MOBILE TECH,130 E Phillips Street, Ontario, CA91761Jose L Isidro, 130 E Phillips Street,Ontario, CA 91761This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 and

Street, Hesperia, CA 92345This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 10/20/2013By 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 Publi c Recordupon filing.s/Fabio E Felix Vega. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/6,13,20,27/2014.Petitioner or Attorney: JoseVidal Jr., 7717 Church Avenue#105, Highland, CA 92346. ProPerSuperior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 303West Third Street, First Floor,San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Jose Vidal JR,FOR CHANGE OF NAMEAMENDED ORDER TO SHOW

CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAME

Case Number: CIVDS 1314795TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: Jose VidalJR has filed a petition with thiscourt for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: Jose Vidal JR toProposed name: Jose VidalLopez JRTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why thepetition for change of nameshould not be granted. Any per-son objecting to the namechanges described above mustfile a written objection thatincludes the reasons for theobjection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduledto be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause whythe petition should not be grant-ed. If no written objection istimely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 3-26-14, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept:S31The 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: FEB 20 2014BRIAN S. McCARVILLEJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier2/27,3/6,3/13,3/20/14 C-3976

Petitioner or Attorney:Trishalynn Sanchez, 6417Brenda Lane, San Bernardino,CA 92407.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 303West Third Street, First Floor,San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: TrishalynnSanchez, FOR CHANGE OFNAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS 1402601TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: TrishalynnSanchez has filed a petition withthis court for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: Edward AnthonyMarkee to Proposed name:Edward Anthony SanchezTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why thepetition for change of nameshould not be granted. Any per-son objecting to the namechanges described above mustfile a written objection thatincludes the reasons for theobjection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduledto be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause whythe petition should not be grant-ed. If no written objection istimely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:4/14/14, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept:S34The 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: MAR 04 2014BRIAN S. McCARVILLEJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier3/13,20,27, 4/3/14 C-4012

SUMMONS (Family Law)-CITACIóN (Derecho familiar)

NOTICE To Respondent: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO):

RYAN E. GELVEZONYOU ARE BEING SUED:

(LO ESTÁN DEMANDANDO).PETITIONER’S NAME IS:

(NOMBRE DEL DEMANDANTE):

OSUALDA D. GELVEZONCase Number: FAMSS 1301188You have 30 CALENDAR DAYSafter this Summons and Petitionare served on you to file aResponse (form FL-120 or FL-123) at this court and have a copyserved on the petitoner. A letter orphone call will not protect you. If you do not file your Responseon time, the court may makeorders affecting your marriage ordomestic partnership, your prop-erty, and custody of your children.You may be ordered to pay sup-port and attorney fees and costs.If you cannot pay the filing fee,ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. If you want legal advice, contact alawyer immediately. You can getinformation about finding lawyersat the California Courts OnlineSelf-Help Center (www.courtin-fo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at theCalifornia Legal Services Website (www.lawhelp california.org),or by contacting your local courtor county bar association.Tiene 30 DIAS CALENDARIOSdespués de haber recibido laentrega legal de esta Citacíon yPetición para presentar unaRespuesta (formulario FL-120 óFL-123) ante la corte y efectuar laentrega legal de una copia alsolicitante. Una carta o llamadatelefónica no basta para prote-gerlo.Si no presenta su Respuesta atiempo, la corte puede darórdenes que afecten su matrimo-nio o pareja de hecho, sus bienesy la custodia de sus hijos. La cortetambién le puede ordenar quepague manutención, y honorariosy costos legales. Si no puedepagar la cuota de presentación,pida al secretario un formulario deexención de cuotas.Si desea obtener asesoramientolegal, póngase en contacto deinmediato con un abogado.Puede obtener información paraencontrar a un abogado en elCentro de Ayuda de las Cortes deCalifornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov),en el sitio Web de los ServiciosLegales de California(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org) oponiéndose en contacto con elcolegio de abogados de su con-dado. NOTICE: The restraining orderson page 2 are effective againstboth spouses or domestic part-ners until the petition is dismissed,a judgement is entered, or thecourt makes further orders. Theseorders are enforceable anywherein California by any law enforc-ment officer who has received orseen a copy of them.AVISO: Las órdenes de restric-ción que figuran en la página 2valen ambos cónyuges o parejade hecho hasta que de despida lapetición, se emita un fallo o lacorte dé otras órdenes. Cualquierautoridad de la ley que hayarecibido o vista una copia deestas órdenes puede hacerlasacatar en cualquier lugar deCalifornia.NOTE: If a judgment or supportorder is entered, the court mayorder you to pay all or part of thefees and costs that the courtwaived for yourself or for the otherparty. If this happens, the partyordered to pay fees shall be givennotice and an opportunity torequest a hearing to set aside theorder to pay waived court fees. AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-13-563745-JP OrderNo.: 130121408-CA-MAI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED3/29/2005. 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, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): ENRIQUE BAL-TAZAR AND GLORIA BAL-TAZAR, HUSBAND AND WIFE,AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded:4/5/2005 as Instrument No.2005-0231975 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 4/10/2014 at 12:00:00 PMPlace of Sale: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entrance tothe County Courthouse, 351North Arrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $163,280.53 The pur-ported property address is:1734 N RANCHO AVE,COLTON, CA 92324 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0160-101-27-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that thereare risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the prop-erty itself. Placing the highestbid at a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auc-tion, you are or may be respon-sible for paying off all liens sen-ior to the lien being auctionedoff, before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that may existon this property by contactingthe county 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 property,you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding thetrustee’s sale or visit thisInternet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-13-563745-JP .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale. If

