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CJUSD announces School Lunch, Breakfast Program PHOTO/CITY OF COLTON SBVC student trustee Thomas Robles. Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! July 16, 2015 Vol 143, NO. 34 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m COLTON COURIER By Anthony Victoria S an Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) has endured tough times in recent months. Campus leaders, both at the administrative and student level, have confronted issues with accreditation, loss of student discount fees, and the potential loss of the campus bookstore to private management. Current student and Colton resident Thomas Robles, 23, who was sworn in as SBVC’s Student Trustee ear- lier this month expressed his desire to change the cur- rent state of the campus and properly serve the student body. “Being able to sit on a board of directors and be involved in the decision making process will be essen- tial,” Robles said. “I have a say and influence on what can affect our campus. I have already hit the ground running.” Robles has been involved in the community since the age of 16. He has worked for the City of Colton Community Services Department as senior recreation leader and lifeguard. In addition, Robles teaches swim classes at several community centers in the city. Last year Robles was elected vice-president of the Associated Student Government, and later became president due to the resignation of the elected presi- dent---a position that the business student said served him well. When reflecting back on previous trustees, Robles said he was unaware of the role they played in helping Robles cont. on next page Thomas Robles sworn in as Valley College’s student trustee COURTESY PHOTO Members of the Colton Joint Unified School District with CSUSB president Tomas Morales. By Anthony Victoria T he Colton Joint Unified School District (CJUSD) announced that it will pro- vide free and reduced-price meals for children who qualify under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program for the 2015-16 school year. Since 2013, the school district has been able to serve approxi- mately 18,200 students at all school sites (including contract schools such as Visions Community Day School, Smith CJUSD cont. on next page Summer Movies in the Park in Colton A re you looking for FREE fun activities for the whole family?! The Colton Community Services Department is announcing the lineup for the 2015 Movies in the Park series. The Movies in the Park program is a great chance for Colton residents to come together with family and friends and watch a movie for FREE. All Movies begin at dusk, approximately 8:15pm. All movies are shown in the City of Colton. The evening events will include Wii games on the big screen, jumper, info booth and snack bar opportunities in addition to the main feature film. Come early to pick your favorite spot and enjoy the snack bar and fun activities. Participants are also encour- aged to join the movie Passport incentive. Collect a Passport at the first movie and get it stamped for all seven flicks to receive a special prize. Passports are available for children ages 3-17 and can be picked up during the movie at the information booth. The Movies in the Park sched- ule is as follows: • July 17 – Big Hero 6 -Fleming Park, 252 La Cadena Drive, Colton CA • July 24 – Frozen (Sing-A- Long) -Rich Dauer Park, 955 Torrey Pines Drive, Colton CA • July 31 – Space Jam -Rancho Mediterranean, 700 East Washington Street, Colton CA • August 7 – Cinderella (2015) – Princess Night! -Fleming Park, 525 La Cadena Drive, Colton CA -Dress up as your favorite princess for the Annual Princess Night. For more information please call the Gonzales Community Center at 909 370-6153. 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] A8 A7 A3 Help Find OOMPA! Missing in Colton A16 San Bernardino County Fair Winners!! Redlands Prepares for Orange Street Alley Gloria’s Corner ONE SECTION, 16 PAGES Calendar A6 Classifieds A10 Legal Notices A11 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A6 Sports A9

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Page 1: Colton Courier July 16 2015

CJUSD announces SchoolLunch, Breakfast Program

PHOTO/CITY OF COLTONSBVC student trustee Thomas Robles.

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! July 16, 2015Vol 143, NO. 34

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN..ccoommCOLTON COURIER

By Anthony Victoria

San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) hasendured tough times in recent months. Campusleaders, both at the administrative and student

level, have confronted issues with accreditation, lossof student discount fees, and the potential loss of thecampus bookstore to private management.Current student and Colton resident Thomas Robles,23, who was sworn in as SBVC’s Student Trustee ear-lier this month expressed his desire to change the cur-rent state of the campus and properly serve the studentbody.“Being able to sit on a board of directors and beinvolved in the decision making process will be essen-tial,” Robles said. “I have a say and influence on whatcan affect our campus. I have already hit the groundrunning.”Robles has been involved in the community sincethe age of 16. He has worked for the City of ColtonCommunity Services Department as senior recreationleader and lifeguard. In addition, Robles teaches swimclasses at several community centers in the city. Last year Robles was elected vice-president of theAssociated Student Government, and later becamepresident due to the resignation of the elected presi-dent---a position that the business student said servedhim well.When reflecting back on previous trustees, Roblessaid he was unaware of the role they played in helping

Robles cont. on next page

Thomas Robles sworn in asValley College’s student trustee

COURTESY PHOTOMembers of the Colton Joint Unified School District with CSUSB president Tomas Morales.

By Anthony Victoria

The Colton Joint UnifiedSchool District (CJUSD)announced that it will pro-

vide free and reduced-price meals

for children who qualify under theNational School Lunch Programand School Breakfast Program forthe 2015-16 school year. Since 2013, the school districthas been able to serve approxi-

mately 18,200 students at allschool sites (including contractschools such as VisionsCommunity Day School, Smith

CJUSD cont. on next page

SummerMoviesin the

Park inColton

Are you looking forFREE fun activities forthe whole family?! The

Colton Community ServicesDepartment is announcing thelineup for the 2015 Movies inthe Park series. The Movies inthe Park program is a greatchance for Colton residents tocome together with family andfriends and watch a movie forFREE. All Movies begin at dusk,approximately 8:15pm. Allmovies are shown in the City ofColton.The evening events will includeWii games on the big screen,jumper, info booth and snack baropportunities in addition to themain feature film. Come early topick your favorite spot and enjoythe snack bar and fun activities.Participants are also encour-aged to join the movie Passportincentive. Collect a Passport atthe first movie and get it stampedfor all seven flicks to receive aspecial prize. Passports areavailable for children ages 3-17and can be picked up during themovie at the information booth.

TheMovies in the Park sched-ule is as follows:

• July 17 – Big Hero 6-Fleming Park, 252 La CadenaDrive, Colton CA• July 24 – Frozen (Sing-A-Long)-Rich Dauer Park, 955 TorreyPines Drive, Colton CA• July 31 – Space Jam-Rancho Mediterranean, 700East Washington Street, ColtonCA• August 7 – Cinderella (2015)– Princess Night!-Fleming Park, 525 La CadenaDrive, Colton CA-Dress up as your favoriteprincess for the Annual PrincessNight.For more information pleasecall the Gonzales CommunityCenter at 909 370-6153.

THISTHISWEEKWEEK

INSIDEINSIDE

HOW TO REACH USHOW TO REACH USInland Empire Community

NewspapersOffice: (909) 381-9898

Fax: (909) 384-0406

Editorial: [email protected]: [email protected]

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Help Find OOMPA!Missing in Colton

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San BernardinoCounty Fair Winners!!

RedlandsPrepares for

Orange StreetAlley

Gloria’sCorner

ONE SECTION, 16 PAGES

Calendar A6Classifieds A10Legal Notices A11Opinion A4Service Dir. A6Sports A9

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the student body. He expressedhis commitment to keep opencommunication and a healthyworking relationship with ASGon campus.“I didn’t see past trustees outthere, hanging out with studentsand speaking to them about is-sues,” Robles said. “Quitefrankly, I didn’t know the type ofposition it was and what theyspecifically did for the campus.”With no specific plans in mindyet, the 23-year-old said he in-tends on maintaining an open re-lationship with students.“I want to personally address asmany student issues as possible,”he said. “I plan to be very vocaland open to the students andshare everything that is going onat the district level. As a studenttrustee, I am an extension of thestudent government on campus.We all have the goal to providethe best overall experience to thestudents we represent.”So far, Robles said his dialoguewith the trustees, President JohnLongville, and Chancellor BruceBaron has been helpful to histransition from ASG to the dis-trict board.“Generally, if I have questionsthey are all willing to help meout,” Robles stated. “I think it’sthe coolest thing. It is the firsttime district representatives haveconnected with me. I really ap-preciate that.”

Anthony Victoria is the staffwriter for the Colton Courierand Newspaper and can bereached at (909) 637-6369 or [email protected].

Robles cont. from front

Elementary School, and DayCare programs). As a result of aninitiative presented by CJUSD’snutritional services director DianaHarrington, the school board de-cided to waive fees for studentswho receive meals at reducedprices. It was done to increase par-ticipation from this group of stu-dents; at the time they had a

ten-percent lower participationrate. Currently, 80-percent of thestudent body population across thedistrict receives free or reducedmeals.“It is a definitely a big help to thefamilies of these students,” Har-rington said. “It has a huge impacton some of these households.”Children from households whoseincome is at or below the levelsshown are eligible for free or re-

duced-price meals. Children whoreceive CalFresh (formerly foodstamp), California Work Opportu-nity and Responsibility to Kids(CalWORKs), Kinship Guardian-ship Assistance Payments(KinGAP), or Food DistributionProgram on Indian Reservations(FDPIR) benefits are automati-cally eligible regardless of the in-come of the household in whichthey reside. Eligibility for a foster

child is based on an applicationnoting that the student is a fosterchild.Harrington said she hopes par-ents are aware of the efforts thedistrict undertakes to ensure allstudents receive a meal during theschool day.“We want to let parents knowthat this program is available,” shesaid. “All they have to do is sub-mit an application.”

