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Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! February 4, 2016 Vol 144, NO. 7 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m COLTON COURIER Leaders launch Latino voter mobilization effort Agroforest cont. on next page By Anthony Victoria M any of the state’s democratic Latino leadership convened at the Hutton Center in Colton on Thursday Jan. 28 to launch a grassroots voter mobilization effort that proponents say has the potential to determine the next President of the United States. “For decades we’ve been called sleeping giants,” League of United Latin American Citizens of the Inland Empire (LULAC) president George Aguilar said to about 120 people in attendance. “Where are we when it comes to voting? We need to start a mobilization where people will not only regis- ter to vote, but get people to vote.” According to the Center for American Progress, Latinos over the age of 18 will comprise about 16-percent of the adult population this year (39.8 mil- lion people in raw figures). But despite 11.2 million Latinos casting a ballot during the 2012 presidential election, 14.7 mil- Anthony VictoriA League of United Latin American citizens (LULAc) of inland Empire president George Aguilar speaking to about 120 people at the hutton center last thursday about the importance of the Latino vote. COLTON FIRST CITY TO APPROVE DEC. 2 MEMORIAL GROVE PROJECT By Anthony Victoria W ith several thousand trees at their disposal, Mary Petit and Eleanor Torres of agroforestry non-profit Incredible Edible Community Garden (IECG) hope to construct memorial groves across several Inland cities in honor of the victims of the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino. “We wanted to do something to help the community heal,” said Petit, who is founder and co- executive of the Agroforestry group. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agroforestry is a land use management system in which trees and shrubs that helps envi- ronmental, economic, and social benefits Colton became the first city to approve the building of a memor- ial during their Feb. 2 council meeting. The memorial will pro- vide no costs to the city, with all expenses coming at an ancillary cost to IECG’s main funders--the USDA and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL Fire). According to Petit, IECG is the largest non- profit to do urban agroforestry in the Inland region. The group was given a donation of 10,000 trees- -ranging from Olive to Red Oak- -by Southern California Edison last year. “There’s no cost to the city, to the families, and the community,” said Petit. “This is a gift from the heart. We’ve utilized a gift to us as a gift to the community. That’s what it’s all about.” Petit said the goal for the project is to have a tree planted in the communities where the 14 vic- tims of the attack resided in. Besides Colton, the IECG has contacted the cities of Upland and Lake Arrowhead. The memo- rial grove initiative has a similar aim to the Guardian Project, which honors military veterans by holding tree planting cere- monies where residents, business owners, and dignitaries celebrate the symbolic gesture of memori- alizing the servicemen and women. Photo/Anthony VictoriA college of the Desert political science student Alejandra Zamora said during the Latino Summit on thursday Jan. 28 that she wants to elect someone who supports the people and not corporations. “it’s important we create that momentum as Latinos to demand more change,” she said. Latino vote cont. on next page 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] A16 A3 & A5 SBVC Foundation Celebrates Success of Valley-Bound Commitment Program For Heart Month: Invest an hour of your life to save the rest Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About A9 ONE SECTION, 16 PAGES Calendar A6 Classifieds A11 Legal Notices A12 Opinion A4 Calendar A6 Sports A10

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Page 1: Colton Courier February 04 2016

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! February 4, 2016Vol 144, NO. 7

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN..ccoommCOLTON COURIER

Leaders launch Lat inovoter mobi l izat ion ef fort

Agroforest cont. on next page

By Anthony Victoria

Many of the state’sdemocratic Latinoleadership convened

at the Hutton Center in Coltonon Thursday Jan. 28 to launch agrassroots voter mobilizationeffort that proponents say hasthe potential to determine thenext President of the UnitedStates.

“For decades we’ve beencalled sleeping giants,” Leagueof United Latin AmericanCitizens of the Inland Empire(LULAC) president GeorgeAguilar said to about 120 peoplein attendance. “Where are wewhen it comes to voting? Weneed to start a mobilizationwhere people will not only regis-ter to vote, but get people tovote.”

According to the Center forAmerican Progress, Latinos overthe age of 18 will compriseabout 16-percent of the adultpopulation this year (39.8 mil-lion people in raw figures). Butdespite 11.2 million Latinoscasting a ballot during the 2012presidential election, 14.7 mil- Anthony VictoriA

League of United Latin American citizens (LULAc) of inland Empirepresident George Aguilar speaking to about 120 people at the huttoncenter last thursday about the importance of the Latino vote.

COLTON FIRSTCITY TO APPROVEDEC. 2 MEMORIALGROVE PROJECT

By Anthony Victoria

With several thousandtrees at their disposal,Mary Petit and

Eleanor Torres of agroforestrynon-profit Incredible EdibleCommunity Garden (IECG) hopeto construct memorial grovesacross several Inland cities inhonor of the victims of the Dec. 2terrorist attack in San Bernardino.

“We wanted to do something tohelp the community heal,” saidPetit, who is founder and co-executive of the Agroforestrygroup. According to the UnitedStates Department of Agriculture(USDA) Agroforestry is a landuse management system in whichtrees and shrubs that helps envi-ronmental, economic, and socialbenefits

Colton became the first city toapprove the building of a memor-ial during their Feb. 2 councilmeeting. The memorial will pro-vide no costs to the city, with allexpenses coming at an ancillarycost to IECG’s main funders--theUSDA and the CaliforniaDepartment of Forestry and FireProtection (CAL Fire). Accordingto Petit, IECG is the largest non-profit to do urban agroforestry inthe Inland region. The group wasgiven a donation of 10,000 trees--ranging from Olive to Red Oak--by Southern California Edisonlast year.

“There’s no cost to the city, tothe families, and the community,”said Petit. “This is a gift from theheart. We’ve utilized a gift to usas a gift to the community. That’swhat it’s all about.”

Petit said the goal for the projectis to have a tree planted in thecommunities where the 14 vic-tims of the attack resided in.Besides Colton, the IECG hascontacted the cities of Uplandand Lake Arrowhead. The memo-rial grove initiative has a similaraim to the Guardian Project,which honors military veteransby holding tree planting cere-monies where residents, businessowners, and dignitaries celebratethe symbolic gesture of memori-alizing the servicemen andwomen. Photo/Anthony VictoriA

college of the Desert political science student Alejandra Zamora said during the Latino Summit on thursdayJan. 28 that she wants to elect someone who supports the people and not corporations. “it’s important wecreate that momentum as Latinos to demand more change,” she said.

Latino vote cont. on next page

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Latino vote from front

lion of the 23.3 million eligibleto vote did not do so.

“One year from today I want towake up and say, ‘Si se pudo (Yeswe could)’”, Aguilar said.

The Colton resident was referringto the potential election defeat ofconservative Republicans. Aguilarspoke of the potential threat ofDonald Trump, who is infamousamong Latinos for his extremeanti-immigrant sentiments. At thesametime, not much support wasgiven to current president BarackObama who is referred to as “De-porter-in-Chief” by Aguilar andother immigrant advocates. Many,like 23-year-old College of theDesert political science studentAlejandra Zamora, want to electsomeone who supports the peopleand not corporations.

“If you lose the trust of the peo-ple who support you, you will nothave any power,” she said. “It’s im-portant we create that momentumas Latinos to demand morechange.”

UCR political science and ethnicstudies professor Dr. ArmandoNavarro said the Latino commu-nity currently suffers from politicalapathy. He warns that a low Latinovoter turnout this presidential elec-tion could have grave conse-quences on their community.

“We are here because there is asense of urgency among all ofyou,” he said. “The reality we faceas Latinos is severe because of theconditions we face. The winds offascism are running rapid in thiscountry and yet we as Mexicanosand Latinos have not [woken] up tothe challenge.”

The underscoring point that has tobe made is that Latinos could bethe decisive force that determineswho will be in the White House,according to Navarro.

“This meeting will act as a sparkplug, catalyst, and stimulant to startgetting ourselves organizedthroughout the State of California,”he said. “We have to move our-selves -Raza (the spanish term thatemphasizes ethnic pride)-- as apowerful force.”

Zamora said she loves the passionthat was presented during theevent, but wishes more grassrootsgroups and marginalized people--women, immigrants, and laborers--could be represented in the future.

“These friendly faces are the onesconstantly organizing, which isgood,” she said. “But we need tooutreach to grandparents, parents,and children. Other than that, it wasgreat.”

PHOTO/IECG

Red Oak Tree, which has been planted by the Incredible Edible Community Garden to honor mil-itary veterans in the region.

COURTESY PHOTO

UC Riverside political science and ethnic studies professor Dr. Ar-mando Navarro emphasized the need for Latinos to come togetherfor the decisive 2016 presidential election.

Agroforest cont. from front

“Planting a tree is good for thesoul,” Petit explained. “These me-morial groves will be a commem-oration of the lives of those loston that tragic day.”

According to a staff report,Colton is responsible for provid-ing land with an area of approxi-

mately 15,000 square feet to ac-commodate up to 25 trees for thegrove, as well as access to water.Potential locations for the grovebeing looked at by the city are apocket park located at M Streetand Mt. Vernon Avenue, the NStreet mini park located on 5thStreet, and Fire Station No. 1 lo-cated at 330 East ‘E’ Street. IECGwill provide the labor, site prepa-

ration, landscape design, drip irri-gation, tree planting materials,weed mats, mulch, and will be re-sponsible for the maintenance ofthe grove.

“Our county needs trees. Weneed the funding to enact theseprojects to beautify our commu-nities. It helps raise propertyvalue and reduce crime.”

PHOTO/CJUSD

English Learner (EL) counselor Isabel Fernandez (left) speaking to District English Advisory Com-mittee (DELAC) members as they look on.

‘This is a gift from the heart. We’ve utilized a gift to us as agift to the community. That’s what it’s all about.’

--Mary Petit on the 10,000 trees her organization the Incredible Edible Com-munity Garden received from Southern California Edison.

Bil ingual school counse lors he lp ing parents

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • February 4, 2016 • Page A3

Honor by Giving:During the month of February,P.F. Chang at 3475 Tyler in River-side is celebrating Chinese NewYear by donating $1.00 for everymeal ordered by customers whomention the promotion to the Boysand Girls Club of the Greater Red-lands and Riverside area. If youlike Chinese food this is a greatway to celebrate since the com-pany will donate up to $100,000.As of this edition I do not know ifthis promotion also includes otherP.F. Chang restaurants in the SanBernardino and Riverside coun-ties. The Boys and Girls Clubserves Alta Loma, Corona, LomaLinda, Mentone, Moreno Valley,Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands,Riverside, Rialto, San Bernardinoand Victorville.

Exceptional Service:Dr. Tomas Morales, President ofCalifornia State University, SanBernardino, is among the 60awardees from San Bernardinoand Riverside counties for excep-tional service to the children, fam-ilies and the less fortunate whowill be recognized at the 5th An-nual Unforgettable Heart Awardsluncheon on February 12th at theFox Event Center in Redlands.Others being honored include: 11year old Faith Powell of Highland,Tyler Nguyen of Rialto, AnneRogan of Riverside and MargaretMuller of Yucaipa. Recipients rep-resent 25 different Inland Empiretowns. Over 200 communitymembers have received the HeartAward already. The UnforgettableFoundation has provided burial as-sistance for more than 5,000 fam-ilies with limited resources. It isthe mission of the organization tohelp families going through theterrible tragedy of losing a childand should be able to afford digni-fied burial. For ticket informationcall 909.335.1600

Black History Month:The Association for the Study ofAfrican American Life and His-tory (ASALH) founders of BlackHistory Month have announcedthis year's theme as "HallowedGrounds: Sites of African Ameri-can Memories". There will bemany activities in schools and in

the community that will reflect onthe contributions that AfricanAmericans have made to the de-velopment and history of America.Make time to participate and learnthe richness of our history and itsmany contributors.

