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By Yazmin Alvarez T he Rialto Police Department has once again earned bragging rights as victors in the annual Battle of the Badges blood drive against Rialto Fire Department. The drive, which occurs during National Blood Donor Month and is spearheaded by the American Red Cross, pits public safety and law enforcement against each other in a friendly By Yazmin Alvarez T here’s a new sub in town. Rialto welcomed its newest business earlier this week— Jersey Mike’s Subs—and the eatery was hustling and bustling serving up more than 200 city employees including Rialto City Council members, police and fire department as part of a rib- bon cutting ceremony Tuesday afternoon. The restaurant opened its doors Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! Vol 12, NO. 22 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m RIALTO RECORD January 15, 2015 Battle, cont. on next pg. Jersey Mike’s Subs opens first Rialto location, kicks off with fundraiser to benefit schools Rialto police take Battle of the Badges victory Jersey Mike’s, cont. on next pg. Got News? Send information to Rialto Record Community News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at [email protected] or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207. IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ Kim Martin of the Rialto Police Department was among dozens of blood donors Jan. 7. IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ Rialto welcomed Jersey Mike’s Subs with a grand opening celebration. The eatery is located on the northend of the city. Covered California sign-up assistance and seminar set for Jan. 17 A free event to help peo- ple who need help understanding and signing up for Covered California health exchange plans, as well as Medi-Cal expansion coverage, will be held Jan. 17 from 10 am – 3:30 pm at Catholic Charities, 1800 Western Avenue, Suite 107 in San Bernardino. Individuals attending the free seminar will get information about new, affordable insurance coverage and financial assis- tance opportunities available through Covered California. Certified enrollment agents will be on site to address individual questions and to help people enroll in-person. To expedite the process, people are encouraged to bring the fol- lowing: Identification, proof of current income, utility bill, and know key information such as date of birth, social security number, and the home zip code for all family members that need to apply. The event is presented by Catholic Charities of San Bernardino & Riverside and Dignity Health’s Inland Empire hospitals, St. Bernardine Medical Center and Community Hospital of San Bernardino. Catholic Charities’ Utility Assistance Program is offering up to $100 in utility assistance towards a Southern California Edison or Gas Company bill for those who sign up for health insurance through this Catholic Charities program. (Note: Not for those on temporary assis- tance to needy families (TANF) or those already signed up for Medi-Cal.) To register, call 909-880-3625 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] A9 A19 A10 Train Days at SB County Museum Support IE Local: The Garage Dance & Fitness Studio Cornerstone & Master’s Plan Church of the Nazarene’s Family Movie Night ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES Calendar A7 Classifieds A13 Legal Notices A14 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A6-7 Sports A11
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Page 1: Rialto Record January 15 2015

By Yazmin Alvarez

The Rialto PoliceDepartment has onceagain earned bragging

rights as victors in the annualBattle of the Badges blood driveagainst Rialto Fire Department.The drive, which occurs duringNational Blood Donor Monthand is spearheaded by the

American Red Cross, pits publicsafety and law enforcementagainst each other in a friendly

By Yazmin Alvarez

There’s a new sub intown.

Rialto welcomed its newest

business earlier this week—Jersey Mike’s Subs—and theeatery was hustling and bustlingserving up more than 200 cityemployees including Rialto CityCouncil members, police and

fire department as part of a rib-bon cutting ceremony Tuesdayafternoon. The restaurant opened its doors

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!Vol 12, NO. 22

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN

..ccoommRIALTO RECORDJanuary 15, 2015

Battle, cont. on next pg.

Jersey Mike’s Subs opens first Rialto location,kicks off with fundraiser to benefit schools

Rialto police take Battle of the Badges victory

Jersey Mike’s, cont. on next pg.

Got News?

Send information to RialtoRecord Community News EditorYazmin Alvarez [email protected] or call909-381-9898 ext. 207.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Kim Martin of the Rialto Police Department was among dozens of blood donors Jan. 7.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Rialto welcomed Jersey Mike’s Subs with a grand opening celebration. The eatery is locatedon the northend of the city.