An online application form,which includes a letter regardingthe availability of free and re-duced-priced meals for enrolledstudents, is available ath t t p s : / / c o l t o n j u s d . r o c k -etscanapps.com. Paper applica-tions are also available in theschool site office or the district’sNutrition Services’ office.

CoUrtESy Photothe 2015 San Bernardino Valley College Associated Student Government Board of Senators. SBVC studenttrustee thomas robles expressed his commitment to keep open communication and a healthy working rela-tionship with ASG on campus.

Photo/CJUSDthe Colton Joint Unified School District’s Free Eligibility Scale

“I didn’t see past trustees out there, hanging out withstudents and speaking to them about issues. Quitefrankly, I didn’t know the type of position it was andwhat they specifically did for the campus.”

--Thomas Robles

CJUSD cont. from front

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Arts Grants:The San Bernardino City Council

recently approved the recommenda-tion from the Fine Arts Commissionfor over $184,000 in grants. 14 artsorganizations, the Parks and Recre-ation Department Summer Arts Pro-gram, and an Art and Poetryinstallation/exhibit received fundingmade possible by Development Im-pact Funds that are restricted to artsand cultural programs in the city.Organizations receiving funding

are: Richardson Prep MiddleSchool, Del Rosa ElementarySchool, Hunt Elementary School,Jones Elementary School, SanBernardino Symphony, LRJ ArtAcademy, Junior University,CHORDS, King Middle School,I.M. Inc., Bradley ElementarySchool, Norton Space and Aeronau-tics Academy, CSUSB Opera The-atre, and Sinfonia MexicanaMariachi Youth Academy.Also funded is the poetry and pho-

tography installation at 468 West,5th Street by Cal State professors,Juan Delgado and Tom McGov-ern. Using the windows the exhibitaddresses both historical and con-temporary issues. Kudos to the Fine Arts Commis-

sion for the work involved in deter-mining the projects to fund and forthe variety of projects to touch SanBernardino residents at all levels.Commissioners include: RubenChavez (1st Ward Appointee),Oleana Ohiy (2nd Ward ap-pointee), Deborah Bunger (3rdWard appointee), Dorothy Garcia(4th Ward appointee), Lynette M.Kaplan (5th Ward appointee),Bronica Taylor (6th Ward ap-pointee), Donna Howard (7thWard appointee), Michael Segura(Mayor appointee), and BarbaraBabcock (Mayor appointee - alter-nate).

Public Survey: The San Bernardino Volunteer Cit-

izen-based Charter Committee isseeking input from residents as itcontinues on its charge to make rec-ommendations to the Mayor andCouncil for a new and substantiallyrevised City Charter that reflectsprinciples of good governance andmeets the needs of the community.The 12-question survey may becompleted online at http:/www.sur-veymonkey.com/s/SBCharterSur-vey or a hard copy may be obtainedand completed at the city clerk’s of-fice.

Water Conservation Tips:The West Valley Water District

with jurisdiction over most ofColton, Rialto and Fontana is offer-ing its residential and commercialcustomers rebates on rotary irriga-tion nozzles, weather based smarttimers, high efficiency washers,high efficiency toilets and turf re-moval. It is part of the District'scommitment to Water Use Effi-ciency and Conservation and it'sgoal of reducing water consumptionby 32%. Rebates are offered on afirst come first serve basis and willbe available as funds are available.All rebates require an applicationbefore purchase. Also available is afree Water Conservation Kit that in-cludes showerhead replacement andfaucet aerator. For information andapplications call the District's WaterConservation Specialist at909.875.1804 ext. 300 or visit [email protected] the fivemember Board of Directors for thisDistrict include: Betty Gosney,Earl Tillman Jr., Alan Dyer,Linda Gonzalez, and Dr. CliffordO. Young.

Save the Date:Now to September 1 - a new pub-

lic art project - This is SanBernardino - by poet Juan Delgadoand photographer Thomas Mc-Govern is on display in the win-dows of 468 West Fifth Street, theformer Arts on 5th. The windowdisplay combines photographs ofhistoric and contemporary SanBernardino with poetry exploringpersonal and shared experiences ofthe city. In addition Delgado hascreated book-themed installationwith discarded library books andoversized bookmarks. The artistshave also created a website (jua-

nandtom.com) so the communitycan post pictures, poetry and storiesabout San Bernardino.

Thursday & Friday, July 16 &17 - a tap dancing presentation byRhythmic Circus will be presentedat the Redlands Bowl at 8:15 p.m.This troupe of internationallyrenowned artists in funky costumesbacked up by a big brass band willperform a tap dancing extravaganzato delight the whole family. Thisfree event is sponsored Robert andPaula Driessnack and the IntermecFoundation and Maupin FinancialServices to celebrate the children ofMicah House. For information call:909.793.7316

Friday, July 17 - Colton Commu-nity Services present the movie - BiHero 6 at Fleming Park, 525 La Ca-dena Drive. The movie starts at 8:15p.m. with games and activities ear-lier. The public is invited to bringblankets and lawn chairs and snackswill be on sale. For information call:909.370.6153 or visitwww.CL.COLTON.CA.US

Friday, July 17 - the City of SanBernardino's Parks, Recreation &Parks Community Services Depart-ment presents Movie Nights In ThePark with a screening of Annie atthe Delmann Heights Park, 2969 N.Flores Street. The public is encour-aged to bring a picnic basket, blan-kets and lawn chairs to enjoy themovie. Pre-movie activities start at6 p.m. with movie starting at dusk.For information call: 909.384.5421

Sunday, July 19 - Colton Com-munity Services present Concerts inthe Parkwith The Gentlemen's Clubfrom 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Fleming Park,525 N. La Cadena. There will bespecial activities and awards fordressing up as a character from TV,movies, book or video game. For in-formation call: 909.370.6153

Wednesday - Thursday, July 22- 23 - the Robert and France'sFullerton Museum of Art(RAFFMA) presents its annual Kids

Discover Egypt 2-Day Art Work-shop from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. forages 9-12. Students will learn aboutEgyptian history, culture, and artplus participate in a variety of activ-ities like clay art projects, creatingcat "mummies", make beads fromauthentic Egyptian molds, and ex-cavate a mock archaeological dig.For information about the programand cost contact: M. Paige Taylorat 909.537.7783 or email [email protected]

Friday, July 24 - Colton Commu-nity Services presents the movieFrozen (Sing-A-Long) at DauerPark, 955 Torrey Pines Drive as partof its Movies in the Park series. Themovie starts around 8:15 p.m. Bringblankets and lawn chairs. There willbe games, activities and snacks forsale. For information call:909.370.6153 or visitwww.CI.COLTON.CA.US

Saturday, July 25 - the SanBernardino Latino Faculty and Staffand Administrators Associationpresent its Second Annual SummerConcert & Car Show to raise fundsfor scholarships. This year's eventwill feature recording artists MCMagic and Mellow Man Ace alongwith special guests TroublesomeOriginal Sacrifice Band. Besidescars, trucks, imports, luxury, andHarley & Bikes are encouraged toparticipate. The gates open for spec-tators at 10 a.m. and will close at 6p.m. For vendor and entry fee infor-mation call: Johnny at909.653.6548 or Burt at909.770.4766 or Ray at909.645.7268

Saturday, July 25 - the ColtonCommunity Services presents Dive-

In Movies with the presentation ofFrozen Sing-Along from 7 to 10p.m. Fee is $2 per person at theGonzales Community Center, 670Colton Avenue, Colton. For infor-mation call: 909.370.6153

Sunday, July 26- the ChicanoLatino Caucus Inland Empire pres-ents Matinee Movie Day with themovie McFarland - a heartwarmingstory of high school Mexican Amer-ican kids from the Central Valleywho overcome all odds to becomechampions. $5 is the cost, which in-cludes the movie, hot dog, soda andchips. Matinee starts at 1 p.m. at theCarousel Mall, between 4th and 2ndstreet, San Bernardino.