Save the Date:

Now - February 13, 2016 theRobert and Frances Fullerton Mu-seum of Art (RAFFMA) presentsthree solo landscape photo exhibi-tions featuring Lewis deSoto: Em-pire, Sant Khalsa: IntimateLandscapes: and Tom PortlockC.ASH_4_Gold. The Portlockphoto work is about the visual im-pact of the economic crisis on theSan Bernardino area. An openingreception will be held at theRAFFMA art museum on the cam-pus of Cal State San Bernardinoon Saturday, November 21 from 5- 7 p.m. General admission is freealthough the museum will acceptdonations. For information call909.537.7373

Friday, February 5 to Satur-day, February 20 - the SanBernardino Cultural Foundationpresents an Art Exhibit featuringBlack artists at the National Or-ange Show Art Gallery, 689 S. EStreet, San Bernardino. Galleryhours are Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.and Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m.

Friday, February 5 - the Unfor-gettables Foundation presents Un-forgettable Night of Laughter toBenefit Families of Veterans fea-turing Elayne Boosler. This will beheld at the Mission Inn Hotel &Spa, 3649 Mission Inn Ave. from6:30 to 10 p.m. For sponsorshipand ticket information call909.335.1600

Saturday, February 6 - the SanBernardino Symphony presentsEchoes of America, a concert cel-ebrating music to inspire theAmerican Soul at 7:30 p.m. at theCalifornia Theater, 562 W. 4thStreet. The program will featurethe music of composers: CharlesIves, Variations on America; FerdeGrofe, Grand Canyon Suite; Mor-ton Gould, American Salute;Richard Rogers & Robert R. Ben-nett, Victory at Sea; William GrantStill, The American Scene; andJohn Phillip Sousa, Stars andStripes Forever. For ticket infor-mation call 909.381.5388

Saturday, February 6 - theBlack Chamber of Commercepresents the 47th Annual BlackHistory Super Expo CelebrationSB Strong from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.This event will be held at CourtStreet Square at the corner of Eand Court Street in SanBernardino.

Saturday, February 6 - theGrand Terrace Lions Club presenta Free Vision Clinic from 8 a.m. to3 p.m. at First PresbyterianChurch, 1900 N. D. Street, SanBernardino. The event also pro-vides recycled eyeglasses that willbe available on a first come first

service basis. For information callDani Bubier 909.825.8404

Thursday, February 11 - theSan Bernardino Valley CollegeArts, Lectures & Diversity, Stu-dent Services & Associated Stu-dent Government present a lectureby Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, profes-sor of African American Studies atMoorehouse College. Topic isBlack Lives Matter. This free eventwill be held in the Auditorium. Forinformation call 909.384.8615

Thursday, February 11 - LomaLinda University Children's Hos-pital presents "23rd Annual Foun-dation Gala - Illuminate" at theRiverside Convention Center. Thisevent is a capital campaign for anew Children's Hospital Tower.For information visit theloma-lindagala.org

Friday, February 12 - the Un-forgettables Foundation presentsUnforgettable Heart AwardsLuncheon. Check-in at 10:30 andlunch at 11 a.m. to be held at theFox Events Center, 123 Cajon St.,Redlands. Sponsorships Available.Event cost $75 before February 5.For more info or to RSVP contactTim Evans at (909) 335-1600 ore m a i [email protected]

Wednesday, February 17 - theInland Empire Economic Partner-ship (IEEP) presents its IEEP An-nual Dinner at the Red HillCountry Club in Rancho Cuca-monga from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Thisevent will celebrate accomplish-

ments of the organization andhonor six individuals/entities inthe region that improve the qualityof life and business climate in theInland Empire. To register for thisevent: http://ieep2016annualdin-ner.eventbrite.com

Friday, February 19 - the SanBernardino Chamber of Com-merce presents 108th Installationof Officers - Business Expo &Casino Night from 6 to 11 p.m. atthe National Orange Show SportsCenter Backstretch, 930 S. Arrow-head Ave - Gate 10. For informa-tion on sponsorships, BusinessExpo and Tickets call the Cham-ber: 909.885.7515

February 29 to March 4 - ReadAcross America Week

Wednesday, March 2 - theTrade Connection Regional TradeForum presents "How to GrowYour Business Through Exports"from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the SanBernardino International Airport,275 N. Leland Way, InternationalTerminal.

Saturday, March 5 - the 10thAnnual The State Of Women – thisevent recognizes and celebratesdynamic women who represent thecommunity. It begins at 10 a.m. at1686 W. Baseline, Rialto - LogisticCenter #2. And is hosted by MayorDeborah Robertson, City ClerkBarbara McGee, Woman's Club ofRialto, NCNW Inland Empire andthe IE League of Women Voters.This free event will feature vendorbooths, raffles, awards and re-

freshments. Due to limited spaceRSVP is requested - call:909.820.2519

Saturday, March 19, - Fundrais-ing Gala Dinner and Auction- Livefrom Crafton it’s Saturday Night -from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the newCrafton Hills College Center. Fori n f o r m a t i o n :www.craftonhills.edu/foundation

Wednesday, March 30 - LatinoEducation & Advocacy Days(LEAD) Summit at CaliforniaState University, San Bernardino.For information: http:/leadsum-mit.csusb.edu

Saturday, April 23 - the RialtoSchool District presents "Putin onthe Ritz" at Amina Carter HighSchool from 6 to 9 p.m. This an-nual program highlights the per-forming arts talents of students inRialto School District while rais-ing funds for the district's arts pro-grams.

Quote:"Community service has taught

me all kinds of skills and increasedmy confidence. You go out thereand think on your feet, work withothers and create something fromnothing. That's what life's allabout."

- Andrew Shue

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

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Presidents Day is aroundthe corner and well, allhail days off!

So in celebration of not havingto go to work (and yes, I’m count-ing down the days and planningahead — President’s Day is Feb.15 — which means there’s ex-actly only 10 more days I have totill I’m free of job duties andadulting) I figured I’d share withyou all a few fun facts about theglorious day that relieves most ofus from work!Woot!In search of finding ways onhow I’ll spend my free day; whereto eat of course, I figured, “Ohhey! Maybe I should go some-where? Who am I kidding I’llprobably just eat the day away.But, I still feel I should share theplaces I came across and the tid-bits that could win you one ofthose brain games.Alright, from a posting on theNational Park Foundation, be-cause landmarks are cool every-one should visit a national park,here it goes:“...With so many options tochoose from, you may not have togo far to find a park that’s pro-tected in honor of a former Com-mander-in-Chief....One thing’s forsure: there’s no shortage of placesto celebrate, so find a park nearyou and take some time to learnsomething fun about these famousheads of state.For example, did you know thatJimmy Carter was a peanut farmerbefore kicking off his political ca-reer?”OMG — A peanut farmer!? Ithank him for possibly farmingthe mother peanut that makes mypeanut butter — thanks Jimmy.

“Or that Gerald R. Ford is theonly American president to haveserved as a park ranger?As a tribute to our fearless lead-ers, here are some neat facts aboutPresidents Day and our parks thathonor their life and legacy. Didyou know that …”• Presidents Day is celebrated onthe third Monday in February,thanks to the 1968 Uniform Mon-day Holiday Act

• It was established in 1885 inhonor of President George Wash-ington’s birthday• Washington’s birthday was ac-tually on February 22, 1732 (thiswould be his 282ndbirthday!)• Washington’s birthplace is anational monument and is locatedin Colonial Beach, VA• It is still officially called Wash-ington’s Birthday by the federalgovernment• The government debated re-naming the holiday to PresidentsDay to include President AbrahamLincoln’s birthday, but the pro-posal failed in committees• Lincoln’s birthday was actuallyon February 12, 1809 (this wouldbe his 205thbirthday!)• Lincoln’s birthplace is a na-tional historical park and is lo-cated in Hodgenville, Kentucky• President Ulysses S. Grant es-tablished Yellowstone as the firstnational park• President Theodore Roosevelthas the most national parks namedin his honor• Lincoln is a close runner-up forthat title• Roosevelt’s birthplace is a na-tional historic site and is locatedin New York City, NY• Adams National HistoricalPark was the birthplace of twopresidents: John Adams and JohnQuincy Adams• The most recent presidentialbirthplace added to the NationalPark System belonged to WilliamJefferson Clinton• There are 35 parks named afterAmerican Presidents, and onepark that celebrates four of them(but it’s named after a New Yorkattorney)

So if you have the day off, getout!!

To read the rest of the article,visit the National Park Founda-tion’s website at www.national-parks.org to read the entire articlepublished, visit www.national-parks.org/connect/blog/15-fun-facts-about-presidents-day-and-our-national-parks

By Yazmin Alvarez

Presidents Day:15 fun facts

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During law school I was taughtnever to apologize nor to say: “I’msorry”. To do so would evidenceweakness and a good advocatemust always stand his ground. Iwas also taught to never say:“thank you” because whatever isreceived is duly deserved. Theseare simple power tricks of percep-tion, which I have chosen not toutilize.• Why do I apologize?When I first desired to enter thepublic life in the Inland Empire, Idid so for two reasons. 1. To helpmake this area an international en-vironment which will in turn pro-vide more opportunity to ouryoung people-via education andbusiness opportunities. 2. To pro-vide free internet to all residentsthrough a high powered Wi-Fi net-work to be operated by each cityrespectively; such as the onesbeing used in these Californiacities: Bakersfield, Calabasas,Culver City, Hayward, Healds-burg, Long Beach, Merced, Milpi-tas, Mountain View, Santa Monicaand Santa Rosa. I have previously run for threeelections but have never beenelected to office. I first ran forFontana City Council, then SanBernardino County School Board,and then Fontana Mayor. I havecontemplated running for Assem-bly but I believe enough isenough. My days of campaigning

have come to an end.Thus, I apologize to the InlandEmpire as a whole because I wasnot able to obtain an elected officeto be in a better position to provideopportunities which I believe willpropel the inland empire into therealm of long overdue prosperityfor many good citizens.Subsequent to deciding not torun for a public office, I sought toimplement my ideas through apublic arena. I first approachedSan Bernardino City to become amember of a Chinese Sister Cityprogram wherein I intended toprovide Chinese interns to thisarea and American interns toChina. Calls were not returned. Ithen Contacted the SanBernardino School District and of-fered to teach all of the childrenand staff of the San BernardinoSchool district an introductorycourse in Mandarin at no cost tothe school district. This would bedone by me arranging for volun-teer teachers to come from Chinato teach the classes for a three-month period of time. In conjunc-tion with this offer, I suggested tohave the most motivated studentsbe given a trip to China where myChinese training company willteach them Mandarin at no cost.This, in my opinion would moti-vate the school district and theparents to want to implement apermanent Mandarin program dis-trict wide. Yet I am still waitingon calls to be returned.Thus, I must apologize again.

In order to accommodate for theunsuccessful attempts at achievingthe above mentioned two goals Ihave decided to spearhead the firstgoal of helping to make the InlandEmpire an international environ-ment for education and businessby offering to send 300 people toChina each year to learn the lan-guage for two months and to culti-vate relationships with Chinesebusinesses for the purpose of cre-ating import and export opportu-nities for our youth. Many ofthese 300 individuals will be pro-vided full or partial scholarships toparticipate in this program. Eachparticipant must be over 18 yearsof age.At this time I am no closer to en-couraging the Inland Empire tocreate an area wide free WI-FI butthis goal has not been forgotten.If you are interested in being oneof the 300 people to go to Chinafor a two-month period of timeyou may send me an email to [email protected]. Inthe subject line write “China”. Inthe body of the email include yourfull name, telephone number, ad-dress, age, marital status and cur-rent occupation. Here is theopportunity for us to grasp andpropel ourselves as individualsinto an obtainable goal of elevatedprosperity.

Keith McCarter, B.S., J.D.McCarter University

I apologize to the Inland Empire

Janice Rutherford and theAQMD can do better

This coming Friday, the stateSenate Environmental QualityCommittee is having a hearing onthe South Coast Air Quality Man-agement District’s recent NOxRECLAIM decision. At the end oflast year, the governing board atthe AQMD, which regulates theair quality in our district, ap-proved a rule aimed at cuttingsmog-causing pollutants in our re-gion, but it's far too weak. Thisrule will fall far short of protect-ing us-- in fact, it will cause ourhealth continue to be at risk. Thestate Senate now wants answers

as to why our governing boardwould place our lives in danger bynot voting on a stronger smog-cutting rule.