Covered

California sign-up

assistance and

seminar set

for Jan. 17

Afree event to help peo-ple who need helpunderstanding and

signing up for CoveredCalifornia health exchangeplans, as well as Medi-Calexpansion coverage, will be heldJan. 17 from 10 am – 3:30 pm atCatholic Charities, 1800Western Avenue, Suite 107 inSan Bernardino.Individuals attending the freeseminar will get informationabout new, affordable insurancecoverage and financial assis-tance opportunities availablethrough Covered California.Certified enrollment agents willbe on site to address individualquestions and to help peopleenroll in-person.To expedite the process, peopleare encouraged to bring the fol-lowing: Identification, proof ofcurrent income, utility bill, andknow key information such asdate of birth, social securitynumber, and the home zip codefor all family members that needto apply.The event is presented byCatholic Charities of SanBernardino & Riverside andDignity Health’s Inland Empirehospitals, St. BernardineMedical Center and CommunityHospital of San Bernardino.Catholic Charities’ UtilityAssistance Program is offeringup to $100 in utility assistancetowards a Southern CaliforniaEdison or Gas Company bill forthose who sign up for healthinsurance through this CatholicCharities program. (Note: Notfor those on temporary assis-tance to needy families (TANF)or those already signed up forMedi-Cal.)To register, call 909-880-3625

THISTHISWEEKWEEK

INSIDEINSIDE

HOW TO REACH USHOW TO REACH USInland Empire

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

Editorial: [email protected]: [email protected]

A9

A19

A10

Train Days at SBCounty Museum

Support IE Local:The Garage

Dance & FitnessStudio

Cornerstone &Master’s Plan Churchof the Nazarene’sFamily Movie Night

ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES

Calendar A7Classifieds A13Legal Notices A14Opinion A4Service Dir. A6-7Sports A11

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to the public Wednesday.“We’re proud to be in Rialto andemploy several residents and helpthe economy as much as we can,”said franchise owner Alvaro Gar-cia.And the ultimate goal is to be-come a community staple, not justthrough business, but throughbuilding partnerships, he added.

In their efforts to do so, Garciakicked off the grand opening cele-bration introducing a 10-dayfundraiser in support of seven Ri-alto schools, Carter High School,Eisenhower High School, FrisbieMiddle School, Hughbanks Ele-mentary School, Jehue MiddleSchool, Kolb Middle School andRialto Middle School. As part ofthe fundraiser thousands of flyerswith various offers for Jersey

Mike’s have been circulatingthroughout area neighborhoodsand the schools. For each offer re-deemed, Jersey Mike’s will makea $3 donation to the designatedschool that applied to the flyer.Customers must have a coupon forthe donation to apply. Thefundraiser runs now through Jan.24.The restaurant aims to raise morethan $3,700 through the fundraiser

to benefit the schools, said ReefColman, Jersey Mike’s marketingdirector. “The hope is to change a demo-graphic in a community and showthat you can have a business butalso give back in support of thecommunity,” he said. “School’sdon’t have it like they used to andwe’re stepping in to help.”The new restaurant, which whipsup cold and hot sub sandwiches, isthe second tenant to move into theretail space on Riverside Avenue,just south of the 210 Freeway. Lo-

cated at 186 E. Easton Street, itjoins In-N-Out Burger, and will beamong three eateries, in additionto a frozen yogurt shop and coffeehouse scheduled to open over thenext few months. A second Jersey Mike’s locationis scheduled to open in the southend of the city in the next fewmonths, said city officials.

~ [email protected]

Jersey Mike’s, cont. from front

competition to see who can rallythe most people to donate blood.This year’s drive, held Jan. 7,kept the police department in thecoveted winning spot with nearlydouble the amount of donations(47) counting toward the agency,as the fire department trickled in27 donors. And although taking the top spotfor another year feels amazing,battling it out pint-for-pint to helpsave lives is what really counts,said organizers Kim Martin and

Noretta Barker, both with RialtoPolice Department. The matchup brought in 72donors to sign up and a total of 63successful donations, surpassinglast year’s numbers, said Martin.The annual competition helps theRed Cross maintain a stable bloodsupply at critical times during theyear. The initiative is held at thebeginning of the New Year whencommunity blood supply typicallydrops to dangerously low levels,according to the Red Cross. Blooddonations dramatically decline

during the holiday season whenschools are on break and manypeople go on vacation. The life-saving blood collected during theBattle of the Badges helps allevi-ate the strain on depleted blood re-serves and highlights local lawenforcement heroes for going be-yond the call of duty.