Friday, July 31 - Colton Commu-nity Services presents Movies in thePark with Space Jam at RanchMediterranean, 700 E. WashingtonStreet. Movie starts at 8:15 p.m.with games and activities earlier.Bring blankets and lawn chairs andenjoy the snacks on sale. For infor-mation call: 909.370.6153 or visitWWW.CI.COLTON.CA.US

Tuesday, August 4 - Youth ActionProject presents an Evening of Wineand Jazz Under the Stars from 5 to9 p.m. at the Mission Gable House,168 S. Eureka Street, Redlands.Featured will be The New Hot Clubof America. This fundraiser is offersgeneral admission and VIP pack-ages. For information contactDakira Williams at 909.915.1717or email [email protected]

Favorite Quote: " The purpose of art is washing

the dust of daily life off our souls"Pablo Picasso

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

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

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

After completing a fullyear at San BernardinoValley College, I made

some interesting observations.The college’s president, GloriaFisher, hosts monthly forums inhope to inform and address stu-dents. After attending several fo-rums, I have recognized arecurring theme of student andfaculty concerns. First is igno-rance. Information isn’t beingshared in a timely or accuratemanner, and students aren’t in-formed because they aren’t beingreached. The second is apathy, ormore specifically, the low num-ber of student engagement wesee on campus.Conclusively, this sparked myinterest in research regardingcomparisons and contrasts be-tween various decades of SBVCstudents. I browsed through com-pilations of SBVC newspaperarchives stored in the newly con-structed SBVC library (YEAR).In the November 19, 1989 edi-tion of SBVC’s The Voice, one ofthe writers wrote about chal-lenges students faced when host-ing campus events. The student stated, “Almostevery event has had a disastrousattendance. This may be due inpart to a lack of interest in thetype of events planned and it maybe due to an inadequate methodof communication.” In spite ofthe various exciting changes that

the school and newspaper havegone through, one thing is evi-dent: 26 years later, ignoranceand apathy still lingers through-out the SBVC campus.It is no surprise that the col-lege’s residing city, SanBernardino, faces these same is-sues. The city is unable to reachits full potential as the countyseat. I find a root cause to be thelack of education in the city,which has created an apatheticcommunity poisoned by igno-rance. Even if a mastermind cre-ated a PowerPoint presentationwith detailed steps and ultimatesolutions to life's greatest prob-lems, our community would notanswer the call because frankly,there is no call. No one at Valleyis held accountable for reachingthe student population. No onedowntown is held accountablefor informing the public. The rapid growth of human ac-cessibility to the Internet has ledto more information about eventsand resources. You would thinkthat there would be a largerturnout of people as a result, butthat isn’t the case. Valley hasconsistently attempted to utilizethe Internet by sending informa-tion to students via email. De-spite this tool, a small percentageof the student population actuallyreads the updates and attends theevents held by student leadersand administration.In the Spring, during my cam-paign for Student OrganizationsSenator in the Associated StudentGovernment, I began to under-stand that many students are un-informed of how to access theirstudent email. I began to believethat the issue isn’t that studentsdon’t care, but it was a matter ofnot knowing. Furthermore, these issues aren’tgoing to just change with flyersand social media. People need toinvest in community engage-ment. A type of engagement thathas not yet been invented, or atleast not made clear to us. No onehas figured out how to efficientlyreach the entire population withimportant accurate information. We cannot continue to print outflyers and try to hand them out toeveryone; it’s simply a waste ofpaper and an inefficient way totransmit a message. Email blastshave been known to work with asmall base of contacts, but with-out an efficient team to managethis institution, it will surely be-come another failure. Everyonecares about something, so I be-lieve there’s hope.

Ignoranceor

Apathy?

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A Disturbing Day In AmericaFriday, June 26th, 2015, an extremely disheartening and very disturbing day for America.

Gary B. Leibelt Colton

By Rocio Aguayo,ASG Senator at

San BernardinoValley College

Jesus through God said "Thoushall love the Lord thy God withall thy heart and with all thy souland with all thy mind." This is thefirst and great commandment. Andthe second is like unto it. Thoushall love thy neighbor as thyself.On these two commandmentshang all the law and prophesies.

To me, this capsulizes much ofwhat is expected of those who pro-fess to be Christians. Some of thesuperfluous tangents we some-times pursue are unbelievably un-productive.

When the idolatries of suchthings as putting 1) money, 2) rep-utation and world renown, 3) self-ishness and ease, 4) jealousy andenvy, instead of taking responsi-bility for others (as we can) andfor oneself and our actions; we arenot following God and his firsttwo commandments. And alwaysremember, vengeance is only God

and the Lord's domain. Dignityand respect are words only, butthey need to be followed by posi-tive actions and words of all con-cerned. In my 76-1/2 years ofliving I have truly found it is moreblessed to give and more reward-ing than to receive.

The carnal world of ego, vanity,false pride and foolishness, is farfrom the spiritual world. Right-eousness (not self-righteousness)is the goal in dealings with others.Truth is the one thing that is a sureway to complete justice. If all ofus could put others needs ahead ofour own selfish and ulterior pur-poses, this world would be a betterplace to live in.

I can't help but think when Godgave us his ten commandmentsthrough Moses, he was directingthem to all earthly beings-not justa chosen few.

Certainly Jesus talked in his Ser-mon on the Mount about "Do untoothers as you would have them dounto you", he was talking to thewhole world. Far too many peo-ple in this world do not practiceany of these sage teachings fromthe Almighty. Some secular-lean-ing ·human beings would say whatI justsaid is just religious dogma. Butto me it is just common sense be-fore the harbinger comes true.

For some it is hard to envision aGod we cannot meet or see. Com-plete faith is hard at times; how-ever, in my opinion, the secularworld and the United States ofAmerica, in particular, could usesome religious common sense.

John H. Peterson,Life-long Advocate of Racial

and Cultural HarmonySan Bernardino

Remember God's Prophetic Messagesfor which America's Future Hangs?

Why did Colton Council Refuse togo out for Bid?

As reported by the ColtonCourier several residents spokeout in protest at the council's re-fusal to go out for bid to find thebest deal. It's worth noting thatcouncil member David Toro, whomotioned to accept the agreementat last Tuesday's meeting, re-ceived a substantial contributionfrom Republic Services for his2010 campaign (see below).Whether or not the Mayor andmore recently elected councilmembers received similar contri-butions from the waste hauler is amatter of speculation, as the De-LaRosa administration has seenfit to deprive the general publicaccess to these critical documents

by removing all campaign disclo-sure reports ('460's), from thecities website.

I anticipate the Mayor denyingthe city ever posted 460s for thepublic. Luckily, however, the on-line internet archive providesproof that the city did in fact for-merly provided these documentson it's website:

https://web.archive.org/web/20120825213802/http://www.ci.colton.ca.us/CCK_DR.html

Jocko Stern,Colton, CA

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By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

Stella and I recently returnedfrom an Alaskan cruise. Pri-marily to see the Glacier

Bay glaciers. I remember well thefirst visit.In the late 80’s I was to sail on theRegency cruise ship in the AlaskanInland Passage. Unfortunately itwent aground near Juneau and thecompany went bankrupt. I was ableto get my money back before thebankruptcy judgement. .So I changed my plans; flew toJuneau and spent two weeks inves-tigating the city. I was later encour-aged to go to the Glacier Bay, so Iflew to Gustavus on a six passengerplane.

Gustavus had a population ofabout a hundred, made up mostly ofhunters and fisherman. At that timethere were only a jet runway and aQuonset hut with the name “Gus-tavus Mall” on it. A small bus tookme to a luxurious Lodge with agreat dining room, shopping andvery comfortable rooms.It was located a few miles fromthe Bay’s entrance. In the wilder-ness we were warned to hike closeto the Lodge. Bears, deer, wolves,moose and other wild beastsroamed the forest.They also had a good sized ice-breaker ship for the Lodgers. Thatwas my introduction to Glacier Bay.When asked recently about thegreatest natural phenomena I’veever seen, I place Glacier Bay sec-ond only to Iguazu Falls betweenArgentina and Brazil.The Bay has changed drasticallysince it was discovered by CaptainGeorge Vancouver in 1795. JohnMuir, world renowned naturalist,was the first person to study glaciersin 1890. William Cooper visitedGlacier Bay in 1916 and made it hislife work. Muir and Cooper werethe two most responsible for gettingthe U.S. Congress to claim GlacierBay a National Park.

It was first declared a Park on Feb-ruary 25, 1925; then enlarged to3,282,000 acres in 1986.Today the groups of NativeAlaskans make up 16 percent of allresidents.Historians and anthropologistsplace the great migration of Asiansinto Alaska about 30,000 to 60,000years ago. They came across theBering Strait when it was a landbridge.Incidentally, because of PrudhoeBay and oil, each resident receivesa certain amount of money eachJanuary 1. Everyone is eligible whohas lived in Alaska for one year. Thelowest has been $800.00 and thehighest amount close to $2000.00.There are estimated to be 12 tribesor clans, but 3 main ones.Aleuts/Eskimos in the north;Athabascans in the center; andTinglits/ Haidas in the Southeast in-cluding the Glacier Bay area. Eachgroup had their own language andculture, including the style of theirhomes. They total almost 105,000nativesAthabascans were the most mo-bile and their homes were tee-peestyle. Historians give them creditfor migrating into Canada, USA,Central America, and South Amer-

ica. Their language is similar to theNavajo in Arizona. The largesttribes in the U.S. are: Cherokee,Navajo and Sioux. More than 3 mil-lion people in the U.S. are NativeAmerican people. There are 562recognized tribes in our country. Atthe last census, California recorded242,000 Native Americans.As the Athabascans migrated, thegroups splintered into various tribesthat developed their own languageand cultures. From the U.S. they de-veloped the Aztecs, the Mayans andthe Incas.Back to the glaciers. They areoften described as “rivers of ice.”Antarctica has 90 percent of theworld’s glaciers; Greenland has 8percent and the remaining 2 percentis divided between Alaska, Canadaand Russia. Alaska has 100.00 gla-ciers, but only 620 have beennamed.Before the Glacier Bay was as it isnow, it was the Summer province ofthe Tinglit Indians. They fished forsalmon and halibut and prepared forthe coming winter.Did you know that the sea-tide ofthe Bay can rise 25 feet in a 6 hourperiod? It covers an area of 1375square miles. It was a large singleglacier of solid ice until the 18thcentury. Then it started retreating.However, “it is still the largest pro-tected water park in the world.”