Among those who voted againsta strong clean air rule was Super-visor Janice Rutherford, who putthe interest of gas-fired powerplants and refineries ahead of herconstituents. Being that the InlandEmpire has some of the worstsmog in the nation, this is ab-solutely shameful and unaccept-

able. If Janice Rutherford and theAQMD won’t represent us, thenwho will?

It's a relief to see Senate Pro TemKevin De Leon and other statesenators take up this issue on Fri-day. Too many lives are at stake -we can and must do more to cleanup our air.

Allen HernandezFontana, CA

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Words to Think About: What is life?

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

Without a doubt the mostprovocative questionever asked is, “What is

life?” The “how” to deal with it hasbeen discussed and cussed fromtime immemorial.I like what James Baldwin had to

say, “The challenge of life is to bepresent in everything we do. Fromgetting up in the morning to goingto bed at night.”Jesus even spoke about life. “I am

come that you might have life, andhave it more abundantly.” Obvi-ously He was talking about morethan our sum total of breathes andheart beats.

Some theorists describe life asBirth, Living and Death. No mean-ing, no purpose. The Bible some-times falls into that “slough ofdespond.” Methuselah is said tohave lived 969 years. That’s all heis noted for.Does the name Linda Ellis sound

familiar? Her poem, THE DASH,is enjoyed by millions. It is respon-sible for changed attitudes, a shift-ing of directions and motivations.

The dash refers to the line be-tween the dates of a person’s birthand death. It usually appears inobituaries and on tombstones. Asone writer puts it, “the poem willget you thinking differently aboutlife and what’s truly important.”A verse of the poem says: “So,

when your eulogy is being readwith your life’s actions to rehashwould you be proud of the thingsthey say about how you spent yourDASH?”Harry Ward Beecher is reported as

saying, “God asks no one if theywill accept life. The only choicethey have is what they will do withit.”Jesus lived only 33 years. The

same for Alexander the Great.Think for a moment what they bothaccomplished. Both, in their ownways, changed the world.I owe a big “thanks” to Dave

Bradshawe, Anglican churchmanand Cruise Director for the follow-ing story. It is about a womannamed Rose whose “dash” wasamazing.“The first day of school our pro-

fessor introduced himself and chal-lenged us to get to know someonewe didn’t already know.I stood up to look around when a

gentle hand touched my shoulder. Iturned around to find a wrinkled,little old lady beaming up at mewith a smile that lit up her entirebeing. She said, ‘Hi, handsome. Myname is Rose. I’m eighty-sevenyours old. Can I give you a hug?’I laughed and enthusiastically re-

sponded, ‘Of course you may!’ andshe gave me a giant squeeze.‘Why are you in college at such a

young, innocent age?’ I asked. Shejokingly replied, ‘I’m here to meeta rich husband, get married, have acouple of children, and then retireand travel.’

‘No seriously,’ I asked. I was cu-rious what may have motivated herto be taking on this challenge at herage.‘I always dreamed of having a

college education and now I’m get-ting one!’ she told me.After class we walked to the stu-

dent union building and shared achocolate milkshake. We became

instant friends. Every day for thenext three months we would leaveclass together and talk nonstop.

I was always mesmerized listen-ing to this ‘time machine’ as sheshared her wisdom and experiencewith me.Over the course of the year, Rose

became a campus icon and she eas-ily made friends where she went.She loved to dress up and she rev-eled in the attention bestowed uponher from the other students. Shewas living it up.At the end of the semester we in-

vited Rose to speak at our footballbanquet. I’ll never forget what shetaught us. She was introduced andstepped up to the podium. As shebegan to deliver her preparedspeech, she dropped her three byfive cards on the floor.Frustrated and a little embarrassed

she leaned into the microphone andsimply said ‘I’m sorry I’m so jit-tery. I’ll never get my speech backin order so let me just tell you whatI know.’ As we laughed she clearedher throat and began:‘We do not stop playing because

we are old; we grow old becausewe stop playing. There are four se-crets to staying young, being happy,and achieving success.1.-You have to laugh and find

humor everyday.

2.-You’ve got to have a dream.When you lose your dreams, youdie.We have so many people walking

around who are dead and don’tknow it!Anybody can grow older. That

doesn’t take any talent or ability.The idea is to grow up by alwaysfinding the opportunity to change.3.-Have no regrets. The elderly

usually don’t have regrets for whatwe did, but rather for things we didnot do.’4.-She concluded her speech by

courageously singing ‘The Rose.’She challenged each of us to studythe lyrics and live them out in ourdaily lives. “When the night hasbeen too lonely and the road hasbeen too long, and you think thatlove is only for the lucky and thestrong, just remember in thewinter far beneath the bitter snowslies the seed that with the sun’s lovein the spring becomes the ROSE.”At the year’s end Rose finished

the college degree she had begun allthose years ago. One week aftergraduation Rose died Over twothousand college students attendedher funeral in tribute to the wonder-ful woman who taught by examplethat it’s never too late to be all youcan possibly be.”Amen. Selah. So be it.

Los Angeles Rams had amazing feats come from1950's University of Redlands training camps

By Harvey M. Kahn

The return of the Los Ange-les Rams will bring backadded commerce and cre-

ate more opportunities for thosewho seek to overcome huge odds.It happened often when the Ramscalled the University of Redlandsits summer training camp from1949 to 1961.

Redlands was where Ramsteammates Les Richter and RoyHord first discussed launchingsuccessful careers in professionalauto racing. Redlands was whereundrafted Danny Villanueva hadhis father drive him to in 1960,when he beat out All-AmericanLou Michaels for the Rams kick-ing/punting job. After retiringfrom the NFL, Villanueva becamea broadcasting executive and thenfounding member of Spanish lan-guage television.

All-Pro linebacker Don Paulbecame a successful restauranteur,allegedly investing in the firstTaco Bell's. His Ram's Horn

Restaurant was in the Inland Cen-ter Mall for years. Many otherRam's fine tuned careers in Red-lands that earned them a place inthe Football Hall of Fame.

Possibly, the adventure ofJohn Houser was the most incred-ible to grow from a Ram's trainingcamp. Houser had just graduatedfrom the University of Redlandsin 1957 and decided to stickaround and tryout for the Rams.Coincidently, Rams coach SidGillman needed a quick big manto test a new speed blocking tech-nique. Gillman liked Houser be-cause he was a quick learner andcould play various positions. Itwon him the last place on theRam's 60-man training camp ros-ter and a eventual starting positionas a rookie.

Houser admitted that hischances of making the 1957 Ramsfinal roster were remote. Un-drafted free agents from DivisionIII colleges don't make the NFLoften, especially those like Houserwho graduated from tiny BoysRepublic High School in ChinoHills. After two months of com-peting against all-pros and all-Americans in Ram's trainingcamp, Houser overcame hugeodds by making it into the NFL.

Players and coaches in theNFL called Houser's story of mak-ing the Ram's the surprise of the1957 season. Days before the finalcuts Los Angeles Examiner re-porter Bob Oates wrote thatHouser had a 300 to 1 chance ofmaking the Ram's. Houser toldIECN the Rams allowed him toenter its rookie training camp as agoodwill gesture to the Universityof Redlands. He said the Ram'scoaches took notice when "Istarted knocking all-Americans ontheir butts."

Houser didn't enter the Ramstraining camp without some noto-

riety. In 1956, he was part of theUniversity of Redlands only unde-feated league championship team."At Boys Republic, I played onthe team with some real toughkids. I was taught solid blockingand tackling fundamentals by awonderful coach, Bryan Robin-son. Redlands coaches JimVerdieck and Ted Runner playedhim at fullback, center, offensiveand defensive line, special teams,and did the kicking. He was in-ducted into the U of R Hall ofFame twice, once as a player andas a 1957 team member.

Houser gave credit to WayneMcKean, the starting runningback on his high school team whohe considered the greatest naturalathlete that he ever knew and "I'veseen hundreds of professionals."Houser never saw McKean againafter high school.

Houser worked himself intothe Rams starting lineup after allthree seasons spent in the Ram'ssummer camp in Redlands. In1960, he was selected by the ex-pansion Dallas Cowboys where hestarted off and on two years forcoach Tom Landry. He retiredafter the 1963 season with the St.Louis Cardinals. Houser was goodenough to be used at running backat U of R and later by NFL Hall ofFame coaches Landry and Gill-man, but he could not get any timeat running back at Boys RepublicHigh School. "That's how goodMcKean was. I tried to findWayne, but never saw him afterhigh school."

Houser was teammates at Uof Redlands with local favoritesPaul Womack, Howard Newman,Clayton Brooks, John Odenbaugh,Howard Tipton, and eventualactor/singer Jackie Crowder. Hewas with the Rams when theyfired Gilman and traded awayNorm Van Brocklin. Houser re-

membered the Ram's hiring newcoach Bob Waterfield, who's ac-tress wife Jane Russell attractedthousands of additional fans toRedlands.

When asked how he ended upat the Boys Republic school for"wayward boys" Houser simplyexplained that his father took himthere when he was 15 becausethat's where he'd have his bestchance in life. He initially feltabandoned and then started takingadvantage of every opportunity.From there, Houser seemed to bein the right place at the right timewith the right people. Most impor-tantly at the Rams training campin Redlands. RAMS PLAYERS WHO

TRAINED AT UNIVERSITY OFREDLANDS AND EVEN-TAULLY MADE THE NFLHALL OF FAME: Tom Fears;Elroy Hirsch; Deacon Jones; OllieMatson; Night Train Lane; AndyRobustelli; Norm Van Brocklin;**Bob Waterfield;** Sid Gillman

(coach); Joe Stydahar (coach);George Allen (coach); PeteRozelle (GM); and Dan Reeves(owner). **Rare event of two hallof fame quarterbacks playing onsame team. Were both Rams from1949-1952. OTHER HIGH PROFILED

PLAYERS WHO TRAINEDWITH RAMS IN REDLANDS:Heisman Trophy winner GlennDavis who played at Bonita Highin Claremont; Heisman Trophywinner Tom Harmon; Dan Towlerbecame Pastor of Lincoln Ave.Methodist Church, Pasadena; BobBoyd from Riverside Poly; DuaneAllen from Mt. SAC; All-ProGene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb;Ben Agajanian, kicked with halfhis foot missing; Harlen Svare,became a Rams head coach; TankYounger, exceptional power run-ner; Jack Pardee; Billy Wade; andTommy Wilson who becameRams starting running back with-out playing college.

Photo Courtesy/Los AngelesRams

Los Angeles Rams offensivelineman John Houser pulls outto block for Jon Arnett on endsweep during 1958 season.

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City CouncilMeetings

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, 6 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.

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

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

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

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

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

Children’s WayFoster Family &Adoption Agency

We are reaching out to you to joinour growing family of Foster Par-ents. Come to our orientation ses-sion and learn how you can makea difference and share the love. Weoffer Pre-Certification Train-ing.24-7 Professional Staff Sup-port. Monthly stipends from$877.00-$1048.00. Call Maria at(909) 890-4008 to serve a seat.Orientation and training are ongo-ing. New classes start monthly. Sehabla espanol.

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

BernardinoThe Democratic Luncheon Clubof San Bernardino meet at 12:15on Fridays at Club Headquarters,136 Carousel Mall (near the cen-tral glass elevator) in SanBernardino. Speaker Schedule:2/5 -Randy De Anda, Chief ofPolice, City of Rialto2/12 -DARK (Presidents Day)2/19-Norma Torres, U.S. Con-gresswoman, CD-352/26- Connie Leyva, State Sena-tor, SD-203/4-Gil Navarro, Advocate andFormer SB County Board of Ed-ucation; SB Valley MunicipalWater Dist.Visit us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

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

ARMC weeklyFarmer’s Market

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

Farmer BoysHelps HSSBVRaise Funds!