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

Battle, cont. from front

By Gino Garcia, Vibe Fitness

Why is fitness impor-tant? What role does itplay in regard to en-

hancing community pride, respectfor fellow residents, promoting apositive environment, and youthdevelopment? These are several questions I askwhen communicating and spread-ing my message about makingRialto a healthier place to live.In my opinion, we as a city havea great opportunity to change thedynamic of Rialto through fit-ness. With a city population of100,000 residents, my long-termvision is to make Rialto a vibranthealth conscience city by provid-ing fellow residents with the sup-port, knowledge, coaching,motivation, resources, and ac-countability needed to increasethe chances of transforming livesin regard to living an active andhealthy lifestyle. The process willnot be easy, everyone is not readyfor change, but I believe mostpeople want to feel strong,healthy, confident, positive, andenergetic. Come to think of it, Ihave yet to meet one person whohas walked into the Rialto FitnessCenter and told me they enjoyfeeling lethargic, unhealthy, jointpain, back pain, and lacking posi-tivity. The power of fitness and livingan active lifestyle is real and myhope is to fuel the current fitnesstrend that is slowly growingthroughout Rialto communities. Iwant to bring you along the jour-ney and include you in the suc-cess story that I believe willhappen here in our city. With that,let me ask you to take the firststep toward enhancing yourhealth and fitness level.

If you are reading this and needhelp starting a healthy lifestyletransformation, I would like foryou to block out a few quite mo-ments in your busy schedule andwrite down “why” you want toimprove your health. For whatreasons do you want to improveyour physical and mental capac-ity? What reasons will keep youmotivated during times of doubtand frustration?The first step in doing so is byidentifying the “whys” in yourlife, which will serve as the initialroadmap toward a new andhealthy life. I invite you to shareyour reasons on the Healthy Ri-alto and Vibe Fitness SoCal Face-book pages. My personal mission is to moti-vate and inspire fellow residentsto get up, get out, and get mov-ing. My personal belief is thatchange must start from within; Ifeel it is important that our firstencounter in this column pertainto helping you identify factors inyour life that will make you takeaction. Do you need to read ex-planations on the science behindexercises, anatomy, and exercisephysiology? Or would you like toread about the Healthy Rialtomovement that is taking placeand changing lives? I look for-ward to connecting with youweekly, let’s go Rialto!

Your friend in fitness,Gino GarciaOwner, Vibe Fitness

Gino Garcia will be featuredweekly in the Rialto Record andwill be providing health and fit-ness motivation and tips.

Email Gino at,[email protected]

The Role of Fitnessin a Community

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Rialto city employees and law enforcement were treated to subs during the grand opening.IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Jersey Mike’s Subs grand opening.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Donors battle it out pint-for-pint as Rialto Police Department and Rialto Fire Department competein the annual Battle of the Badges blood drive. This year’s event had 63 successful donations.

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • January 15, 2015 • Page A3

Congratulations:The San Bernardino Symphony

recently was awarded severalgrants. Edison Internationalawarded the Symphony a grant forprograms that support music en-richment with an emphasis on teenaudiences. Another is a ChallengeAmerica Fast Grant for "Music forall Ages." from the National En-dowment for the Arts. This grantwill augment the planned concertfor April by adding a student artcomponent. Also awarded was theGimbel Grant through the Com-munity Foundation for music edu-cation and enrichment.Additionally a grant was awardedfrom the Amazon Foundation forstudent concert tickets and fromthe Annenberg Foundation for aleadership seminar. Kudos toAnne Viricel, executive directorof the Symphony and the Board ofDirectors led by former MayorJudith Valles.