There are at least 35 named gla-ciers in the Bay. In 1850 there were150 glaciers and tributaries. The“grand-daddy” of them all seems tohave been the “Grand Pacific Gla-cier.” Three hundred years ago itwas about 12 feet thick and 20miles in width.Today it has retreated by 65 milesto the Tark Inlet and in the processleft 20 glaciers in its trail. It isunique in that the snout is totallyblack, from the stones and debris itpicks up.Right beside it is the MargerieGlacier that is pure white and is ad-vancing. The difference is the sizeof the mountains that provide thesnow to each of the glaciers.The mountains for the MargerieGlacier –providing snow- are over15,000 feet high and the snow lastsall year round.The National Park Service hasregulations in addition of two cruiseships per day. It permits three tourboats, six charter vessels and 25 pri-vate vessels.Currently the Glacier Bay glaciersare being studied to see the effect ofglobal warming. The conclusion?“It is estimated that if current warm-ing trends continue, there will beNO glaciers left in the park by2030.”Amen. Selah So be it.

Algebra made more accessible to immigrant students throughpartnership between UC faculty, Mexican educators

By MJ Duncan

As more school districtsare encouraging studentsto explore STEM (sci-

ence, technology, engineering andmath) concepts, this may pose achallenge for thousands of immi-grant students who may fall be-hind in math, specifically, due tothe lack of fluency in English.Bilingual instruction is largelyprohibited in California and, ac-cording to Patricia Gandara, pro-fessor of education at UCLA andchair of the UC-Mexico Initia-tive’s Education Working Group;as a result secondary students whodon’t speak English quickly fallbehind.This phenomenon also affectsimmigrant students in Mexico,where US-born citizen childrenwho now reside in Mexico and at-

tend their schools are faced withthe same challenges where theiracademics fall behind due to thelanguage barrier.“So many either get pushed out,or become discouraged and dropout of school, which is a disasterfor both countries,” Gandara said.“This is one of the greatest chal-lenges identified by the UC-Mex-ico Initiative’s Education WorkingGroup, and the intent is to try tobring these education systems intoalignment so that one benefit is forthe kids to not have to suffer as aresult of moving back and forthacross these borders.”A new online curriculum hasbeen created by UCLA’s CivilRights Project, which Gandara isco-director, to address this chal-lenge, Project SOL, a bilingual,online curriculum designed tohelp students understand complexconcepts in their own language,even as they are listening to a les-son in a different language. Thename is a play on words, Gándarasaid, because “sol,” which meansbright and sunny in Spanish,stands here for Secondary OnlineLearning.The program is aligned with

Common Core standards in theU.S. as well as educational re-quirements in Mexico. The freealgebra course will be offered thisfall with future hopes of offeringadditional math courses and sci-ences following a field test thissummer at a preparatory school inLos Angeles. Approximately 55sophomores have enrolled in theintensive, five-week program,studying algebra five hours a day,five days a week. Gándara said theonly requirement for the programwas that students had to be begin-ning English learners.Students are divided into twoclasses, taught by Jazmin Ro-driguez and Edith Issakhanian,seasoned math teachers from LosAngeles. Classes will be taught inSpanish with an introduction toEnglish terminology. Studentscan toggle on their computers tosee an explanation of such termi-nology in Spanish.“I taught geometry and algebra,and for students who barely spokeany English, the vocabulary waspretty intense,” Issakhanian said.“I could see they were over-whelmed, but the minute I gavethem a worksheet and the instruc-

tions were in Spanish, they lit upand were comfortable again.”The University of Guadalajara,the largest public university inMexico, has teamed up with theproject and two of its math profes-sors have partnered with Ro-driguez and Issakhanian. Guillermo Gomez, executivevice president of the University ofGuadalajara Foundation in LosAngeles, expresses his enthusiasmin joining this program because offuture hopes to create degrees thatare both accredited in the U.S. and

Mexico.Collaborations with the UC-Mexico Initiative and affiliationswith programs like Project SOLhelp bridge that gap, Gómez said,and Issakhanian agrees. When sheand her fellow summer schoolteachers meet together, she said,“The consensus is that this is agreat program. It is something Iwill definitely use for a long time.As a teacher, you have to be ex-cited for a program like this, be-cause it is so beneficial to thekids.”

Photo Courtesy/uC riversidesecondary immigrant studentsin the u.s. and in Mexico whodon’t speak the respective lan-guages fluently may find chal-lenges when it comes tolearning math. Newly createdProject soL is a bilingual, on-line curriculum designed to helpstudents understand complexconcepts in their own language,even as they are listening to alesson in a different language.uC faculty has teamed up withMexican educators to make al-gebra more accessible to stu-dents on both sides of theborder. Pictured is edith is-sakhanian, a Project soL in-structor, helping Bryan Limaunderstand the math assign-ment in front of him.

Words to Think About: Glacier Bay

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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.

CommunicationClasses

Mondays at 6 p.m.: Town &Country Toastmasters Club offersclasses at Trinity Lutheran Church,2900 N. "E" St., San Bernardino.

For more information, please call(909) 887-3472.

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

BernardinoThe Democratic Luncheon Club ofSan Bernardino meet at noon onFridays at Democratic Headquar-ters, 136 Carousel Mall (near thecentral glass elevator) in SanBernardino. Speaker Schedule:7/17 Brian Robin: "My Life inPublic Relations, Journalism andSB"7/24 Gloria Harrison, IE Com-munity Newspapers: The GeorgeBrown Legacy Project and SBCharter Review Commission Up-date7/31 TBA8/28 Congressman Pete AguilarVisit us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

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

ARMC weeklyFarmer’s Market

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

Pineapple JamUkulele Club

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

2nd AnnualBrew Fest

Saturday, July 18 from 1pm to4pm at the National Orange Show.For tickets and info go towww.brownpaperticket.com orwww.nosevents.com. There willbe live entertainment and greatfood. Special guest Jackie Lee willperform. There will be over 20breweries and 50 brews.

Feldheym LibraryBag Book Sale

Saturday, July 18 from 9am to4pm. It will be held in the Friends’Room located at the rear of theNorman F. Feldheym Central Li-brary, 555 W. 6th Street in SanBernardino. Buy a grocery bag foronly $2 and fill it up with yourchoice of books. Memberships tothe Friends are available at nomi-nal cost in the library’s administra-tion office before the sale, and inthe Friends’ room on the day of thesale. “Like” Friends of the SanBernardino Public Library onFacebook to get a coupon for thebook sale. For more information,please call 909-381-8251 or visitsbpl.org

Public ArtProject

Now to September 1 -a newpublic art project - This is SanBernardino - by poet Juan Del-gado and photographer ThomasMcGovern is on display in the

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

Free SummerWednesdaysConcerts at

CSUSB On July 22, Rumours makes itsdebut at CSUSB. The group recre-ates the music of Fleetwood Mac,including “Gypsy,” “Rhiannon,”“Tusk” and “Say You Love Me.”The series closes on July 29 withanother local band, Latin Flair,which will bring its rhythm andblues, Latin favorites and a littlebit of rock ’n’ roll to the campus.Most performances will last ap-proximately two hours, concludingby 9 p.m. While the venue is idealfor picnicking, there will be con-cession stands selling food on con-cert nights. For more informationon Summer Wednesdays, callCSUSB’s Special Events andGuests Services at (909) 537-7360.

Summer Concert& Car Show

Saturday, July 25 -the SanBernardino Latino Faculty andStaff and Administrators Associa-tion present its Second AnnualSummer Concert & Car Show toraise funds for scholarships. Thisyear's event will feature recordingartists MC Magic and Mellow

Man Ace along with special guestsTroublesome Original SacrificeBand. Besides cars, trucks, im-ports, luxury, and Harley & Bikesare encouraged to participate. Thegates open for spectators at 10 a.m.and will close at 6 p.m. For vendorand entry fee information call:Johnny at 909.653.6548 or Burt at909.770.4766 or Ray at909.645.7268

Matinee MovieDay

Sunday, July 26 - the ChicanoLatino Caucus Inland Empire pres-ents Matinee Movie Day with themovie McFarland - a heartwarm-ing story of high school MexicanAmerican kids from the CentralValley who overcome all odds tobecome champions. $5 is the cost,which includes the movie, hot dog,soda and chips. Matinee starts at 1p.m. at the Carousel Mall, between4th and 2nd street, SanBernardino.