Saturday, February 6 from8am to 8pm. The Humane Societyof San Bernardino Valley will behaving a fundraiser at FarmerBoys (10475 Mountain View Ave,Loma Linda). Visit www.hssbv.orgto download and print a flyer orstop by the Humane Society of SanBernardino Valley (374 W OrangeShow Road, San Bernardino) topick one up. When you bring theflyer with you to Farmer BoysLoma Linda location on February6th between the hours of 8:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. 20% of your bill willbe donated back to the HSSBV!Eat great food, have fun and helpthe HSSBV help animals at thesame time! For more informationon this fundraiser visitswww.hssbv.org or call 909-386-1400 ext. 224.

Black LivesM a t t e rLecture

Thursday, February 11 at 7:00pm to 8:30 pm. To celebrateBlack History Month, one of the

country's most visible academicsand social justice activists willpresent a keynote speech at SanBernardino Valley College Audito-rium, 701 S. Mount Vernon Ave.,San Bernardino, CA, 92410 on theBlack Lives Matter movement.This event is free and open to thepublic. A longtime social justiceactivist and organizer, Dr. Hill isthe host of BET News, a politicalcontributor for CNN, and Distin-guished Professor of AfricanAmerican Studies at MorehouseCollege. Dr. Hill holds a PhD withdistinction from the University ofPennsylvania, and previously heldteaching positions at ColumbiaUniversity and Temple University.His passions include covering ed-ucation, politics, hip hop, andblack identity, and his scholarly re-search focuses on the intersectionsbetween culture, politics, and edu-cation. Dr. Hill's lecture is spon-sored by San Bernardino ValleyCollege’s Arts, Lectures & Diver-sity Committee and its AssociatedStudent Government. In additionto his stop at San Bernardino Val-ley College, Dr. Hill's speakingtour will take him to Stanford Uni-versity, Johns Hopkins University,Emory University, Wellesley Col-lege, and the University of Califor-nia, Santa Cruz.

UnforgettableHeart Awards

Friday, February 12. Check-inat 10:30 and lunch at 11 a.m. Tobe held at the Fox Events Center,123 Cajon St., Redlands. Sponsor-ships Available. Event cost $75 be-fore February 5. For more info orto RSVP contact Tim Evans at(909) 335-1600 or [email protected]

Time for ChangeF o u n d a t i o n ’ s13th Annual Star

Studded Awards Gala Friday, April 15 Social Check-in 6 pm to 7p.m. We will be hav-ing our 13th Annual Star StuddedAwards Gala from 6 pm to 9 pm atthe DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel inOntario. Should you have anyquestions please contact VanessaPerez at [email protected] or call her at 909-886-2994.

Annual InlandEmpire Salute toVeterans Parade

Saturday, April 30 at 10 a.m. .The two-hour event, which will getunderway in downtown Riverside,will feature representatives fromover 100 organizations, with vet-erans from each branch of theservice taking part in the festivi-ties. Riverside resident, RearAdm. Allen E. "Boot" Hill, ahighly decorated fighter pilot whowas raised in Rubidoux and at-tended West Riverside ElementarySchool, Poly High School, andRiverside Community College,will be honored as this year’sGrand Marshal. The parade com-mittee is currently seeking spon-sors, volunteers, and participants.Those that are interested in con-tributing to this important eventare encouraged to contact Dr.Cheryl-Marie Hansberger [email protected].

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Community Chronicles exhibit celebratesBlack History Month, work of Henry Hooks

By Yazmin Alvarez

For 50 years Henry Hookshas stood behind his cam-era lens capturing the life

and times of the area’s AfricanAmerican community. From political figures, activists tofamily and friends, the SanBernardino photojournalist toldstories through black and whitephotographs, and are now beingshared at the San BernardinoCounty Museum as part of itsnewest exhibit “CommunityChronicles: Photographs by HenryHooks,” celebrating Black HistoryMonth and honoring his works.Hooks, 94, and now retired,gleamed with pride during anopening reception for the exhibitJan. 31, as dozens viewed hisnearly 100 photographs displayed. “I’m glad I was able to documentthis time in the community,” hesaid, adding how thankful he is tothose that have published his work,most notably the Precinct Reporter. Hooks first fell in love with pho-tography at a young age whileworking a few blocks away from aphotography studio in Shreveport,La.He came to San Bernardino in the1940s and served in the military atNorton Air Force Base, then as a

federal employee .In 1979, he retired from govern-ment employment and dedicatedhimself to photography while astaff photographer for SanBernardino’s Precinct Reporter. He captured shots of families,weddings, community events andnotables who visited the area in-cluding Jesse Jackson, LeslieUggams, and Colin Powell. “Hooks had a way, as he de-scribes it, of just showing up toplaces and events to photographthem, said Jennifer Dickerson, themuseum's curator of history. “In doing so, he created a valu-able visual history of his commu-nity.”While much of Hooks’ photogra-

phy documents African Americansociety, his collection chroniclesthe diversity of the San Bernardinoarea along with its cultural evolu-tion over the years, Dickersonadded. “Community Chronicles: Photo-graphs by Henry Hooks” continuesthrough Feb. 28 at the museum,2024 N. Orange Tree Lane. Theexhibit is free with paid admissionto the museum — general admis-sion is $10 for adults, $8 for mili-tary personnel and seniors, $7 forstudents and $5 for children 5 to12.

iecn photo/yazmin alvarez

more than 50 years of the area’s african american community is chronicled in henry hook’s photo-graphs as part of a new exhibit at the San Bernardino county museum in celebration of Black historymonth.

iecn photo/yazmin alvarez

more than 50 years of the area’s african american community ischronicled in henry hook’s photographs as part of a new exhibitat the San Bernardino county museum in celebration of Black his-tory month.

iecn photo/yazmin alvarez

”community chronicles: photography by henry hooks is on dis-play at the San Bernardino county museum through Feb. 28.

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Immigrant community awaits DAPA decision

By Anthony Victoria

Many immigrant familiesview President BarackObama’s executive

plan as a pathway to citizenshipand great opportunity. For Mario Hernandez and the ap-proximately 170,000 undocu-mented residents of Riverside andSan Bernardino County projectedby the Migration Policy Institute toqualify for the amnesty program,it is a matter of sustainability. “It’s only right that us hard work-ing immigrants get the opportunityto receive fair wages,” Hernandezsaid. “It has been proven that wecontribute by paying taxes.”However a current court case atthe Supreme Court level will de-termine whether Obama’s defer-ment plan to allow millions ofimmigrants across the nation work

permits and temporary residencycomplies with constitutional law.Community organizers on boththe political right and left have de-nounced the plan for months. Re-publicans believe the president hasoverstepped his authority by aim-ing to initiate his own policies,while grassroots groups believe heis not doing enough for immi-grants.The Supreme Court announcedthat it has until June to make itsdecision on the Deferred Actionfor Parental Arrivals (DAPA) andDeferred Action for Childhood Ar-rivals the program. Created by theObama Administration, both pro-grams allow undocumented par-ents of U.S. born children andresidents and undocumented youthto receive work authorization andbe considered lawfully present inthe country.

The twenty-six states that filedthe injunction against the ObamaAdministration argue DACA andDAPA impose huge burdens, withadditional costs for health care,law enforcement and education.Dan Stein, president of the Feder-ation for American ImmigrationReform (FAIR), believes the deci-sion made by the Fifth CircuitCourt of Appeals in February 2015to refuse the lifting of the injunc-tion puts the pressure on the pres-ident and house lawmakers to“faithfully carry out the nation’simmigration laws.”“The president does not have theauthority to simply ignore immi-gration laws and substitute his ownpolicies in their place,” Stein toldthe Associated Press back in No-vember. “The ruling should serveas an impetus for Congress to actto defend the interests of the

American people and the Legisla-tive Branch’s plenary authority toset our nation’s immigration poli-cies.”Many community leaders, suchas Javier Hernandez (no relation toMario Hernandez) of the InlandCoalition for Immigrant Justice(ICIJ) for months have encouragedundocumented immigrants to pre-pare for possible implementationby holding informational sessionsand clinics. He said it is prudent tohelp residents prepare. “Many of the groups feel DAPAwill become reality,” he said. “Wealso don’t want to send the mes-sage that it will be easy. It will re-quire fees and proof ofdocumentation.”The immigrant rights leader be-lieves the court case is a “politicalmove” by the Supreme Court andthe president to have awkwardsentence final word on immigra-tion policy. He believes Obamawill use his record of deportations--which includes his recent decisionto approve raids that have deportedat least 121 Central American im-migrants--to justify his current ac-tions.“Obama has deported over twomillion people. I definitely thinkthe White House will look at thatand say they have been enforcingthe law. It’s something we’ve beensaying for years,” explained theICIJ leader. “The reality is he has,but [Obama] has deported some ofthe wrong people.”The 26-year-old Pomona residentsaid the work of his organizationand ally, the Inland Empire Immi-

grant Youth Coalition (IEIYC),will help shape a new narrativethat demonstrates some parents dodeserve the opportunity “to get outof poverty.” “These are opportunities that theimmigrant community has de-served for decades,” he explained.“Many of these people work me-nial jobs and live in poverty. Thiscommunity of people are here tocontribute not only economically,but culturally and socially.”Hernandez, a landscaper fromSan Bernardino, said he strugglesto make a liveable wage. The 40-year-old father of three childrenexplained DAPA would providethe needed documentation to re-ceive pay raises and employeebenefits.“It’s currently difficult to receivebetter opportunities,” Hernandezsaid in Spanish. “I can’t get betterwages. If DAPA is approved, itwill help us receive permission towork hard for more wages. Rosario Frausto, also of SanBernardino, said she is gatheringdocuments such as her children’sschool records and financialrecords that will provide proof ofher eligibility for the relief pro-gram.“We went to the San BernardinoCommunity Service Center and re-ceived information on our possibleeligibility,” said Frausto. “I’vedone everything I could to makesure we qualify, from staying outof trouble, not asking for public as-sistance, and informing myself.DAPA will give me and my two[U.S. born] children the security.”

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Many community leaders, such as Javier Hernandez (no relation to Mario Hernandez) of the InlandCoalition for Immigrant Justice (ICIJ) for months have encouraged undocumented immigrants toprepare for possible implementation of the Deferred Action for Parental Arrivals (DAPA) by holdinginformational sessions and clinics.

Barnes & Noble Kicks Off Annual“My Favorite Teacher Contest”

The return of the Los An-Barnes & Noble, Inc. thenation’s largest retail

bookseller and a leading retailerof content, digital media and ed-ucational products, today an-nounced the start of the 2016“Barnes & Noble My FavoriteTeacher Contest,” which pro-vides middle and high school stu-dents the opportunity to tell theircommunities how much they ap-preciate their teachers. Students can nominate theirteacher by writing essays, poemsor thank-you letters that sharehow their teacher has influencedtheir life and why they appreciateand admire their teacher. Partic-ipating schools collect the essaysand submit them to Barnes &Noble stores, including Barnes &Noble Citrus Plaza in Redlands,for consideration. Entries will bejudged on the compelling natureof the teacher’s qualities, the sin-cerity of the student’s apprecia-tion and the quality of expressionand writing. Teachers from grades 1 through12 are eligible for nomination.

Awards for winning teachers,schools and students include cashprizes, NOOK® by Samsung de-vices and more. The contest isbroken down into local and re-gional winners, from which theBarnes & Noble NationalTeacher of the Year will be cho-sen.The local winning teacher willbe recognized in the spring at anevent at Barnes & Noble stores,including Barnes & Noble CitrusPlaza in Redlands, where theywill receive a special award ac-knowledging their achievementand additional recognition andpraise from their community. Thestudent who wrote the winningessay or poem will receive a cer-tificate of recognition and also behonored at the ceremony. Each regional winner will re-ceive a $500 Barnes & Noble giftcard and a NOOK by Samsung.From the pool of regional win-ners, Barnes & Noble will nameone teacher the Barnes & NobleNational Teacher of the Year. Thewinning teacher will receive$5,000 and the title of “Barnes &

Noble My Favorite Teacher ofthe Year.” The national winnerwill be recognized at a specialcommunity celebration at theirlocal Barnes & Noble store, andthe winning teacher’s school willreceive $5,000. The student whowrites the national winningessay, poem or thank-you letterwill win a $500 Barnes & Noblegift card and a NOOK by Sam-sung device.The Barnes & Noble My Fa-vorite Teacher Contest beginsJanuary 4, 2016, and ends March1, 2016. Students who want toparticipate must submit theiressay or poem to Barnes & Noblestores, including Barnes & NobleCitrus Plaza, 27460 Lugonia Ave.Redlands, CA, by March 1. Onlymiddle and high school studentsand active teachers employed inelementary, middle or highschools in the United States areeligible to win. More details onthe contest rules, and photos andthe winning essay from the 2015Contest, can be found atwww.bn.com/myfavoriteteacher.