the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole and exclu-sive remedy shall be the returnof monies paid to the Trustee,and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. If thesale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previouslybeen discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letteris intended to exercise the noteholders right’s against the realproperty only. As required bylaw, you are hereby notified thata negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may besubmitted to a credit reportagency if you fail to fulfill theterms of your credit obligations.QUALITY MAY BE CONSID-ERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 2141 5th AvenueSan Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line: 714-730-2727 Or Login to:http:/ /www.qual i ty loan.comReinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp. TS No.: CA-13-563745-JP IDSPub #0063362 Published Colton Courier3/20/14,3/27/14,4/3/14 C-4017

Petitioner or Attorney: ElizabethSaldana, 1246 N. PennsylvaniaSt., San Bernardino, CA 92411.Petitioner In Pro Per. Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 303West Third Street, First Floor, SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Elizabeth Saldana,FOR CHANGE OF NAMEORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECase Number: CIVDS 1402746TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: ElizabethSaldana has filed a petition withthis court for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: a. Ruby AnabellaRomero b. Eliza ValentinaRomero to Proposed name: a.Ruby Anabella Saldana b. ElizaValentina SaldanaTHE 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 should notbe granted. Any person objectingto the name changes describedabove must file a written objectionthat includes the reasons for theobjection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduled tobe heard and must appear at thehearing to show cause why thepetition should not be granted. Ifno written objection is timely filed,the court may grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:4/28/14, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept:S35The 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 set forhearing on the petition in the fol-lowing newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county:Colton CourierDated: MAR 10 2014BRIAN S. McCARVILLEJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier3/20,3/27,4/3,4/10/14 C-4016

Petitioner or Attorney: DanielaLewis, P.O. Box 3088, Crestline,CA 92325. In pro per. Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 303West Third Street, First Floor,San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Daniela Lewis &Nathan Lewis, FOR CHANGEOF NAMEORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECase Number: CIVDS 1402905TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: Daniela Lewis& Nathan Lewis has filed a peti-tion with this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Luciana RuelasSoto to Proposed name: LucianaLewisTHE 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: 04-30-14, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept: S34The 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: MAR 17 2014BRIAN S. McCARVILLEJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier3/20,3/27,4/3,4/10/14 C-4015