Evening of Wineand Jazz UnderThe Stars

Tuesday, August 4- Youth Ac-tion Project presents an Evening ofWine and Jazz Under the Starsfrom 5 to 9 p.m. at the MissionGable House, 168 S. EurekaStreet, Redlands. Featured will beThe New Hot Club of America.This fundraiser is offers generaladmission and VIP packages. Forinformation contact DakiraWilliams at 909.915.1717 oremail [email protected]

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Downtown Park To Debut in RedlandsBy Yazmin Alvarez

Anew Redlands park willdebut in the city’s down-town area July 24.

The gates to Orange StreetAlley— between Orange Streetand Fifth Street—will open fol-lowing a ribbon cutting ceremonyand opening remarks from MayorPaul Foster and City Councilmembers. The event begins at 5 p.m. andwill feature entertainment fromthe jazz band, Shoes to Fill, a beerand wine garden, art exhibits andherb and annual displays byRolling Hills Herbs & Annuals.Area businesses includingAugie’s Coffee House and a laminute will be on hand offeringcomplimentary Affogatos andhors d’oeuvres compliments ofRenaissance Banquet Hall andThe State will also be availablewhile supplies last. The Orange Street Alley, whichruns along Citrus Avenue andState Street, and Orange Streetand Fifth Street, is a new-to-Red-lands repurposed alleyway trans-formed into a public park to helpbeautify the downtown area.The park includes the installa-tion of pavers, raised planters,decorative light standards, archedtrellises and gatesThe $529,000 project re-pur-posed the alley behind businessesto accommodate for a park spacewith pedestrian elements for visi-tors to the downtown area.During the project’s ground-breaking ceremony in March,Redlands Mayor Paul Foster saidthe project is “intended to be acreative use of the alley as apedestrian thoroughfare that willbenefit the businesses of thedowntown area as well as en-hance the look of the area.”The project has been in theworks since last year along withother beautification projects andcity officials have worked in part-nership with the surrounding

businesses to ensure a successfulproject, Foster added. Recent enhancements have in-cluded beautification of the un-derpasses at the City’s gatewaysfrom Interstate 10, including Or-ange, Eureka and Sixth Streets.Beautification includes new paintand lighting as well as large mu-rals depicting historic Redlandsbuildings and orange crate labels.Other improvements includenew planter features and stylisticbicycle racks on State Street andother downtown locations. Futureimprovements will include newlandscaping and gateway signs atthe I-10 exits to downtown.

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

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZThe Orange Street Alley in downtown Redlands has been converted into a public park. City officialswill host a ribbon cutting ceremony unveiling the complete project July 24 at 5 p.m.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZOrange Street Alley, a public park in downtown Redlands, will open July 24.

Crafton Hills College Accepting Applicationsfor Successful Left Lane Program

Crafton Hills College is ac-cepting applications fromfirst-year students into the

successful Left Lane Program(LLP) for fall semester. Whetherthey have just graduated from highschool or are coming back to CHCafter a few years away, the LeftLane Program can help partici-pants make a clean transition intothe life of a CHC student.The Left Lane Program providespriority registration, new studentorientation, math and English tu-toring, learning communities, andspecial events specifically for LLPstudents throughout the year. Anincentive to enroll in the LLP pro-gram is guaranteed enrollmentinto the courses that participantsneed to graduate within two tothree years based on initial place-ment. The LLP will ensure thatstudents get the classes and sup-port needed to successfullyachieve their academic goal.Steps to Participate:• Apply to Crafton Hills College.• Take the Assessment Test.• Apply for the Left Lane Pro-gram.• Attend a "First Steps" Left LaneOrientation Meeting.• Upon receiving a welcome let-ter/email to the Left Lane Pro-

gram, contact us to secure yourplace and sign up for the Kick-OffMeeting.• Attend the Kick-Off Registra-tion Event and register for classes.• Participate in Summer Bridge(July 20-30, 2015).

• Attend exclusive Left Lane Pro-gram events throughout the falland spring semesters.For more information about theLeft Lane Program, contact: KarenPeterson: 909-389-3395 or [email protected].

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Resource Center now home toInland Latino organizations

By Anthony Victoria,Staff Writer

Three of the Inland region’stop Latino serving organi-zations now have a place to

call home.Labor employee advocates Ware-house Workers United (WWU) hasgiven the Inland Empire-ImmigrantYouth Coalition (IEIYC), Justicefor Immigrants Coalition of South-ern California (JFIC), and UNITELocal 11 the opportunity to set upheadquarters at their Resource Cen-ter, located at 601 N. Euclid Avenuein Ontario. On July 11 the organizations helda housewarming party for the pub-lic to celebrate what they referredto as a special moment for the In-land community.The two former groups are part ofa regional pro-immigrant coalitionthat calls for just and humane im-migration reform and immigrant

rights. Together they have organ-ized demonstrations and protests,press conferences, and prayer vigilsto address issues such as discrimi-natory law enforcement practicesagainst immigrants, detainment ofimmigrants, and equal access tohealth care, education and employ-ment.Services that will be provided bythe JFIC and IEIYC include De-ferred Action for Childhood Ar-rivals (DACA) clinics, forums andinformation on Assembly Bill 60(Driver’s Licenses for undocu-mented residents) and Proposition47 (Reduced Penalties for SomeCrimes), and Medical enrollmentassistance. JFIC director Javier Hernandezsaid access to a center will helpeach organization improve servicesto constituents across the region. “The good thing about this is thatnow we have an office space wherewe can meet with our partners andcentralize our work,” Hernandez

said. “Having this space willstrengthen our work because nowwe can tell people to come meet ushere.”Mitzie Perez of the IEIYC said re-ceiving office space is an outstand-ing accomplishment. Due to thelack of a central location, the grass-roots organization that she helpedcreate in 2010 met in schools andother public places. “This is a very special momentthat we are able to have,” she said.“We are fortunate to have an officespace to share with organizationsthat are doing amazing work in thecommunity.”Last Saturday, Perez and othermembers of the IEIYC awardedDACA scholarships to threeCoachella Valley students---IsaacAlbarran, Ana Araujo, and LuisGonzales-Sarabia.“We were able to fundraise andhand out scholarships to youth whoare very resilient in their communi-ties,” Perez expressed. “We’ve

found a lot of need in the commu-nity for scholarships and access toeducation.”UNITE Local 11 organizing di-rector Manuel Roman---whose or-ganization represents hotelworkers, cooks, dishwashers, andhousekeepers in Southern Califor-nia---said it is an honor to share aspace with, “such awesome organ-izations.”“We are now proudly organizinghere in these areas and we will behere for some time,” he said. “It’sbeautiful to feel the vibe here.We’re all fighting for the rights of

immigrants and workers to help im-prove our economic status.”WWU Resource Center directorSilvia Carrillo expressed her grati-tude to all the organizations due totheir diligent work. She also con-veyed her commitment in ensuringher organization maintains champi-oning employee rights in ware-house and retail workplaces.“We have done a lot of work inthe past and we continue to do it,”said Carrillo. “We need to empowerour community in order to educateourselves.”

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIAThe Inland Empire-Immigrant Youth Coalition (IEIYC), Justice for Immigrants Coalition ofSouthern California (JFIC), and UNITE Local 11 were given the opportunity to set up headquar-ters at the Warehouse Workers United Resource Center, located at 601 N. Euclid Avenue inOntario.

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIAInland Empire-Immigrant Youth Coalition Mitzie Perez speakingto supporters during a House Warming party at the WarehouseWorkers United Resource Center on July 11.