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Dr. Dale Marsden of San Bernardino UnifiedNamed Pepperdine Superintendent of the Year

The Pepperdine UniversityGraduate School of Edu-cation and Psychology

(GSEP) Superintendent AdvisoryCouncil has named Dale Mars-den, Ed.D., as the 2016 GSEPSuperintendent of the Year. Mars-den has been superintendent ofthe San Bernardino City UnifiedSchool District (SBCUSD) forthe past three years.“To be named Superintendent ofthe Year by Pepperdine Univer-sity is an honor for me, but moreimportantly, it’s a testament to thework our entire San BernardinoCity Unified School District (SB-CUSD) is doing to make hope

happen in our community,”Marsden said. “This recognitionreally goes to our district, ourboard, the teachers, staff, schoolleaders, parents, and most impor-tantly, our 50,000 students whostrive for success every day.”Through SBCUSD and his 20years of experience as an educa-tor, Marsden has transformed thelives of his students through ini-tiatives focused on a broad-basedcommunity engagement ap-proach. Additionally, Marsden’swork has helped initiate changein the City of San Bernardino, as-sisting in it’s growth from bank-ruptcy to a community of

excellence.Currently, Marsden is workingwith Gallup, Inc. This partnershipwas developed to evaluate com-munity-wide measures of Hope,Engagement, and Well-Being todetermine new methods to con-tinue to build more prosperousand thriving schools and commu-nity, similar to that of the City ofSan Bernardino and SBCUSD.“In the first term of Dale Mars-den's participation in PepperdineUniversity's ELAP Ed.D. pro-gram, faculty who workedclosely with him could alreadypredict that Dale would becomea great superintendent,” stated

Pepperdine professor, LindaPurrington, Ed.D. “It has beenexciting to follow his career path-way and learn about the way inwhich he has collaborated withall stakeholders in the develop-ment and enactment of a vision ofexcellence, equity, continuousimprovement, and high perform-ance in two different districts. Inhis current district of SanBernardino Unified, Dale is mo-bilizing efforts related to theshared mission of Making HopeHappen. Dale's work and serviceas a superintendent is a testimonythat ‘leadership matters’.”

For Heart Month: Invest an hour of your life to save the rest

February is Heart Monthand the American HeartAssociation is calling on

all women to invest an hour oftheir life to save the rest byscheduling a Well-Woman Visitwith their health care provider.A Well-Woman Visit is a pre-vention check-up to review awoman’s overall health so herdoctor can measure blood pres-sure, check cholesterol and lookfor signs of heart disease, strokeand other illnesses. It can bescheduled with a primary carephysician, nurse-practitioner oran Obstetrician Gynecologist(OB-GYN).A Well-Woman Visit requiresno additional cost for mostwomen because of the AffordableCare Act. Check your insuranceplan for preventive services cov-erage before scheduling a visit.“Getting to heart disease beforeit gets to you is one of the bestweapons to fight the nation’sleading health threats,” saidNicole Or, executive director ofthe American Heart Associationin the Inland Empire. “An annualpreventive checkup is a must forall women. It helps catch healthproblems early and minimizedamage to the body.”Cardiovascular disease is Amer-ica’s leading killer, but it poses an

even greater threat to women,killing more women than menevery year. Heart disease, strokeand other cardiovascular diseasescause 1 in 3 deaths amongwomen each year – more than allcancers combined.An estimated 44 million womenin the U.S. are affected by cardio-vascular diseases. Ninety percentof women have one or more riskfactors for heart disease or stroke.The good news is 80 percent ofcardiac events may be preventedwith education and lifestylechanges.In addition to scheduling aWell-Woman Visit, the AHA alsorecommends Life’s Simple 7 asan approach to improving one’sheart and brain health.

1. Get active: Aim for at least 30minutes of moderate physical ac-tivity each day, five times a week.

2. Eat better: A heart-healthydiet is low in saturated and transfat, cholesterol, sodium andadded sugars, and high in wholegrain fiber, lean protein and a va-riety fruits and vegetables.

3. Maintain a healthy weight:Bringing your body mass index(BMI) below 25 benefits yourheart.

4. Stop smoking: Breaking thenicotine addiction is very impor-tant if you want to live a long andhealthy life.

5.Manage blood pressure: Keepblood pressure levels to less than120/80. Uncontrolled high bloodpressure can hurt or kill you.

6. Control cholesterol: A choles-terol reading of 200 mg/dL orhigher requires action. High cho-lesterol can cause blocked arter-ies, which may lead to a heartattack.

7. Reduce blood sugar: Bloodsugar levels above 100 indicatethat you may have diabetes orpre-diabetes, which increasesheart attack risk.

It is equally important to learnthe warning signs of a heart at-tack. Chest pain and radiatingdiscomfort in the left arm arecommon symptoms for both menand women. Women, however,may experience other warningsigns, including shortness ofbreath, back or jaw pain and nau-sea. Call 9-1-1 immediately at thefirst sign of symptoms.Learn more at www.goredfor-women.org. To get involved lo-cally, visitwww.iegoredluncheon.org.

The San Bernardino Black Culture Foundation namesGeorge and Helen Rawls 2016 Senior King & Queen

The San BernardinoBlack Culture Founda-tion is happy to an-

nounce George and HelenRawls as the 2016 Senior King& Queen.George Rawls was born inWilcox County, GA. He servedin the United States Navy for 4years and has been a 50 yearresident of the Inland Empire.George completed his AS de-gree in Electronic EngineeringTechnology at San BernardinoValley College and a BA de-gree in Business Administra-tion at Cal State University,San Bernardino. He is a retiree from AT&Twith 35 years in electroniccommunications. Today he is alicensed realtor. He served on

the San Bernardino City Plan-ning Commission for 6 years.He has faithfully served as anElder with Ecclesia ChristianFellowship, Sunday School Su-perintendent, Adult SundaySchool teacher and Vice Presi-dent on the EECDC. He is cur-rently a self-employed realestate broker with more than25 years related real estate ex-perience.Helen Rawls was born in St.

Louis, MO where she attendedSt. Louis University and re-ceived her Bachelor's degree inSociology. She moved to SanBernardino in 1973 as an em-ployee with Campus Crusadefor Christ. Helen worked in thePrayer Ministry at ArrowheadSprings. Helen has taught in

the Catholic School system asan elementary school teacherfor 15 years. In 2001 she wasemployed with Taft NewmanChristian School for 9 years asHead Teacher and was Directorof Promiseland EducationalChildcare Center for 3 years.Helen has been retired for oneyear and is very active in herchurch (Ecclesia Christian Fel-lowship) where she serves asone of the leaders of the Inter-cessory Prayer Ministry andteaches a Thursday morningWomen's Bible Study.They have three sons: Rafael,Gabriel and Michael who allhave undergraduate and gradu-ate degrees from local univer-sities.

Courtesy PhotoGeorge and Helen Rawls have been named 2016 King andQueen by the San Bernardino Black Culture Foundation

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Brown, Gemmell both homer twice to lead CSUSB

By Richard Dawson

Even though it was onlythe season opener, CalState San Bernardino's

bats appear to be in mid-seasonform. Sophomores Jessica Brown andKaylee Gemmell each hit twohome runs to propel CSUSB to adoubleheader sweep of Mercy-hurst University (PA) by scoresof 10-5 and 12-7 at CSUSB onSaturday, January 30. The Coyotes big bats got goingin the second inning of the open-ing game. Brown and Gemmellhit back-to-back solo shots of off

Laker starter Portia McBride tomake it 2-0. Mercyhurst answered in thethird when short stop MeghanMaranto connected for a soloblast off of CSUSB starter Cas-sandra Williams. It was the lone blemish for anotherwise strong showing fromWilliams. She went on to strikeout 7 over five innings to earn thewin.After CSUSB added three un-earned runs in the fourth, CaetlinSmith hit a RBI double in thefifth that was followed by twomores runs generated on afielder's choice by Brown to

make it 8-1. The Coyotes went to the bullpenin the sixth and got roughed up abit. Jamie Nelson walked two andgave up a hit before exiting andJackie DeLoza surrendered athree-run homer to second baser-man Courtney Brothers to reducethe lead to 8-5. Brown put the game away forCSUSB with her second homerun of the game, this time a two-run shot, in the bottom of thesixth. Game 2 came down to the wirefor the Coyotes.Trailing 7-6 heading into thebottom of the sixth, CSUSB ral-lied for six runs, highlighted by atwo-run triple from Brown, giv-ing her six RBI's on the day.Gemmell hit her second homerof the day in the second inningwhile Caitlyn Olan led CSUSBwith a 3-for-3 performance withtwo RBI's in Game 2.

Photo Courtesy/Richard DawsonJessica Brown (#2) crosses home plate after hitting her second home run for Cal State SanBernardino in a 10-5 win Game 1 over Mercyhurst during a doubleheader on Saturday, January30.

Photo Courtesy/Richard Daw-son

Starting pitcher CassandraWilliams allowed one run andstruck out seven over five in-nings to earn CSUSB's first vic-tory of the season.

Photo Courtesy/Richard DawsonCoyotes shortstop Thalia Ortiz (#3) tags out a baserunner at-tempting to steal second base.

Ultimate Amateur Series Motocross Starts SaturdayBy Joaquin Juarez

The Motocross season isbeginning. One of themost beautiful things

about Southern California is theweather. It permits us to pursuealmost any sport all year long,rarely cancelling any event due toinclement weather.One of the most anticipated se-ries in motocross is the UltimateAmateur Series. It is the third

year that it has been running.They will be giving away majorprizes once again including aToyota Tacoma Pre Runner fromToyota of Escondido. Yamahawill also be supporting the seriesby giving away a 2016 YZF 250at the first round. The plan is forYamaha to give away a dirt bikeat every round. Everyone whoraces will qualify for a chance atwinning the bike.The races will be at two of theInland Empire’s favorite tracks:

the newest in our area, MilestoneMX Park; and the oldest, PerrisRaceway. Check out either oftheir websites for further details:www.milestonemx.com andwww.perrismx.com are a fewclicks away. The dates set for theseries are February 6th and 27th,April 3rd and 17th, and the finaleMay 1st.Be a part of the high flying ac-tion to win races and win prizes.Be a spectator too, and join us.

Courtesy PhotoYou can win this bike!

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Office (909) 381-9898 • COLTON COURIER/EL CHICANO LEGAL ADVERTISING • Fax (909) 384-0406San Bernardino City Unified

School District777 N. F Street

San Bernardino, CA 92410

NOTICE INVITING BIDS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat sealed bids will bereceived in the Bid Box in theMain Lobby of the Board ofEducation Building, SanBernardino City Unified SchoolDistrict, at 777 North F Street,San Bernardino, California92410, on or before, 11:00 AMon February 18, 2016 for:

Bid No. 15-05, SERVICEVEHICLES AND TRAILERS

Bid forms on which the bidmust be presented, specifica-tions, terms, conditions, andinstructions required for bid-ding may be secured at abovedepartment or downloadedfrom the District website athttp://www.sbcusd.com/bids.aspx

Bids will be received at theBOARD OF EDUCATIONBUILDING, MAIN LOBBY,BID BOX, SAN BERNARDI-NO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOLDISTRICT, 777 North FStreet, San Bernardino,California, 92410, and shallbe opened at the above statedtime and place. All bids mustbe clearly marked on the out-side of the envelope with thebidder's company name andthe bid number. It is the bid-der’s sole responsibility toensure that their bid isreceived in the bid box ontime. No bidder may withdrawtheir bid for a period of sixty(60) days after the date set forthe opening of bids.