orden de manutención, la cortepuede ordenar que usted pagueparte de, o todos las cuotas y cos-tos de la corte previamente exen-tas a petición de usted o de la otraparte. Si esto ocurre, la parteordenada a pagar estas cuotasdebe recibir aviso y la oportunidadde solicitas una audencia paraanular la orden de pagar las cuo-tas exentas.The name and address of thecourt is: (El nombre y dirección dela corte es)San Bernardino County SuperiorCourt351 N. Arrowhead Ave.San Bernardino, CA 92415The name, address and tele-phone number of petitioner'sattorney, or petitioner without anattorney is: (El nombre, la direc-ción y el número de teléfono delabogado del solicitante, or delsolicitante que no tiene abogado,son)Osualda D. Gelvezon17611 Shamrock AvenueFontana, CA 92336Date: MAR 13 2013Clerk, by (Secretario, por), LAURAL M. PAULDeputy (Asistente)Published Colton Courier3/13,20,27,4/3/14 C-4013

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Trustee Sale No. :20120134001056 Title OrderNo.: 120167490 FHA/VA/PMINo.: NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST, DATED09/05/2006. 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. NDExWest, L.L.C., as duly appoint-ed Trustee under and pursuantto Deed of Trust Recorded on09/14/2006 as Instrument No.2006-0629601 , MODIFIED11/23/2010; DOC. NO. 2010-0498733 of official records inthe office of the CountyRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, State of CALI-FORNIA. EXECUTED BY:SOLEDAD V. BECERRA,WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by California CivilCode 2924h(b), (payable attime of sale in lawful money ofthe United States). DATE OFSALE: 03/26/2014 TIME OFSALE: 1:00 PM PLACE OFSALE: AT THE MAIN

(SOUTH) ENTRANCE TOTHE CITY OF CHINO CIVICCENTER, 13220 CENTRALAVE., CHINO, CA. STREETADDRESS and other commondesignation, if any, of the realproperty described above ispurported to be: 971 ILLINOISAVE, COLTON, CALIFORNIA92324 APN#: 0164-102-42The 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 war-ranty, 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 cre-ated by said Deed of Trust.The total amount of the unpaidbalance of the obligationsecured by the property to besold and reasonable estimatedcosts, expenses andadvances at the time of theinitial publication of the Noticeof Sale is $398,223.63. 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 islocated. 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 afee for this information. If youconsult either of theseresources, you should beaware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this notice of salemay 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 toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustee's sale orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.nationwideposting.comfor information regarding thesale of this property, using thefile number assigned to thiscase 20120134001056.Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. FOR TRUSTEE SALEINFORMATION PLEASECALL: NATIONWIDE POST-ING & PUBLICATION A DIVI-SION OF FIRST AMERICANTITLE INSURANCE COMPA-NY 5005 WINDPLAY DRIVE,SUITE 1 EL DORADO HILLS,CA 95762-9334 916-939-0772www.nationwideposting.comNDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BEACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NDEx West,L.L.C. as Trustee Dated:02/25/2014 NPP0227336 Published Colton Courier3/6, 3/13, 3/20/14 C-3992