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Grand Terrace High School's "Doctor" Skylertaking standout prep hoops career to UCR

By Harvey M. Kahn

Skyler Lewis has All-CIFand All-San BernardinoCounty honors lining

from top to bottom of her basket-ball bio and she hopes it adds upto an eventual career as an ortho-pedic surgeon. Lewis is consid-ered the first super star to comefrom 3-year-old Grand TerraceHigh School, combining accom-plishments in the gym and class-room. She was among thenation's prep leaders in reboundsand blocked shots throughout hercareer. Her 4.30 GPA this yearplaced 9th out of 441 students atGrand Terrace and helped catchthe eye of UCR basketball coachJohn Margaritis who awardedLewis a 5-year scholarship.The 16-year-old Lewis is al-ready enrolled in summer sessionat UCR and working out with theteam but will redshirt this season.Her coach at Grand Terrace wasJohnny Vasquez. She played fouryears of travel ball for coach KimKirkland of the Corona Force.Lewis will accompany and playfor UCR this summer on an exhi-bition tour of the island nation ofGuadeloupe. "I've noticed howmuch stronger they are at thislevel, yet actually I'm doing bet-ter against them than I thought,"said Lewis. The 6-foot-2 for-ward/center is projected to be amarquee component in UCR'squest for a future Big West cham-

pi-onship at the Division 1 level. "Ifeel that I can become a starternext season."While Lewis will concentrateon basketball in the short term,she will maintain her long termgoal of graduating from medicalschool. She says she would neverlet a chance to play professionalbasketball get in the way of be-coming a doctor. Playing basket-ball has run in the Lewis family.Her father, Emory Lewis was a

CIF-Player of the Year at SanBernardino High and later playedat Arizona State. Her mother,Lory also stared at SBHS and atSan Bernardino Valley College."My parents never forced me toplay basketball. It was a little toorough at the beginning but themore I played the more I lovedit."Skyler Lewis credited hermother with teaching her to be-come a student of the game. Lory

Lewiswas an assistant when her daugh-ter played as a 12-year-old fresh-man at Packinghouse ChristianAcademy, where she led the statein rebounds and blocked shots."Sky is good at everything shedoes,"said Lory Lewis. "Shecould read at 3 and passed a testto enter kindergarten. Being somuch younger has never been anissue. She has never been chal-lenged academically but I warnedher she eventually will be."

The young Lewis was a two-time female scholar athlete of theyear at Grand Terrace and a CIF-Academic Athlete of the Year.She was one of a handful whowon the CIF James StauntonChampion for Character Award,and was a member of the Na-tional Honor Society.Like her father did at SBHS,Skyler won her school's nomina-tion for the Ken Hubbs Award.She was a 3-time member of the1st team All-Sunkist League andwas a 2015 1st team All-CIF pickand 1st team All-San BernardinoCounty Sun. She was selected toplay on three 2015 county all-starteams. As a member of the GTHSvolleyball team she was a 3-timeall Sunkist league 1st team pick.For good measure she was theSunkist League co-champ in thehigh jump and a CIF-qualifier inthe long jump. Lewis still findstime to volunteer at Totally Kidsin Loma Linda, where she helpswith activities for those with spe-cial needs ages infant-to-20."She has set a goal and is not aquitter. She is compassionate andhumble," says Lory Lewis. "Shedeserves everything she has. Sheis my hero."Skyler Lewis says she is the

most proud of her senior yearwhen freshmen would come toher seeking advice. "It was anhonor to be respected by otherstudents and to be someone oth-ers could look up to."

Photos/Courtesy Lory LewisSkyler Lewis is considered the first superstar at Grand Terrace High School. She will redshirt thisbasketball season at UCR.

St. John Bosco Mission Annual Benefit Golf Tournament

Agolf tournamentfundraiser will be heldon July 18th, at the Yu-

caipa Valley Golf Club, 33725Chapman Heights Road, Yucaipa.This has been a yearly eventplanned by the St. John Boscogolf committee and serves as oneof two major church fundraisers.Monies will be used toward anew and required sacristy. “It is

a work in progress”, said Henri-etta Chavez who is a descendantof the original and small commu-nity where the historic mission islocated. She explained that whenthe small, river rock stone churchwas built before 1941, it did notinclude a sacristy. Years later,friends of the community addedthe small room. But, it waslearned that the foundation needs

re-enforcement so a new sacristywill be constructed.The day’s event will begin at thegolf site and includes hole-in-onesponsored by Redlands Ford,longest accurate drive, and put-ting contest. At day’s end, allgolf participants will return to themission, located at 28991 MerrisStreet, Highland, for a dinner, teeprizes, trophies to the winning

teams, and a silent auction.Many of the golfers’ familymembers and the parishionersalso attend the dinner and join inon the remaining day’s activities,which is also open to the generalpublic.Golf Tournament Chair, DavidChavez, Jr., shared that, “This isan event that is attended by par-ticipants as far away as San Fran-

cisco and Arizona, due to theirongoing interest and ties with thecommunity and the church”. There is still time for individualor team sign-ups on Sunday, July12th, 11 a.m., at a taco & enchi-lada brunch to be held at the Mis-sion’s hall. The golf committeewill also be available to answerany questions or call HenriettaChavez at 909/862-5680.

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FBN No. 2015-0006235The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SHELLYCAMILLE, 9589 Foothill Blvd,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Shelly C Umali, 13670 Boston Ct.,Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 1/1/15By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Shelly C UmaliStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 2,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5783

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006322The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JOURIANDOCUMENTS PREPARATION,2232 S Caldwell Avenue, Ontario,CA 91761Dorothy Pandy, 2232 S CaldwellAvenue, Ontario, CA 91761This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Dorothy PandyStatement filed with the County

Clerk of San Bernardino June 6,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5784

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006090The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CANOTRUCKING COMPANY, 9228 9thAve, Hesperia, CA 92345Vanessa L Cano,9228 9th Ave,Hesperia, CA 92345This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Vannessa CanoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino May 28,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5785

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006343The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GAUSSLEARNING CENTER, 9843Chesapeak Dr, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91701Han Gao, 9843 Chesapeak Dr,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701Kan Wang, 9843 Chesapeak Dr,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 5/5/2015By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Han GaoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 4,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5786

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006981The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: FRANKLINWELDING AND FABRICATION,1551 Kendall Drive, SanBernardino, CA 92407Joseph F Claunch, 1551 KendallDrive, San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Joseph F ClaunchStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-6992

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006992The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: AMERICANAUTO TRANSPORT, 16474 ElRevino Drive, Fontana, CA 92336Richard A Albitre, 16474 ElRevino Drive, Fontana, CA 92336This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true

and correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Richard A AlbitreStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5788

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006741The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: FIGUEROASMOG TEST ONLY, 4601 SBrooks St Unit #6, Montclair , CA91763Sandy Figueroa, 13260 NewportSt, Hesperia, CA 92344This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Sandy FigueroaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 16,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5789

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006027The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: PRIMEAPPAREL, PRIME INDUSTRIES,PRIME DESIGNS, 3717 ModestoDr., San Bernardino, CA 92404Anthony Rodriguez, 3717Modesto Dr., San Bernardino, CA92404This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 1/28/2015By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony RodriguezStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino May 27,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5790

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006324The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JASON’SWHEEL REPAIR, WHEELREPAIR CENTRAL, CHINOWHEEL REPAIR, 5201 G Street,Chino, CA 91710Jason R Morris, 1421 W FrancisStreet, Ontario, CA 91762This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 6/4/15By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Jason R MorrisStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 4,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5791

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006986The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: EL TAQUITODRIVE IN, 1475 N Mt Vernon,Colton, CA 92324

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-11-457604-CT OrderNo.: 897517 YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 2/14/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor (s): JOSE GONZALEZ,A MARRIED MAN AS HISSOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-ERTY Recorded: 2/22/2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0121475of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:7/23/2015 at 1:00PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, located at 13220Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710Amount of unpaid balance andother charges: $297,861.68 Thepurported property address is:735 & 735 1/2 W K ST,COLTON, CA 92324 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0163-011-20-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that thereare risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the prop-erty itself. Placing the highestbid at a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auc-tion, you are or may be respon-sible for paying off all liens sen-ior to the lien being auctionedoff, before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that may existon this property by contactingthe county recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, or acourt, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 916.939.0772 forinformation regarding thetrustee’s sale or visit thisInternet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-11-457604-CT .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale. Ifthe Trustee is unable to convey

title for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole and exclu-sive remedy shall be the returnof monies paid to the Trustee,and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. If thesale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previouslybeen discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letteris intended to exercise the noteholders right’s against the realproperty only. As required bylaw, you are hereby notified thata negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may besubmitted to a credit reportagency if you fail to fulfill theterms of your credit obligations.QUALITY MAY BE CONSID-ERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 916.939.0772 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-11-457604-CT IDSPub#0085920 Published Colton Courier7/2/15, 7/9/15, 7/16/15 C-5015

Published in Colton CourierC-5017

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007348The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JUICE MECAFE, 733 W Foothill Blvd SteD., Upland, CA 91786Anthony R Scott, 733 W FoothillBlvd, Upland, CA 91786This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Anthony R ScottStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5018

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007310The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MESTIZODESIGN STUDIO, 1633 EBrockton Ave., Redlands, CA92374Hector R Camacho, 1633 EBrockton Ave., Redlands, CA92374This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 5/1/2013By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Hector R CamachoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June30, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself

authorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5019

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007036The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: Y & NTRANSPORTATION, 484 S.Tamarisk Ave, Rialto, CA 92376Paulino Balderas Ramos, 484 S.Tamarisk Ave, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Paulino Balderas RamosStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June23, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5020

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006861The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: INLAND VAL-LEY FUNDING, 10722 Arrow RteSte 304C, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730Inland ValleyProcessingCorporation, 10722 Arrow RteSte 304C, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Maria UribeStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5021