The Board of Educationreserves the right to accept orreject any or all bids, and toaccept or reject any item, towithdraw a line item or entirebid, or to waive any irregulari-ties or informalities in the bidsor in the bidding. The Districtmay award any, all, or none ofthis bid. Purchase is contin-gent upon availability of funds.Local and minority bidders arespecifically encouraged tosubmit bids.

Publication Date: February4, 2016Bid Opening: at 11:00 a.m.on February 18, 2016

SAN BERNARDINO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

By: Gloria Vega Buyer(909) 381-1132CNS-2839047#PUBLISHED EL CHICANO2/4/16 E-7376

SUPERIOR COURT OFCALIFORNIA, COUNTY

OF SAN DIEGOin re: THE ELEANOR VILLANUEVA MANIG-

BAS REVOCABLETRUST

DATED MAY 5, 2014BY: Eleanor VillanuevaManigbas, Decedent

NOTICE TO CREDI-TORS

(Cal. Probate Code §19050)

Notice is hereby given to thecreditors and contingentcreditors of the above-named decedent that all per-sons having claims againstthe decedent are required tomail or deliver a copy toCzar Ivan V. Manigbas,Trustee of the EleanorVillanueva ManigbasRevocable Trust dated May5, 2014, of which theDecedent was the grantor,c/o BRENDA GEIGER,Attorney at Law, at 1917Palomar Oaks Way, Suite160, Carlsbad, CA 92008,within the later of 4 monthsafter date of first publicationof notice to creditors or, ifnotice is mailed or personal-ly delivered to you, 60 daysafter the date this notice ismailed or personally deliv-ered to you, or you mustpetition to file a late claim asprovided in Probate Code§19103. A claim form maybe obtained from the courtclerk. For your protection,you are encouraged to fileyour claim by certified mail,with return receipt request-ed.

Date: December 28, 2015

/s/ BRENDA GEIGER,Attorney at LawAttorney for Trustee, CzarIvan V. ManigbasPub. … 2016Geiger Law Office, P.C.1917 Palomar Oaks Way,Suite 160Carlsbad, CA 92008(760) 448-2220

Published El Chicano1/21/16, 1/28/16, 2/4/16 E-7365

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Petitioner or Attorney: WilmerAlexis Cano Lobo, 12150Beaver Ave., Victorville, CA92392-1358.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino,247 West Third St., SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210PETITION OF: Wilmer AlexisCano Lobo, FOR CHANGEOF NAMEORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS1600752TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: WilmerAlexis Cano Lobo has filed apetition with this court for adecree changing names asfollows:Present name: Wilmer AlexisCano Lobo to Proposedname: Wilmer Alexis MolinaLoboTHE COURT ORDERS thatall persons interested in thismatter shall appear beforethis court at the hearing indi-cated below to show cause, ifany, why the petition forchange of name should not begranted. Any person objectingto the name changesdescribed above must file awritten objection that includesthe reasons for the objectionat least two court days beforethe matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at thehearing to show cause whythe petition should not begranted. If no written objectionis timely filed, the court maygrant the petition without ahearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:03-03-16, Time: 8:30 amDept: S35The 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 thepetition in the following news-paper of general circulation,printed in this county: ElChicanoDated: JAN 21 2016MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished El Chicano1/28,2/4,2/11,2/18/16 E-7368

LIEN SALENotice is hereby given pur-suant to sections 3071 and3072 of the Civil Code of theState of California, theundersigned will sell the fol-lowing vehicles at lien saleat said address(s) at saidtime(s) on: Wednesday,February 17, 2016 to wit:YEAR MAKE VIN LICENSESTATE15 DODG1C3CDFDH5FD3926457NFV886 CA95 HOND2 H G E J 1 2 2 3 S H 5 1 8 9 8 35RIW924 CATo be sold by: Desert ValleyTowing, 5900 MariposaRoad, Oak Hills, SanBernardino County, CA92344 (10:00AM)Said sale is for the purposeof satisfying lien of theabove signed for towing,storage, labor, materials andlien charges, together withcosts of advertising, andexpenses of sale.LienTek Solutions, Inc.P.O. Box 443Bonita, CA 91908CNS-2840987#PUBLISHED EL CHICANO2/4/16 E-7373

County of San BernardinoDept. of Behavioral HealthRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Children’s Residential

Intensive Services (ChRIS)(RFP DBH #15-83) (ePro#DBHE16-ADMN-1805)

The County of SanBernardino Department ofBehavioral Health (DBH),hereafter referred to as the“County,” is seeking propos-als from interested and quali-fied organizations and agen-cies to provide a proposedplan for the provision of theChildren’s ResidentialIntensive Services (ChRIS)program. The ChRIS pro-gram is a structured residen-tial program that utilizes FullService Partnerships (FSP)as well as the values andprinciples of the CorePractice Model (CPM) in pro-viding necessary servicesduring the period of place-ment and up to 2 monthsafter the child has left thegroup home in order to facili-tate a successful transition toa lower level of care. TheContract period will be for athree (3) year period begin-ning on July 1, 2016 throughJune 30, 2019.

A mandatory proposal con-ference and technicalassistance training will beheld on Wednesday,February 17, 2016, at 2:00p.m. Pacific Standard Time(PST) at the County of SanBernardino, Department ofBehavioral Health, 303 EastVanderbilt Way, SanBernardino, California 92415.

The complete RFP documentcan be accessed via theCounty’s online ElectronicProcurement NetworkSystem “ePro” located at:http://www.sbcounty.gov/pur-chasing/. In order to do busi-ness with the County, youmust be registered on theePro system. For assistance,please contact VendorSupport at (855) 800-5046.Once you access the eProsystem and are able to viewthe RFP, please print a copyof the RFP and any corre-sponding documents on thewebsite and bring it with you,as it will not be available atthe RFP conference.Completed proposals are dueon or before 4:00 p.m. PacificStandard Time (PST) onFriday, March 11, 2016.CNS-2838785#PUBLISHED EL CHICANO2/4/16 E-7375

County of San BernardinoDept. of Behavioral HealthRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Comprehensive Child andFamily Support Services and SB 163 Wraparound

Program Services(RFP DBH #15-76) (ePro#DBHE-ADMN-1807)

The County of San BernardinoDepartment of BehavioralHealth (DBH), hereafterreferred to as the “County,” isseeking proposals from inter-ested and qualified organiza-tions and agencies to providea proposed plan for the provi-sion of Comprehensive Childand Family Support System(CCFSS) and Senate Bill (SB)163 (Chapter 795, Statutes of1997) – Wraparound ProgramServices (WPS). SB 163(1997) – WPS is designed toreturn children and youth ingroup home care to theirhomes and communities orhelp children at risk of place-ment in high-end group homesto remain in their homes. TheContract period will be for athree (3) year period beginningon July 1, 2016 through June30, 2019.

A mandatory proposal con-ference and technical assis-tance training will be held onWednesday, February 17,2016, at 9:00 a.m. PacificStandard Time (PST) at theCounty of San Bernardino,Department of BehavioralHealth, 780 East GilbertStreet, San Bernardino,California 92415.

The complete RFP documentcan be accessed via theCounty’s online ElectronicProcurement Network System“ePro” located at:http://www.sbcounty.gov/pur-chasing/. In order to do busi-ness with the County, youmust be registered on the ePro

system. For assistance,please contact VendorSupport at (855) 800-5046.Once you access the eProsystem and are able to viewthe RFP, please print a copy ofthe RFP and any correspon-ding documents on the web-site and bring it with you, as itwill not be available at theRFP conference. Completedproposals are due on or before4:00 p.m. Pacific StandardTime (PST) on Friday, March11, 2016.CNS-2838924#PUBLISHED EL CHICANO2/4/16 E-7374

Published in Colton CourierC-5378

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000538The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: ECCENCE, HISWAY SPIRIT LED ASSEMBLIES,142 W. Baseline Rd, Rialto, CA92376His Way Spirit Led Assemblies,P.O.Box 424, Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 7/31/2006By 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/ Jacqueline J SkallStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 15,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000278The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BEAUTIFULHOME CENTER, 582 W Valley Blvd#18, Colton, CA 92324Benjamin R Alanis, 582 W ValleyBlvd #18, Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Benjamin R AlanisStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 8,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5380

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000129The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GMS CARTRANSPORTING, 7045 GroveAve., Highland, CA 92346Gilberto N Flores Sanchez, 7045Grove Ave., Highland, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Gilberto N Flores SanchezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 5,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5381

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000262The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: RAMIREZTRUCKING, 3100 Chino HillsParkway #626, Chino Hills, CA91709Bernardo F Ramirez, 3100 ChinoHills Parkway #626, Chino Hills, CA91709This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 3/1/1984By 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/ Bernardo F RamirezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San BernardinoJanuary 8,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section

14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5382

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000240The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: RICCARDIFLOOR COVERING INC., 780 EFrancis St “H”, Ontario, CA 91761Riccardi Floor Covering Inc., 780 EFrancis St “H”, Ontario, CA 91761This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/3/1993By 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/ John RiccardiStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Jsanuary 7, 2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000252The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SAFE WAYRECYCLING, 2631 S RiversideAvenue, Bloomington, CA 92316Safe Way Recycling & Recovery,Inc., 2631 S Riverside Avenue,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Ernesto SandovalStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 8,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5384

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014072The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VALUE THRIFTSTORE, 1507 S Riverside Avenue,Rialto, CA 92376MRGR Asset Holdings, Inc., 1507 SRiverside Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Nancy BenitezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December29, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/21,28/16 & 2/4,11/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5366

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014062The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: B’S SERVICES,2737 Salem Ct., San Bernardino,CA 92408Weldon E Babino, 2737 Salem Ct.,San Bernardino, CA 92408This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Weldon E BabinoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December,28 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-

ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5367

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000020The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JUMP N JUMPSALES & RENTALS, 1240 NFitzgerald Ave Ste 120, Rialto, CA92376Pioneer Star Group. Inc, 1240 NFitzgerald Ave Ste 120, Rialto, CA92376This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Alex E PaizStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 4,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5368

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000117The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: 1333 CANYON,1333 Reche Canyon Road, Colton,CA 92324Lynn M Owen, Tuscan Village FeeOwner, LLC, 12100 WilshireThis business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability CompanyThe 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/ Lynn M OwenStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 5,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5369

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0013957The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BAKED FROMTHE HEART, SPIRIT-FILLED BAL-LOONS, A STITCH FOR “U”, ARTS& CRAFTS BY AVIS, AVIS CARESFOR YOU, 1683 Pumalo St. #25,San Bernardino, CA 92404Avis N Brame, 1683 Pumalo St.#25, San Bernardino, CA 92404This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Avis N BrameStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December22, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0013903The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: LASER LINE,11010 Arrow Route Ste 102,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Willey AndAssociates Inc., P.O.Box851, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 11/12/2010By 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/ Laurence E WilleyStatement filed with the County

Clerk of San Bernardino December21, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000112The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: CEDAR MINISTRY,1005 Willis Court, Colton, CA 92324-7527Andries R Weley, 1005 Willis Court,Colton, CA 92324-7527This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above in 1/1/2006By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Andries R WeleyStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino January 5, 2016Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000001The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: INLAND STAR PROD-UCTS, 1014 W Grove Street, Rialto,CA 92376Darragh E White, 1014 W GroveStreet, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above in 1/4/2016By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Darragh E WhiteStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino January 4, 2016Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5373

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014102The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: MERIDIAN REALTY,13166 Rosewell Avenue, Chino, CA91710Brigitta M Steinbrecher, 13166Rosewell Avenue, Chino, CA 91710This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above in 9/27/1999By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Brigitta M SteinbrecherStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino December 29,2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5374

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000042The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: HIGH TOUCH COMMU-NICATION, HIGH TOUCH DIRECTMAIL, 7412 Club View Drive,Highland, Ca 92346-3993Frank C Dickerson, 7412 Club ViewDrive, Highland, CA 92346-3993This business is conducted by (a/an):IndividualThe registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares as trueinformation, which he or she knows tobe false, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also aware that allinformation on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Frank C DickersonStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino January 4, 2016Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date it wasfiled in the office of the county clerk. Anew fictitious business name state-ment must be filed before that time.The filing of this statement does not ofitself authorize the use in this state ofa fictitious business name in violationof the rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/14,21,28/16   & 2/4/16