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT, pursuant to CaliforniaCommercial Code Section9504 and California Healthand Safety Code Section18037.5, by reason of thedefault existing under theMobilehome Sale and SecurityAgreement dated August 1,2010 by andbetweenEVANNALYNN VALLIER, ESTATE OFEVANNA LYNN VALLIER,SHAMON RAHEEM BENN,heir to Evanna Lynn VallierandLAKE CADENA INVEST-MENTS, LTD., dba CadenaCreek Mobilehome Park("Creditor") covering themobilehome described below,Creditor, by and through itsAgent, will sell to the highestbidder at 2851 S. La CadenaDrive, Space Number 254,City of Colton, County of SanBernardino, State ofCalifornia, on the 27th day ofMarch 2014 at 10:00 a.m., themobilehome described as fol-lows:Manufacturer: CHAMPIONHOME BUILDERS COTrade Name: LINDSAYESTATEModel Year: 1999Serial Nos.: 090090111561B/AHCD Decal No.: LBB3749At any time before such sale,the mobilehome may beredeemed in accordance withCalifornia Commercial CodeSection 9506 and CaliforniaHealth and Safety CodeSection 18037.5, by tenderingfulfillment of all obligationssecured by the mobilehome,including but not limited to, theunpaid principal balance, inter-est thereon, expenses reason-ably incurred by Creditor inretaking, holding and prepar-ing the mobilehome for dispo-sition and in arranging for suchsale, and attorney's fees andsuch other collection expens-es as may be reasonablyincurred by Creditor, which atthe date of this Notice of Saleare estimated to be the totalsum of $17,675.52 plus addi-tional amounts accruing andcosts incurred after the date ofthis Notice of Sale. Currentlydated cashier's checks or cer-tified checks payable toCreditor are acceptable toAgent provided proper identifi-cation is available.Said mobilehome will be sold"as is" and "where is", andwithout any covenant or war-ranty, express or implied,regarding title, possession,mobilehome park approval,encumbrances, or any othermatter whatsoever, including,but not limited to the impliedwarranty of merchantability.If the amount obtained uponthe sale of the mobilehome isinsufficient to pay all of theamounts due under theMobilehome Sale and SecurityAgreement, the Creditorintends to pursue a deficiencyclaim pursuant to CaliforniaHealth and Safety CodeSection 18038.7.Dated this 5th day of March2014, at Santa Ana, California.Diane Andrikos, AuthorizedAgentfor Creditor, Lake CadenaInvestments, Ltd.dba Cadena CreekMobilehome Park1801 E. Edinger Avenue, Suite230 Santa Ana, CA 92705(714) 480-1120, Ext. 115cc: Department of Housingand Community DevelopmentCNS-2596634#Published Colton Courier3/13/14 C-4014

92394George H Burgess Jr., 15853Stetson Way, Victorville, CA 92394This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/2/2004By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/George H Burgess Jr.. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4002.

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002220The following person(s) is (are)doing as: HIGH DESERT SCREEN,7235 Jenkins Ave., Hesperia, CA92345Frank Simpson, 7235 Jenkins Ave.,Hesperia, CA 92345This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 4/10/2009By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Frank Simpson Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4003.

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002213The following person(s) is (are)doing as: FENCE WORKS, 8800Hickory Avenue, Hesperia, CA92345John A, Morrow, Inc., 8800 HickoryAvenue, Hesperia, CA 92345This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 4/20/2004By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Holly R. MorrowStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002234The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CESAR’S JEWELRY,15560 7th Street, Victorville, CA92395Pedro C Pinto, 15560 7th Street,Victorville, CA 92395This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/13/2014By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Pedro C PintoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-

s/Dolores J Herrera. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 26,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3998

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001680The following person(s) is (are)doing as: THE CHURCH OF GODORGANIZATION, 1143 N MountVernon Ave., Colton, CA 92324La Iglesia de Dios Organizacion,Inc., PO Box 310648, Fontana, CA92331This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Jose R. Jovel. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 14,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3999

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002638The following person(s) is (are)doing as: NOTHATEBUTENVYHAIR SALON, 797 E Mesa Drive,Rialto, CA 92376Lauren A Porter, 797 E Mesa Drive,Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 2/5/2006By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Lauren A Porter. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002431The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ALL HANDMADE CRE-ATIONS BY LAS MENES, 2369Portola Street, San Bernardino, CA92407Maria E Rubio, 2369 Portola Street,San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Maria E Rubio. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 04,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4001.