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007388The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SIERRABIKES, 4276 N Sierra Way Unit F,San Bernardino, CA 92407Martin Ruiz, 6593 N Jordan Lane,San Bernardino, CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Martin RuizStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 1,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5022

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006944The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: GRAFENTERPRISE/ QUIZNOS 3637,5244 University Parkway Suite E,San Bernardino, CA 92407Michael P Graf, 27614 ForestCourt, Murrieta, CA 92563This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-

Maria F reyes, 1055 North 9th St,Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 9/21/2000By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Maria F ReyesStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 22,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

Published in Colton CourierC-5792

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006657The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: NEURONCOMPUTER SERVICES, 9668Milliken Ave Ste 104-285, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Neuron Computer Services, LLC,9668 Milliken Ave Ste 104-285,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability CompanyThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 5/1/2006By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Kevin SipmaStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 12,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 6/25/15 & 7/2,9,16,15

mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Michael P GrafStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June19, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5023

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007246The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BURT’S JEW-ELRY, 22533 Barton Rd., GrandTerrace, CA 92313Blue Mountain Jewelry, 22533Barton Rd., Grand Terrace, CA92313This business is conducted by(a/an):CorporationThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 11/30/1995By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Berdo SeuylemezianStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June29, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5024

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007321The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: BEST WOODCHIPS, 590 West C St., Colton,CA 92324Mauricio Arellano, 590 West C St,Colton, CA 92324This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in 1/3/2011By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Mauricio ArellanoStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 30, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5025

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007509The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SWEETA-HOLIC JO’S BAKERY, 2449Deanna Drive, San Bernardino,CA 92407Josephine K Andrade, 2449Deanna Drive, San Bernardino,CA 92407This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced totransact business under the ficti-tious business name or nameslisted above in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is trueand correct. A registrant whodeclares as true information,which he or she knows to befalse, is guilty of a crime. (B&PCode 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this state-ment becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Josephine AndradeStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino July 7,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the coun-ty clerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this state of afictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underfederal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/9,16,23,30/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006916The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CABRERA POL-ISH SHOP, 2351 W Main St,Barstow, CA 92311Ricardo Cabrera, 34338 Paris St,Barstow, CA 92311This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 8/20/2010By 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/ Ricardo CabreraStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006915The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: PERRYS COM-PLETE FLOORS/CARPETERIA,223 N Mountain Ave, Upland, CA91786Perry Floor Ststems Inc, 261Industry Way, Upland, CA 91786This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 6/3/2004By 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/ Mike PerryStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006922The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: RANCHOCUCAMONGA MULTI SPECIALTYMEDICAL CENTER, 7974 HavenAve Ste 250, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730Steven Barag, 7603 Waterbury Pl,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Taro Barag, 7603 Waterbury Pl,Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 9/29/2004By 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/ Steven BaragStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006921The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MRS LIQUORDELI & MARKET, 13534 Navajo RdSte #F, Apple Valley, CA 92308Youssef J Maleeh, 20139 YuccaLoma Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307Zedan Elias, 20211 Yucca Loma rd,Apple Valley, CA 92307This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 11/16/2000By 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/ Youssef J MaleehStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006930The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: LAFALEX ENGI-NEERING CO, 2141 S CucamongaAve, Ontario, CA 91761

Alex G Lafuente, 2141 SCucamonga Ave, Ontario, CA 91761This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 3/28/1995By 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 G LafuenteStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006929The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: NEWLIFEINDUSTRIES, 2749 Davidson Ave,San Bernardino, CA 92405Branden S Aguilera, 2749 DavidsonAve, San Bernardino, CA 92405This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 8/10/2010By 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/ Branden S AguileraStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006927The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: ST. TIMOTHY’SEPISCOPAL CHURCH, 15757 SaintTimothy Road, Apple Valley, CA92307The Rector, Wardens AndVestrymen of St Timothy’s Parish ofApple Valley, California, 15757 SaintTimothy Road, Apple Valley, CA92307This business is conducted by(a/an): CorproationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 7/10/1956By 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/ Jeffery MartinhawkStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 19,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006852The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: JAMESHA DAYCARE, 13284 Via Palma Rd,Victorville, CA 92392Lillian Nelson, 13284 Via Palma Rd,Victorville, CA 92392This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 3/30/2010By 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/ Lillian NelsonStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 18,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006856The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CAPRI INN,1217 E Holt Blvd, Ontario, CA 91761OM Sai Hospitality, Inc, 1217 E HoltBlvd, Ontario, CA 91761This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 5/27/2010By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares as

true information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Kulendra N RamiStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5802

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006849The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: INLAND MATE-RIALS, 14767 Owen St, Fontana,CA 92335Eduardo Soya, 14767 Owen St,Fontana, CA 92335This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in5/7/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Eduardo SoyaStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006867The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: SIMON GOLDENMOUNTAINS GROUP, Inc, 8335Beech Ave, Fontana, CA 92335Simon Golden Mountains Group,Inc, 8335 Beech Ave, Fontana, CA92335This business is conducted by(a/an): CorproationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in5/5/2005By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Yaw Meeng HsiehStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006868The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: FAIR LOGIS-TICS, 4195 Chino Hills Pkwy #388,Chino Hills, CA 91709Christopher Fair,4195 Chino HillsPkwy #388, Chino Hills, CA 91709This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in3/29/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Christopher FairStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006931The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MASTER’SDONUTS, 1304 W Foothill Blvd SteC, rialto, CA 92376Andy N Nuon, 1304 W Foothill BlvdSte C, Rialto, CA 92376This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in5/26/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Andy N NuonStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 19, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006488The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: AFFORDABLE FAMILYVISION CENTER, 5153 Holt BlvdSuite A6, Montclair, CA 91763Rosali T Quintanar, 5549 Skyloft Dr,Riverside, CA 92509This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in6/1/2015By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Rosali T QuintanarStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 9, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statement doesnot of itself authorize the use in thisstate of a fictitious business name inviolation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq., Businessand Professions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006872The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: TELAMCORP, 11660Church Street Unit 624, RanchoCucamonga, CA 91730Sweet Feet LLC, 11660 Church StUnit 624, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730This business is conducted by(a/an): Limited Liability CompanyThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in6/18/2015By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Edward RodarteStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statement doesnot of itself authorize the use in thisstate of a fictitious business name inviolation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq., Businessand Professions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006873The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: SME IMPORTS, 10535Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730Edward D Rodarte, 10535 FoothillBlvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730Shan Shan Chu, 10535 FoothillBlvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91730Michael A Flores, 1410 PoteroGrande, Rosemead, CA 91770This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in6/18/2015By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Edward RodarteStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18, 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statement doesnot of itself authorize the use in thisstate of a fictitious business name inviolation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq., Businessand Professions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006779The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: HONG KONGEXPRESS, 18790 Valley Blvd Ste A,Bloomington, CA 92316Hua&Q Hong Kong Express, Inc,18790 Valley Blvd Ste A,Bloomington, CA 92316This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in5/8/2013By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Qin QunStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 16 , 2015Notice-This fictitious name statementexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statement doesnot of itself authorize the use in thisstate of a fictitious business name inviolation of the rights of anotherunder federal, state, or common law(see Section 14400 et seq., Businessand Professions Code) Published7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006674The following person(s) is (are) doingbusiness as: PRO-BODYORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSI-CAL THERAPY, PRO-BODY PHYSI-CAL THERAPY, 3110 Chino Ave.,Suite 130, Chino Hills, CA 91709-1211Pro-Body Orthopaedic & SportsPhysical Therapy Inc, 3110 ChinoAve., Suite 130, Chino Hills, CA91709This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in4/16/2009By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also aware

that all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Eric J McCabeStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 12, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006638The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VIP MASSAGE,1231 E. Washington St Unit B,Colton, CA 92324Kevin K Quach, 13841 Dawson StApt C, Garden Grove, CA 92843This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above inN/ABy signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Kevin K QuachStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 11, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006682The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: MAIL CENTERAND MORE, 7211 Haven Avenue#E, Alta Loma, CA 91701Joseph L McNeill, 7211 HavenAvenue #E, Alta Loma, CA 91701Barbara A McNeill, 7211 HavenAvenue #E, Alta Loma, CA 91701This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in3/16/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Joseph L McNeillStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 12, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0006859The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: J J PULIDOPRODUCE, 267 W Maple Street,Colton, CA 92324Jose Pulido, 267 W Maple Street,Colton, CA 92324Juan Pulido, 1594 Rialto Avenue,Colton, CA 92324 This business is conducted by(a/an): General PartnershipThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in6/21/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Jose PulidoStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 18 , 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007155The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: ATLAS INDUS-TRIES INTERNATIONAL, THEDAEDALUS FOUNDATION TRUST,1482 Bussey Street, SanBernardino, CA 92405Henry W Hickel, 1482 Bussey Street,San Bernardino, CA 92405This business is conducted by(a/an): TrustThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in4/25/2000By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Henry W NickelStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 24, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