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Office (909) 381-9898 • COLTON COURIER LEGAL ADVERTISING • Fax (909) 384-0406T.S. No. 027088-CA APN:0164-391-31-0-000 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE’S SALEPursuant to CA Civil Code2923.3 IMPORTANT NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUST,DATED 11/27/2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER On2/16/2016 at 1:00 PM,CLEAR RECON CORP., asduly appointed trustee underand pursuant to Deed of Trustrecorded 12/5/2006, asInstrument No. 2006-0839857, of Official Recordsin the office of the CountyRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, State of CALIFOR-NIA executed by: RONA A.GLADDEN, AN UNMARRIEDWOMAN WILL SELL AT PUB-LIC AUCTION TO HIGHESTBIDDER FOR CASH,CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWNON A STATE OR NATIONALBANK, A CHECK DRAWN BYA STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION, OR ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL SAVINGSAND LOAN ASSOCIATION,SAVINGS ASSOCIATION,OR SAVINGS BANK SPECI-FIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE ANDAUTHORIZED TO DO BUSI-NESS IN THIS STATE: NEARTHE FRONT STEPS LEAD-ING UP TO THE CITY OFCHINO CIVIC CENTER,13220 CENTRAL AVE.,CHINO, CA 91710 all right,title and interest conveyed toand now held by it under saidDeed of Trust in the propertysituated in said County andState described as: MOREFULLY DESCRIBED ONSAID DEED OF TRUST Thestreet address and othercommon designation, if any,of the real property describedabove is purported to be:2309 MOUNTAIN WOODSST COLTON, CA 92324-4536The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be held,but without covenant or war-ranty, express or implied,regarding title, possession,condition, or encumbrances,including fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sums ofthe note(s) secured by saidDeed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligation secured bythe property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is:$292,525.41 If the Trustee isunable to convey title for anyreason, the successful bid-der's sole and exclusive rem-edy shall be the return ofmonies paid to the Trustee,and the successful biddershall have no furtherrecourse. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trustheretofore executed anddelivered to the undersigneda written Declaration ofDefault and Demand for Sale,and a written Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell.The undersigned caused saidNotice of Default and Electionto Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real proper-ty is located. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: Ifyou are considering biddingon this property lien, youshould understand that thereare risks involved in biddingat a trustee auction. You willbe bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clearownership of the property.You should also be awarethat the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien. If youare the highest bidder at theauction, 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 the

county recorder's office or atitle insurance company,either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information.If you consult either of theseresources, you should beaware that the same lendermay hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on thisnotice of sale may be post-poned one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuantto Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires 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 tolearn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduledtime and date for the sale ofthis property, you may call(844) 477-7869 or visit thisInternet Web siteWWW.STOXPOSTING.COM, using the file numberassigned to this case 027088-CA. Information about post-ponements that are very shortin duration or that occur closein time to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way toverify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. FOR SALES INFORMA-TION: (844) 477-7869CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375Jutland Drive Suite 200 SanDiego, California 92117Published Colton Courier1/21/16,1/28/16,2/4/16 C-5377

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000786The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: FIRST CLASSLOGISTIC, 338 N Aspen Avenue,Rialto, CA 92376Francisco J Jarquin, 338 N AspenAvenue, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Francisco J JarquinStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section

14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001199The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: AMS EXPRESS,27335 Cypress Street, Highland, CA92346Salim M Saleh, 27335 CypressSytreet, Rialto, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Salim M SalehStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Febuary 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001201The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: ELITE STOR-AGE MANAGEMENT GROUP,29832 Worley Couirt, Highland, CA92346Donald L Thompson, 29832 WorelyCourt, Highland, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Donald L ThompsonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Febuary 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5408

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000830The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: COTIJAS TACOSHOP, 1089 E. Washington St, SanBernardino, CA 92324Hector V Gongalez, 6955 GolfcrestDrive #2044, San Diego, CA 92119This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 12/14/2015By 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/ Hector V GonzalezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5409

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000999The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: WARNER PRO-DUCTIONS, LIZANN WARNER,ELIZA, DOG ‘N’ BUTTERFLY, DOGN BUTTERFLY, 6513 BlanchardAve., Fontana, CA 92336Elizabeth A Warner- Pimentel, 6513Blanchard Ave., Fontana, CA 92336David J Pimental, 6513 BlanchardAve, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/1/2007By 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/ Elizabeth Warner-PimentalStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of the

rights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000392The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: EXOTIC CARSERVICES, 1440 Elmwood ST,Upland, CA 91786Shannon D Mitchell, 1440 ElmwoodSt, Upland, CA 91786This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Shannon D MitchellStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 12,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000510The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: KOO KOO 4KELLI’S KOOKIES, 6961 CaswellLane, Fontana, Ca 92336Kenya E Herbison, 6961 CaswellLane, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Kenya HerbisonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 14,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: ON TIME AUTOGLASS, 153 E Jackson St Apt A,Rialto, CA 92376Fredy A Rivera, 153 E Jackson StApt A, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 8/1/2015By 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/ FREDY A RIVERAStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001046The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CELL BLOCK C,1436 N. Ayala Dr. Unit C, Rialto, CA92376Melissa M Shaw, 809 S ChurchAve., Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Melissa M ShawStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 27,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business and

Trustee Sale No. :20120187401309 Title OrderNo.: 1096811 FHA/VA/PMINo.: 25731461 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED12/13/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. BARRETT DAFFINFRAPPIER TREDER &WEISS, LLP, as duly appoint-ed Trustee under and pur-suant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 12/24/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0709211, AGREEMENT TO MODIFY,FILED 02/04/2010, DOC #2010-0047604 of officialrecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, Stateof CALIFORNIA. EXECUTEDBY: OCTAVIO OLVERA, WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIONTO HIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by California CivilCode 2924h(b), (payable attime of sale in lawful moneyof the United States). DATEOF SALE: 03/03/2016 TIMEOF SALE: 1:00 PM PLACEOF SALE: AT THE MAIN(SOUTH) ENTRANCE TOTHE CITY OF CHINO CIVICCENTER, 13220 CENTRALAVE., CHINO, CA 91710.STREET ADDRESS andother common designation, ifany, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 1951 DE CARMEN DR,COLTON, CALIFORNIA92324 APN#: 0250-321-25-0-000 The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust, with inter-est thereon, as provided insaid note(s), advances, underthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligation secured bythe property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is$457,652.32. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trustheretofore executed anddelivered to the undersigned a

written 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 areconsidering bidding on thisproperty lien, you shouldunderstand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will bebidding on a lien, not on theproperty itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clearownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auc-tion, 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,either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information.If you consult 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 mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, ora court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been post-poned, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, youmay call 916-939-0772 forinformation regarding thetrustee's sale or visit thisInternet Web site www.nation-wideposting.com for informa-tion regarding the sale of thisproperty, using the file numberassigned to this case20120187401309. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected inthe telephone information oron the Internet Web site. Thebest way to verify postpone-ment information is to attendthe scheduled sale. FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL:NATIONWIDE POSTING &PUBLICATION A DIVISIONOF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY1180 IRON POINT ROAD,SUITE 100 FOLSOM, CA95630 916-939-0772www.nationwideposting.comBARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPI-ER TREDER & WEISS, LLPIS ACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER &WEISS, LLP as TrusteeDated: 01/22/2016NPP0271170 Published Colton Courier2/4/16, 2/11/16, 2/18/2016 C-5404

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Published in Colton CourierC-5414

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001049The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CENTRO DEACTIVIDADES Y CAPACITACIONSN BERNARDINO, 1012 E. CooleyDr. Suite #M, Colton, Ca 92324Ricardo Rodriguez Corona, 536 FoxRidge Drm Beamont, CA 92223This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 10/1/15By 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/ Ricardo Rodriguez CoronaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 27,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5415

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000467The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: DEAN’STRUCKING, 16555 Bayleaf Lane,Fontana, CA 92337Roberto Dean, 16555 Batleaf Lane,Fontana, CA 92337This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Roberto DeanStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 13,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5416

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001075The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: E.S. KLUFT &CO, 11096 Jersey Boulevard, #101,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Vi Spring USA, Inc., 11096 JerseyBoulevard, #101, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an):CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 12/31/2015By 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/ Alan H DochertyStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 28,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5417

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000043The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: DESIGNED ANDORGANIZED, 1254 Magnolia Ave,Redlands, CA 92373Denise M Awoniyi, 1254 MagnoliaAve, Redlands, CA 92373This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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 M AwoniyiStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 4,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published

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Published in Colton CourierC-5418

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001209The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: TRIUMPH PRO-DUCTIONS, 7252 Leedom,Highland, Ca 92346Rosemary Moreno, 1004 WestCovina Parkway 193, West Covina,CA 91790This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/1/2013By 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/ Rosemary MorenoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino Febuary 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5419

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000800The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: RELI, 1377 SLilac, Bloomington, CA 92316Jimmy V Duran, 1377 S Lilac,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Jimmy V Duran Statement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5420

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000916The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: PEACH COB-BLER KID’S FASHION, 1015 SSpruce Ave, Bloomington, CA 92316Tatiana S Clark, 1015 S Spruce Ave,Bloomington, CA 92316Stephanie Y Clark-Rhoe, 1015 SSpruce Ave, Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/1/13By 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/ Tatiana S ClarkStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 26,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5421

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0001042The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: KVTFILR INC.,5263 Riverside Drive, Chino, CA91710KVTFILR Inc., 6278 Serena Pl, AltaLoma, CA 91737This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 7/30/2002By 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/ Rakesh PatelStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 27,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published2/4,11,18,25/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000709The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: AUTOHAUSUSA, 3115 Outer HWY 10 Suite B,Yucaipa, CA 92373A.Y.S., Inc., 3775 McCray Street,Riverside, CA 92506This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Mohammad FarStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 20,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5388

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000224The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GEORGE’SBURGERS, 715 W Highland Ave.,San Bernardino, CA 92405Limani, Inc.,, 715 W Highland, SanBernardino, CA 92405This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 1/1/2011By 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/ George KritikosStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 7,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5389

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000620The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: HANDY’SRECYCLING, 7316 Valaria Dr. #A.Highland, CA 92346Trina Turner, 7316 Valaria Dr. #A,Highland, CA 92346This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Trina TurnerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 19,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5390

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000790The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: NEXT LEVELMOTRSPORTS LLC, 7062 UtahCourt, Fontana, CA 92336Next Level Motorsports LLC, 7062Utah Court, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability CompanyThe 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/ Youri OunanianStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5391

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000761The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BAIRESKITCHEN CABINETS, 553 WestWalnut Ave, Rialto, CA 92376Arnoldo H Korsich, 553 West WalnutAve, Rialto, CA 92376

This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Arnoldo H KorsichStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 21,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC- 5392

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000791The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CARRIBEANTRUCK, 3627 Oak Creek Drive Apt#C, Ontario, CA 91761Rommel L Perez-Diaz, 3627 OakCreek Drive Apt #C, Ontario, CA91761This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Rommel L Perez-DiazStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5393

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000793The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CLINICA DEN-TAL FAMILIAR GUADALUPANA,16701 Valley Blvd Suite # D,Fontana, CA 92335Lourdes Cardoso D.D.S. Inc., 1051N Mountain Ave, Ontario, CA 91762This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 5/10/2007By 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/ Elio RoqueStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5394

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000796The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CLINICA DEN-TAL FAMILIAL SAN JUDAS TADEO,1245 N Grove Avenue #C, LourdesCardoso D.D.S. Inc., 1051 N.Mountain Ave, Ontario, CA 91762This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 6/26/2009By 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/ Elio RoqueStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 22,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5395