The Inland Empire EconomicPartnership (IEEP) annual selectsindividuals and organizations thatdemonstrate exemplary leadershipin furthering the cause of eco-

nomic development and a betterquality of life in the Inland Em-pire. The winners for 2014 are:

Loma Linda University Med-ical Center - Business of the YearAward.

California Emerging Technol-ogy Fund - co-recipient of theNon-Profit of the Year Award

Ontario-Montclair PromiseScholars - co-recipient of theNon-Profit of the Year Award

Dr. Tomas Morales, Presidentof California State University,San Bernardino and Dr. KimWilcox, Chancellor of the Uni-versity of California, Riverside -co-recipients of the Educators ofthem Year Award

Eugene Montanez, Mayor ofCorona - Public Partner of theYear Award

Dr. Pamela Clute, AssistantVice-Chancellor University ofCalifornia, Riverside - Presi-dent's Award

Jennifer Johnson, formerly ofWatson Land Company andnow with Southern CaliforniaEdison - Chairman's Award

Leadership Changes:Congratulations to SupervisorJames Ramos as he assumes thechairmanship of the SanBernardino County Board of Su-pervisors and to Ted Alejandre ashe assumes the elected position ofSan Bernardino County Superin-tendent of Schools. Both areproven leaders in our communi-ties. Also best wishes to the twonew congressional representativesfrom our area - Congressman PeteAguilar (California 31st District)and Congresswoman Norma Tor-res (California 35th District).

Save the Date:Monday, January 19 - the In-

land Empire Concerned AfricanAmerican Churches (IECAAC)present the 35th Annual MartinLuther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast atthe National Orange Show Valen-cia Room, 468 N. Arrowhead.Guest speaker for this event is As-semblyman Chris Holden speak-ing on the theme of"Remembering the Past toStrengthen the Future." For ticketinformation call: 909.474.7036

Wednesday, January 28 - theSan Bernardino County Arts Con-nection will hold its Annual meet-ing at the San Bernardino CountyCenter, 385 N. Arrowhead from 5to 7 p.m. This event is open to thepublic. Enjoy refreshments andshare information on arts happen-ings in the county. For informationcall: 909.543.9868 or contact:[email protected]

Thursday, January 29 - the In-land Empire Economic Partner-ship will hold its 2015 AnnualDinner and Awards Ceremonyfrom 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. At the Vic-toria Club, 2521 Arroyo Drive,Riverside. For sponsorship andticket information contactMichelle Cazares [email protected]

Saturday, January 31 - theBoys and Girls Club presents(Redlands - Riverside) its 21st An-nual Chocolate Fantasy at the Mit-ten Building, Redlands from 6:30to 11:00 p.m. This black-tie eventis for guest’s 21 years of age andolder features champagne, choco-late delights and dancing. Forticket information call:888.822.6535 or [email protected]

Thursday, February 5 - theSpecial Events Committee of theSan Bernardino Symphony pres-ents Jazz Nite featuring CaliforniaState University Jazz Ensembleunder the director of Dr. BobKnop. This musicale recognizesand celebrates the contributions bythe Honorable Cheryl Brown andHardy Brown Jr. to arts and educa-tion. The event is slated for theCalifornia Supper Club at the Cal-ifornia Theatre, 562 W. 4th Streetat 6p.m. For ticket informationcall: 909.381.5388

Saturday, February 7 - the SanBernardino Symphony presentsMusical Genius in America featur-ing the compositions of Gershwin,

Still, Joplin, and Dike Ellington.This celebration of American mu-sical ingenuity will feature YanaReznik. The performance starts at7:30 p.m. at the historic CaliforniaTheatre of the Performing Arts,562 W. 4th Street, San Bernardino.For ticket information call:909.381.5388 or visit www.san-bernardinosymphony.org

Saturday, February 7 - theSouthern California Black Cham-ber of Commerce (Inland CitiesEast) present the 46th AnnualBlack History Super Expo Cele-bration "It Starts With You". Theevent is slated for the SanBernardino Court Street Square, Eand Court Street from 11:00 a.m.to 4:00p.m. The program will inlures speakers, dancers, bands,drill teams, poetry, fashion, food,and vendors. For information call:888.466.7408 ext. 2 or 12.