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002239The following person(s) is (are)doing as: PAPPY’S VENDING,15853 Stetson Way, Victorville, CA

Published in Colton CourierC-3994

Abandonment of FictitiousBusiness Name Statement

FBN No. 2014-0002670The following person(s) is (are)doing as: S&L CLEAN N GO SERV-ICES, 25675 Turmeric Way,Moreno Valley, CA 92553Sergio M Ruiz, 25675 TurmericWay, Moreno Valley, CA 92553Guadalupe Avalos, 25675 TurmericWay, Moreno Valley, CA 92553This business is conducted by(a/an): General Partnership. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Sergio M Ruiz. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3995

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002624The following person(s) is (are)doing as: JUDY’S FASHION, 491Wildrose Avenue, Colton, CA92324Maria C De La Torre, 560 EValencia Street, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Maria C De La Torre. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3996

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002611The following person(s) is (are)doing as: COMPANYROCKET,8659 Haven Ave, Ste 200, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Teknica ITG, 8659 Haven Ave, Ste100, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Corporation. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/M. Ponce de Leon. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Mar 07,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-3997

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002176The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ABSOLUTE KUSTOMZ,27236 3rd Street, Unit A, Highland,CA 92346Dolores J Herrera, 4631 SepulvedaAve, San Bernardino, CA 92404This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 2/15/2014By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.

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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4005.

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002243The following person(s) is (are)doing as: WANDA’S PRESCHOOL& DAYCARE, 18144 Symeron Rd.,Apple Valley, CA 92307Wanda M Fisher, 18144 SymeronRd., Apple Valley, CA 92307This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 9/10/1999By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Wanda M FisherStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 27,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4006

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001580The following person(s) is (are)doing as: ON THE SPOT NOTARY,7641 Newberry Lane, Fontana, CA92336Marie M Lopez, 7641 NewberryLane, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 2/12/2014By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Marie M LopezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 12,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4007

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001943The following person(s) is (are)doing as: MPOWERED BODY,14970 Mammoth Pl., Fontana, CA92336Michelle N Rice, 14970 MammothPl., Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Michelle N RiceStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 21,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4008

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0001585The following person(s) is (are)doing as: SYNAPSE HOMEAUTOMATION, 7225 Banyan Ct.,Fontana, CA 92336Philip D Eaton, 7225 Banyan Ct.,Fontana, CA 92336 This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/11/2014By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or she

knows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Philip D EatonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 12,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4009

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002139The following person(s) is (are)doing as: NIMIA & ASSOCIATESMARKETING, 5073 SnowberryDrive, Fontana, CA 92336Wilie S Reyes, 5073 SnowberryDrive, Fontana, CA 92336Harold J Reyes, 5073 SnowberryDrive, Fontana, CA 92336Nimia O Reyes, 5073 SnowberryDrive, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): General Partnership. The registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 10/12/2011By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Nimia O ReyesStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Feb 26,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4010

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002700The following person(s) is (are)doing as: CLEAN N GO SERVIC-ES, 1032 N Lilac Avenue, Apt 40,Rialto, CA 92376Sergio M Ruiz, 1032 N LilacAvenue, Apt 40, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): Individual. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Sergio M RuizStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino March 10,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

Published in Colton CourierC-4011

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2014-0002708The following person(s) is (are)doing as: TJ MARKET, 7100Victoria Avenue, Highland, CA92346TJ Business Inc., 449 PartridgeLane, San Jacinto, CA 92582This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Partnership. The 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 declaresas true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I amalso aware that all information onthis statement becomes PublicRecord upon filing.s/Harjeet S. Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino March 10,2014 .Notice-This fictitious name state-ment expires five years from thedate it was filed in the office of thecounty clerk. A new fictitious busi-ness name 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) Published3/13,20,27/2014 & 4/3/2014.

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • March 27, 2014 • Page A23

Redlands Sunrise Rotary raises thousands at annual Crab N’ Jazz gala By Yazmin Alvarez

The Redlands Sunrise Ro-tary Club recently held itslargest fundraiser, Crab N’

Jazz, helping raise thousands insupport of community and Rotarianprograms for local youth. To highlight those that Rotarysupports, the event was volunteerrun with a total of 120 youth fromlocal high schools and membersfrom Yucaipa Rotary Club. Teens from Redlands East Valley,Redlands High, Citrus Valley,Grove and Arrowhead Christiantook on the role of servers and en-tertainment was provided by Red-lands High School’s jazz ensembleand Beattie Middle School’s jazzband to help make the seventh an-nual event at the Edwards Mansiona success.