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000738The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MOOREAPPAR-EL, MOORE MEDICAL SUPPLY,2069 San Bernardino Ave #2074,Colton, CA 92324Tiffani A Moore, 2069 SanBernardino Ave #2074, Colton, CA92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe 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/ Tiffani MooreStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 21,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014148The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: LAYER OFLOVE, 7055 Dakota Ave, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91701-5334Michelle L Bryant, 7055 DakotaAve, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91701-5334This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Micheele L BryantStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December29, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5397

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014198The following person(s) is (are)doing business as:HIGHLYFAVORED NOTARY, 1433 East DSt #139, Ontario, CA 91764Damaris A Parris, 1433 East D St#139, Ontario, CA 91764This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all 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/ Damaris A ParrisStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December30, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

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Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2016-0000858

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GET MOREWRAPS, GET MOREWRAPS.COM, 3949 Guasti Rd SteC, Ontario, CA 91761Perfect Biz, 322 S Campus Ave,Upland, CA 91786This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony C StegerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 25,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5399

Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2016-0000856

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VEHICLEWRAPS GET MORE WRAPSTSHIRT PRINTING, GET MORE WRAPS.COM, 3949Guasti Rd Ste C, Ontario, CA 91761Perfect Biz, 322 S Campus Ave,Upland, CA 91786This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am also

Petitioner or Attorney: JuanMoraga, 15498 Colt Ave.,Fontana, CA 92337. Pro Per.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino,247 West Third Street, SanBernardino, CA 92415.PETITION OF: Juan Moraga,FOR CHANGE OF NAMEORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAMECase Number: CIVDS1600148TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: JuanMoraga has filed a petitionwith this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Juan Moragato Proposed name: JohnnyMartin MoragaTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mat-ter shall appear before thiscourt at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause, if any,why the petition for change ofname should not be granted.Any person objecting to thename changes describedabove must file a writtenobjection that includes the rea-sons for the objection at leasttwo court days before the mat-ter is scheduled to be heardand must appear at the hear-ing to show cause why thepetition should not be granted.If no written objection is timelyfiled, the court may grant thepetition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:2/19/16, Time: 8:30 Dept: S35The 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 thepetition in the following news-paper of general circulation,printed in this county: ColtonCourierDated: JAN 8 2016MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier1/21,1/28,2/7,2/14/16 C-5376

aware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony C StegerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 25,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5400

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000863The following person(s) is (are)doing business as:prowrapsuply.com, GET MOREWRAPS.COM, 3949 Guasti Rd SteC, Ontario, CA 91761Vinco Vici Victum Inc,10855 ChurchSt Apt 502, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony StagerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 25,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5401

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000864The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CLIQ CLOTH-ING, 3949 Guasti Ave Unit C,Ontario, CA 91761Vinco Vici Victum Inc,10855 ChurchSt Apt 502, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony StagerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 25,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5402

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2016-0000861The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GET MOREVEHICLE WRAPS, 3949 Guasti AveUnit C, Ontario, CA 91761Vinco Vici Victum Inc,10855 ChurchSt Apt 502, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony StagerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino January 25,2016Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

Published in Colton CourierC-5403

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0014178The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MARLENE’SJEWELRY, 34569 Yucaipa Blvd,Yucaipa, CA 92399Inocencio Armendariz, 34569Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa, CA 92399This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 4/18/2003By 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/ Inocencio ArmendarizStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino December30, 2015

Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published1/28/16 & 2/4,11,18/16

T.S. No. 15-35356APN: 0275-291-26-0-000

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED7/1/2004. 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 sale to the high-est bidder for cash, cashier'scheck drawn on a state or nation-al bank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federal sav-ings and loan association, or sav-ings association, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of theFinancial Code and authorized todo business in this state will beheld by the duly appointedtrustee as shown below, of allright, title, and interest conveyedto and now held by the trustee inthe hereinafter described proper-ty under and pursuant to a Deedof Trust described below. Thesale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty, expressedor implied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by theDeed of Trust, with interest andlate charges thereon, as provid-ed in the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, interest thereon, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publicationof the Notice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale.

Trustor: JAMES B SMITH, AMARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE &SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee: LAWOFFICES OF LES ZIEVE Deedof Trust recorded 7/8/2004 asInstrument No. 2004-0486944 inbook --, page -- of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Date of Sale:2/19/2016 at 1:00PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Avenue Chino, CA 91710Estimated amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$227,837.63Note: Because the Beneficiaryreserves the right to bid less thanthe total debt owed, it is possiblethat at the time of the sale theopening bid may be less than thetotal debt owed.

Street Address or other commondesignation of real property:1801 ROSEDALE AVENUECOLTON, CA 92324Described as follows:As more fully described on saidDeed of Trust.

A.P.N #.: 0275-291-26-0-000The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incor-rectness of the street address orother common designation, ifany, shown above. If no streetaddress or other common desig-nation is shown, directions to thelocation of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first publi-

cation of this Notice of Sale.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are considering bid-ding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not present atthe sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall (714) 848-9272 or visit thisInternet Web site www.elitepo-standpub.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case 15-35356. Information about post-ponements 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 postponement infor-mation is to attend the scheduledsale.

Dated: 1/19/2016Law Offices of Les Zieve, asTrustee 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450Irvine, CA 92606For Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (714) 848-7920For Sale Information: (714) 848-9272 www.elitepostandpub.com

Maria Cesena, Trustee SaleOfficer

THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE. EPP 15610 Published Colton Courier1/28, 2/4, 2/11/16 C-5385

APN: 0250-282-39-0-000 TS No:CA08006699-14-1 TO No: 06-8-218354-08 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED July 22, 2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-INGS AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On February 23, 2016 at 09:00AM, Auction.com Room, OntarioConvention Center, 2000 EastConvention Center Way, Ontario,CA 91764, MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps, as the dulyAppointed Trustee, under andpursuant to the power of salecontained in that certain Deed ofTrust Recorded on July 31, 2006as Instrument No. 2006-0518130of official records in the Office ofthe Recorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, executed byROSEMARIE TELLEZ, A SIN-GLE WOMAN, as Trustor(s), infavor of BRIDGELOCK CAPITALas Beneficiary, WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER, in lawfulmoney of the United States, allpayable at the time of sale, thatcertain property situated in saidCounty, California describing theland therein as: AS MOREFULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The propertyheretofore described is beingsold “as is”. The street addressand other common designation, ifany, of the real propertydescribed above is purported tobe: 1356 SATINWOOD RD,COLTON, CA 92324-0000 Theundersigned Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incorrectnessof the street address and othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will bemade without covenant or war-ranty, express or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the Note(s)secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as providedin said Note(s), advances if any,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, estimated fees, chargesand expenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The total amountof the unpaid balance of the obli-gations secured by the propertyto be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of this Notice ofTrustee’s Sale is estimated to be$475,684.09 (Estimated).However, prepayment premiums,accrued interest and advanceswill increase this figure prior tosale. Beneficiary’s bid at saidsale may include all or part ofsaid amount. In addition to cash,the Trustee will accept acashier’s check drawn on a stateor national bank, a check drawnby a state or federal credit unionor a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan associ-ation, savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the California FinancialCode and authorized to do busi-ness in California, or other suchfunds as may be acceptable tothe Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, theTrustee may withhold theissuance of the Trustee’s DeedUpon Sale until funds becomeavailable to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right.The property offered for saleexcludes all funds held onaccount by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any rea-son, the successful bidder’s soleand exclusive remedy shall bethe return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. Notice to PotentialBidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at aTrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bidat 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 auction,you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same Lender may holdmore than one mortgage or Deedof Trust on the property. Notice toProperty Owner The sale date

shown on this Notice of Sale maybe postponed one or more timesby the Mortgagee, Beneficiary,Trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about Trustee Salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not present atthe sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall Auction.com at 800.280.2832for information regarding theTrustee's Sale or visit the InternetWeb site addresswww.Auction.com for informationregarding the sale of this proper-ty, using the file number assignedto this case, CA08006699-14-1.Information about postpone-ments that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: January 15, 2016MTC Financial Inc. dba TrusteeCorps TS No. CA08006699-14-117100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa,Authorized Signatory SALEINFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ONLINE ATwww.Auction.com FOR AUTO-MATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL: Auction.com at800.280.2832 MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. ORDER NO.CA16-000207-1, Published Colton Courier1/28/16, 2/4/16, 2/11/16 C-5386

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Nomination PeriodOpens For Classified

School EmployeesOf Year

Districts from SanBernardino County areencouraged to submit

nominations for the annual Clas-sified School Employee of theYear program, which is organizedthrough the California Depart-ment of Education. The deadlinefor nominations to the SanBernardino County Superintend-ent of Schools office is March 2.The program, which features sixcategories for nominations, high-lights the contributions of schoolemployees who support publiceducation for more than 410,000students in the 33 county schooldistricts.The categories that employeescan be nominated for include:child nutrition; maintenance, op-erations and facilities; office andtechnical; paraeducator and in-structional assistant; support serv-ices and security; and

transportation.Eligible nominees need to be acurrent classified employeewithin a county public school dis-trict in grades K-12 (includingcharter schools, district office orcounty office). They also must bea rank-and-file employee (not in asupervisory or management posi-tion) and have five years of serv-ice for the category in which theyare nominated.Program information, includingthe nomination form, can bedownloaded athttp://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cl/.Nominations should be sent toNancy Johnson, manager ofHuman Resources for SanBernardino County Superintend-ent at Schools, at 760 E. Brier Dr.in San Bernardino, 92408. Formore information, call Johnson at(909) 386-9570.

San Bernardino Valley College Foundation CelebratesSuccess of Valley-Bound Commitment Program

The Recognition of Excel-lence Luncheon tookplace Friday, Jan. 29 at

San Bernardino Valley College,as the San Bernardino ValleyCollege Foundation honored theSan Manuel Band of Mission In-dians for their continued supportof the award-winning Valley-Bound Commitment Program.The program, in its seventh year,provides a free first year of col-lege to local graduating highschool students. The luncheonhighlighted the Valley-BoundCommitment program’s contri-bution to student success and fea-tured speakers from the program,the SBVC Foundation, and theSan Manuel Band of Mission In-dians.SBVC Dean of Counseling &Matriculation Marco Cota calledit a privilege to be a part of theValley-Bound Commitment Pro-gram. Cota welcomed ExtendedOpportunity Programs & Serv-ices Director Carmen Rodriguezwho presented on the program’ssuccess, reporting that 45 Valley-Bound Commitment studentswill graduate this May. She dis-cussed the benefits of the pro-gram’s community servicerequirement and the general guid-ance the program provides. Theprogram also yields high gradepoint averages and high second-year return rates.The student panel, led by Val-ley-Bound Commitment DirectorJohnny Conley, featured five ofthe program’s top students.Among the topics, the studentsdiscussed giving back to the com-munity. Growing up in a difficultneighborhood in need of rolemodels, student George FlaggMartin recalled asking himself,“Why not be one?” The program“inspired me to do better,” saidstudent Micayla Weber, whoseown mother decided to return to

college after being inspired byher daughter. Foundation Presi-dent Lynda Savage later intro-duced San Manuel’s ProgramOfficer for Education Faun Whitewho spoke on the San ManuelBand of Mission Indians’ supportof the area and their position onthe importance of education.“We at San Bernardino ValleyCollege are very grateful to theSan Manuel Band of Mission In-dians for their gift to assist ourstudents in our community,” saidConley. “Their contribution hasafforded students an opportunityto pursue their educational goals

at San Bernardino Valley Col-lege. Without their assistancemany of the students in Valley-

Bound would not be enrolled incollege. Overall, San Manuel hasbeen instrumental in promoting

student success within our com-munity.”

Courtesy Photo(Left to right) Valley-Bound Commitment Director Johnny Conley, SBVC Foundation President Lynda Savage, San Manuel ProgramOfficer for Education Faun White, SBVC Director of Development and Community Relations Karen Childers, EOPS Director Mariadel Carmen Rodriguez, and Dean of Counseling and Matriculation Marco Cota at the Recognition of Excellence Luncheon at SanBernardino Valley College on Jan. 29, 2016.