Friday, February 27 to SundayFebruary 1 - National Girl ScoutCookie Weekend.

Friday, March 6 - the SanBernardino City Unified SchoolDistrict with the San Bernardinoand Highland Chambers of Com-merce invite interested communitymembers and business leaders toparticipate in the Eighteenth An-nual Principal for a Day Program.Interested individuals will beasked to fill out a business/com-munity profile by February 6,2015. For information and formscall Nettie Kaseno (school district)909.381.1250

Thursday, March 26 - Habitatfor Humanity San Bernardino

presents its 4th Annual Gala "Keys to the Future" which willhonor community partners fortheir leadership. The event will beheld at the National Orange Show,Valencia Room starting at 6 p.m.For sponsorship and ticket infor-mation call: 909.799.6738

Friday, April 17 - Time forChange Foundation presents Life'sPrecious Jewels Awards Dinner atthe National Orange Show EventsCenter at 6 p.m. For sponsorshipand ticket information call: NicoleWolfe at 909.886.2994 or [email protected]

Wednesday, April 22 to Satur-day, April 25 - The SanBernardino Orange Show Fair.

Saturday, April 25 - the Assis-tance League of San Bernardinopresents its 54th Annual SignatureHeaddress Ball " Circus Dreams."This annual event sponsors twomajor programs, Operation SchoolBell and the Dr. Earl R. CraneChildren's Dental Health Center.The matinee and an evening galawill be held at the National OrangeShow. For sponsorship and ticketinformation call: 909.862.0732

Sunday, April 26 - the League ofWomen Voters presents its AnnualCitizens of Achievement Awards.

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

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

Catholic Charities and Dignity Health to Co-HostACA Insurance Sign-up Event This Saturday

Public invited to get help signing up for Covered California

As the February 15 enroll-ment deadline to sign upfor Covered California

approaches, as a public service,Catholic Charities of SanBernardino & Riverside and Dig-nity Health’s Inland Empire hospi-tals, St. Bernardine MedicalCenter and Community Hospitalof San Bernardino, are hosting afree event to help people who needhelp understanding and signing upfor Covered California health ex-change plans as well as Medi-Calexpansion coverage.Individuals attending this free

seminar will get information aboutnew, affordable insurance cover-age and financial assistance oppor-tunities available through Covered

California. Certified enrollmentagents will be on site to address in-dividual questions and to help peo-ple enroll in-person.

When: Saturday, January 17,2015; 10 am – 3:30 pmWhere: Catholic Charities;1800 Western Avenue, Suite 107,San Bernardino, CA 92411Call: 909.880.3625 to registervia Catholic Charities

To expedite the process, peopleare encouraged to bring the fol-lowing: Identification, proof ofcurrent income, utility bill, andknow key information such as dateof birth, social security number,and the home zip code for all fam-

ily members that need to apply.Further, Catholic Charities’ Util-

ity Assistance Program is offeringup to $100 in utility assistance to-wards a Southern California Edi-son or Gas Company bill for thosewho sign up for health insurancethrough this Catholic Charitiesprogram. (Note: Not for those ontemporary assistance to needyfamilies (TANF) or those alreadysigned up for Medi-Cal.)Individuals are encouraged to re-

serve their spot by calling (909)880-3625 to register. More infor-mation about the Affordable CareAct can be found by going onlineat www.stbernardinemedicalcen-ter.org/enroll or www.chsb.org/en-roll.