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Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007050The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: EZ TRANSPORT,14510 Boyle Ave. Unit B, Fontana,CA 92337Evaristo Zepeda, 14510 Boyle Ave.Unit B, Fontana, CA 92337This business is conducted by(a/an): IndividualThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitious busi-ness name or names listed above in5/26/2010By signing, I declare that all informa-tion in this statement is true and cor-rect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of a crime.(B&P Code 17913). I am also awarethat all information on this statementbecomes Public Record upon filing.s/ Evaristo ZepedaStatement filed with the County Clerkof San Bernardino June 23, 2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious business namestatement must be filed before thattime. The filing of this statementdoes not of itself authorize the use inthis state of a fictitious businessname in violation of the rights ofanother under federal, state, or com-mon law (see Section 14400 et seq.,Business and Professions Code)Published 7/2,9,16,23/2015

Published in Colton CourierC-5026

Fictitious Business NameStatement

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

Published in Colton CourierC-5027

Fictitious Business NameStatement

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

Published in Colton CourierC-5028

Fictitious Business NameStatement

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

Published in Colton CourierC-5029

Fictitious Business NameAbandonment Statement FBN No. 2015-0007242

The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: VARGASDIESEL RIALTO, 622 West 1stStreet, Rialto, CA 92376Salvador Vargas, 12350 Los NietoRoad, Santa Fe Springs, CA 92376Graciela Vargas, 10218 NewvilleAvenue, Downey, CA 90241This business is conducted by(a/an): Married CoupleThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in N/ABy signing, I declare that all infor-

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

Published in Colton CourierC-5030

Fictitious Business NameStatement

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

Published in Colton CourierC-5031

Fictitious Business NameStatement

FBN No. 2015-0007088The following person(s) is (are)doing business as: CONFERENCEHOUSING, 300 E State Street,Suite 470, Redlands, CA 92373Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.,100 Lake Hart Drive-3500, Orlando,Fl 32832This business is conducted by(a/an): CorporationThe registrant commenced to trans-act business under the fictitiousbusiness name or names listedabove in 6/10/2005By signing, I declare that all infor-mation in this statement is true andcorrect. A registrant who declares astrue information, which he or sheknows to be false, is guilty of acrime. (B&P Code 17913). I am alsoaware that all information on thisstatement becomes Public Recordupon filing.s/ Sally E HauerStatement filed with the CountyClerk of San Bernardino June 24,2015Notice-This fictitious name state-mentexpires five years from the date itwas filed in the office of the countyclerk. A new fictitious businessname statement must be filedbefore that time. The filing of thisstatement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a fictitiousbusiness name in violation of therights of another under federal,state, or common law (see Section14400 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Published7/16,23,30/2015 & 8/6/15Petitioner or Attorney: VanessaIreton, 13566 5th Street,Yucaipa, CA 92399Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 247West 3rd Street, SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210.PETITION OF: Vanessa Ireton,FOR CHANGE OF NAME

AMENDED ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS1413169TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: has filed apetition with this court for adecree changing names as fol-lows:Present name: Kaylie AshtinDonovan to Proposed name:Kaylie Ashtin IretonTHE 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 written objec-tion that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least twocourt days before the matter isscheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing toshow cause why the petitionshould not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed,the court may grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date:8/5/15, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept:S32The address of the court is:same as noted aboveA copy of this Order to ShowCause shall be published atleast once each week for foursuccessive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed inthis county: Colton CourierDated: MAY 13 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPublished Colton Courier7/9,7/16,7/23,7/30/15 C-5016

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • July 16, 2015 • Page A15

REWARDMissing Poodle in Rialto

Missing GreyP o o d l e ! ! !N a m e d

"Toya". She's 13 yearsold and has a smallframe. Lost bySycamore and Baseline.Please help bring herback home in Rialto.The owner is DoraGreene and she will behappy to provide a RE-WARD for her Poodle'ssafe return. Please con-tact us ASAP if you seeher. (626) 394-5259.

Colton’s 128th BirthdayCelebration in Photos

Photos/Anthony VictoriA And PAul rAsso

colton celebrated their 128th birthday on July 11 at colton high school. the event featured severalperformances by music bands and dance groups, as well as with fun activities for children andteenagers. the event’s grand finale was an extravagant firework show that was enjoyed by hun-dreds of residents. Congressman Pete Aguilar and California Senator Connie Leyva joinedMayor Richard De La Rosa and the common council in wishing the city a happy Birthday. thecolton courier is looking forward to covering many more. - Anthony Victoria, Colton Courier.

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Local Ladies Win Big atSan Bernardino County Fair

Afew talented and local ladies recently entered their knitting and crocheting in the “Home ArtsCompetition” at the San Bernardino County Fair. The theme this year was “Fun Starts Here!”.The fiar was held May 23 through May 31, 2015. Pictured above are the winners with their win-

ning ribbons from the San Bernardino Senior Center class. They are (left to right) Rosalinda Preston,Laura Sahagun, Suzana A. Villegas, Teresa Ruiz, Eileen B. Gutierrez.Rosalinda Preston entries and prizes include: Rainbow Ripple Afghan (Best of Show, Best of Division,

1st Place) Mini Mouse Hat (1st Place), Crocodile Stitch Hat (2nd Place), Purse (2nd Place). Laura Sa-hagun entries and prizes include: Baby Poncho (1st Place), Butterfly Shawl (3rd Place), Adult bolero(3rd Place). Suzana A. Villegas entries and prizes include: Baby Penguin Hat (Best of Show, Best ofDivision and 1st Place), Cape (1st Place), Girls Sailor dress/pants (1st Place), Boys Sailor Dress/Pants(3rd Place). Teresa Ruiz entries and prizes include: Multi-Color Scarf (1st Place), Ladies Poncho (2ndPlace), Brown Blanket (3rd Place), Table Cover, thread count (3rd Place). Eileen B. Gutierrez entriesand prizes include: Childs Football Hat (2nd Place), Minion Fingerless Gloves (2nd Place), Scarf (Rib-bon Cancer Logo) (3rd Place). In the knitting category Gutierrez also entered items and won prizes forAdult Piano Hat (Best of Show, Best of Division and 1st Place), Child’s Piano Hat (Best of Show, Bestof Division, 1st Place), Shawlette Cats Paw Pattern (1st Place), Baby Shrug (1st Place), Multi-colorShawl (2nd Place), Sun Sea Shawl (3rd Place), Ferris Wheel Dishcloth (2nd Place and Fair Theme Rib-bon).Certificates from area sponsors were given to the “Best of Show” winners from Holly Lobby, Jo Anns

and Fanciwerks in Apple Valley. The ladies have a lot of talent in creating yarn and thread into beautifulwearable and treasured heirlooms.

Kimberly Crest,communitycelebrate

“Mr. Kimberly’sbirthday”

By Yazmin Alvarez

Abirthday party isn’t com-plete until there’s cake,and Kimberly Crest in

Redlands whipped one up for JohnAlfred Kimberly’s 177th birthday. The celebration, complete with a

spike cake made from a Kimberlyrecipe, was held July 12 as part ofKimberly Crest’s Second Sun-days, a series of programs heldmonthly for the community toenjoy the Kimberly grounds.Series organizer Roberta Watson

said Mr. Kimberly’s birthdayevent brought in the largest atten-dance yet.She feels the Kimberly-Clark

name—Kimberly-Clark PaperCo.— itself brings about a lot ofcuriosity.“I think people just want to

know,” she said. “There’s not a tonof things on display in the houseof his so we wanted to host thisevent to give him some recogni-tion.”To help guests get a glimpse into

the life of John Alfred Kimberlyand the family, artifacts includingphotos, his daily diaries and break-fast serving tray were on display

inside the home’s Carriage House. John Alfred Kimberly, otherwise

known as the “Paper King” afterfounding Kimberly-Clark in 1872at the age of 34 with Charles Ben-jamin Clark, Havilah Babcock andFrank Shattuck, served as presi-dent of the Kimberly-Clark papercompany until his death on Jan.21, 1928. Among the most notableitems produced by the companywere Kleenex tissue(1924) andKotex, a line of feminine products(1920). Boxes of Kleenex tissues from

throughout the years were alsoamong the items displayed. While plenty more is tucked

away inside the home, Watsonsaid she hopes the birthday event“helped to highlight Mr. Kim-berly.”“It’s just a little look into Mr.

Kimberly’s life.”To learn more about Kimberly

Crest and its Second Sunday se-ries, visit www.kimberlycrest.org.

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

iecn photo/yazmin alvarezto celebrate John alfred Kimberly’s 177th birthday, Kimberlycrest displayed several items inside the home’s carriage houseJuly 12. Shown here are a few of his daily diary entries.

iecn photo/yazmin alvareza Kimberly Family recipe for a spice cake was used to make thecake for a birthday celebration July 12 for John alfred Kimberly.July 18 would have marked his 177th birthday.