While the event included its an-nual featured attraction--king crab--a few new elements wereintroduced this year, like smart-phone bidding.A live auction headed by a Rotar-ian auctioneer from Seattle soldsome big items like trips to Bali anddinners presented by Chef LaurantBaillon.The fundraising effort is the club’smajor annual event that supportscommunity projects and scholar-ships for students. Last year’s eventhelped raise $50,000.A portion of tickets sales from thisyear’s event will help fund the re-furbishment efforts of a new facil-ity for the areas homeless teens, adozen $2,000 scholarships for localhigh school seniors, cover costs forsummer camps for more than adozen middle and high schoolersand

will also support Rotary’s Stu-dent-of-the-Month awards pro-gram, said Cheryl Evans, Crab N’Jazz chairwoman.Ticket proceeds will also supportRedlands Family Services Associ-ation along with Inland HarvestFood Bank, Evans added. The total raised at this year’sfundraiser was not available.“We’re eternally grateful for thesupport of club members and thegenerous community supportersthat make our efforts possible,” saidEvans. To learn more about the annualevent or the non-profit organiza-tion, visit crabandjazz.com.

Yazmin Alvarez is a reporter forInland Empire Community News-papers and can be reached [email protected]

COURTESY PHOTO/REDLANDS SUNRISE ROTARY

Redlands Sunrise Rotary’s 7th annual Crab N’ Jazz fundraiseroffered guests a chance to patriciate in a live auction as well asbidding via text for big ticket items such as a trip to Bali.

COURTESY PHOTO/REDLANDS SUNRISE ROTARY

More than 300 attended the 7th annual Crab N’ Jazz fundraising gala at the Ewards Mansion inRedlands. Proceeds from the event will benefit Rotary programs and scholarships for local highschool students.

VA Hospital, Clinics, Seek Volunteer Drivers

The VA Loma Linda Health-care System and its Com-munity Clinics throughout

Southern California need Volunteerdrivers to help transport Veterans toVA appointments. Many Veteranshave limited resources, are too sickto drive, or may have no access topublic transportation.Drivers are urgently needed in thefollowing locations:• LOMA LINDA: Drivers in thegreater San Bernardino/Riversideareas transport patients to appoint-ments at the VA Hospital in LomaLinda.• COACHELLA VALLEY/MO-RONGO VALLEY: Drivers in theCabazon Area and Coachella Val-ley/Palm Springs/Palm Desert willtransport our Veterans to their ap-pointments at the VA Hospital inLoma Linda using donated vansfrom AMVETS (American Veter-ans).• HIGH DESERT: Drivers in theHigh Desert Communities aroundVictorville will transport patients tothe Outpatient Clinic in Victorvilleor to the VA Medical Center inLoma Linda using donated vansfrom the Disabled American Veter-ans (DAV).• HEMET/MENIFEE/MURRI-ETA/TEMECULA: Drivers inthese communities will transportpatients from the Murrieta Clinic toVA Medical Center in Loma Lindausing donated vans from DAVVolunteer drivers will operate aVA Medical Center van. A regularCalifornia driver’s license is re-quired to drive the 7-passenger ve-hicle. All drivers must have

automobile insurance; however, VAcovers any accidents that may occurduring volunteer assignments.Drivers must pass the physicalexam provided free by the VA. Drivers do not physically lift pa-tients into the vehicle, but may beasked to provide some help for theambulatory riders, such as adjustingseat belts, holding the door open,placing the step stool for the ridersto board or unload from the van. Other VA Volunteers donate theirtime escorting patients to appoint-ments, greeting patients and visi-tors, assisting at the informationdesk and providing administrative

support. Volunteers also assist withrecreational activities in the com-munity living center of the medicalcenter. VA Volunteers receive a freelunch on days they volunteer and re-ceive regular recognition in theform of service awards and cere-monies. For more information or to volun-teer, call (909) 825-7084, ext. 6011.You can also get started by sendingan email to [email protected] more information. A volunteerpacket will be emailed to you withspecific instructions on how to be-come a driver.

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