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&OPINION EDITORIAL Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not necessarily reflect the views of IECN

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

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The conversation PresidentObama’s domestic policychief, Cecilia Munoz, is

referring to is one that we are allfamiliar with: access to qualityeducation. This extended conver-sation, which continued todaywith the president's speech at Pel-lissippi Community College inKnoxville, Tennessee, includesPresident Obama’s new proposalto make the first two years ofcommunity college completelyfree for students looking to trans-fer, or to get an associates degreeor technical job training.The president’s proposal, Amer-ica’s College Promise, is lookingto build a shared responsibilitybetween the federal government,states, colleges. and studentsacross the country to reexamineand reinvest in our education sys-tems. Modeled after similar planscurrently being adopted by statessuch as Tennessee, communitycolleges offering programs thatfully transfer, or provide a degreeor job training would be eligiblefor funding from the federal gov-ernment to help make tuition freefor students. The program wouldapply to half- and full-time stu-dents who maintain a minimum2.5 GPA and make “steadyprogress” towards their goals.What exactly “steady progress”means remains to be clearly de-fined, along with many other de-tails, such as where the federalfunding will come from. PresidentObama says he will release thosedetails in his State of the Unionaddress on January 20.Even without all of the specifics,I can say that as a current com-munity college student, access toand affordability of classes is cru-cial in determining whether or notI will graduate in a timely manner.However, it is not solely lack ofmoney that hinders us studentsfrom being able to complete aprogram in two years, but a com-

bination of multiple infrastruc-tural issues such as course offer-ings, classroom space, and mostimportantly, proper guidance tonavigate the complex systems thatare the basis of the college itself.America’s College Promise is notonly aiming to provide the al-ways-needed financial assistance,but also requiring colleges toadopt “promising and evidence-based institutional reforms to im-prove student outcomes,” such asthe successful Accelerated Stu-dent in Associates Program(ASAP) at the City University ofNew York. Programs such asASAP provide much needed re-sources such as guidance, coun-seling, and schedule planning,which are all crucial componentsto graduating on time.The Obama administration be-lieves adopting research-backedprograms, like ASAP, nationwide,will provide students with the ad-ditional help needed to success-fully complete their education intwo years. While in theory, theblanket adoption of specific pro-grams such as these would benefitsome students in some states, itmost likely would not benefit allstudents in all states. Take mycampus, San Bernardino ValleyCollege, which is located in thebankrupt city of San Bernardinoin Southern California. Whatworks for the population inKnoxville, Tennessee will notnecessarily address the needs ofstudents 2,000 miles across thecountry that are from very differ-ent economic, social, and culturalbackgrounds. It could also addextra pressure on already stressedcommunity college systems byforcing college administrators,faculty members, and students tolearn and navigate yet another as-sistance program on campus. Itseems redundant to force a com-munity college that already hascounseling services, academic ad-visors, and multiple assistanceprograms of their own to adoptadditional programs, instead ofencouraging better technical andskills training for those alreadyemployed on their campuses inareas such as counseling, advis-ing, and educational planning.Many schools already provide thepathways for that type of guid-ance and counseling to occur, theyjust need to be reexamined andreinvigorated instead of ignoredand replaced.Another major question this pro-posal brings up is one of capacity.Again, using my community col-lege as an example, with close to13,000 students enrolled full-time, classroom space is alreadyextremely limited, financially and

Rachel KanakaoleCan Community

College Systems andInfrastructure Handle

Free Tuition?

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 just said is just religious dogma.But to me it is just common sensebefore 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-longAdvocate of Racial andCultural Harmony San

Bernardino

physically. Schools would be pres-sured to create additional courseofferings to accomodate higher en-rollment, which is already an issuecolleges across the country havehad great difficulty with. So, can America’s College Prom-ise truly be fulfilled? I believe so,but not until a few critical compo-

nents are reexamined and rewrit-ten. The intention is there, butthankfully this is not a final pro-posal and is continuing to undergodevelopment.

Rachel Kanakaole is the Chap-ter Head of the San BernardinoValley Community College chap-

ter of the Roosevelt Institute |Campus Network and one of theNew Chapters Coordinator forthe Western Region.

Original publication credit tothe Next New Deal: The Blog ofthe Roosevelt Institute

Remember God's Prophetic Messages forwhich America's Future Hangs?

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Re: "City Council Votes to Uphold Planning Commission’sDecision of Denying Largo CUP Permit"

I can't understand the city councilof Colton. It seems to me that theyare aiming at the white race as tonot putting in good companies andjobs to all of Colton, as was said atthe last council meeting. Theyneed only Latinos in this city?Well I have been here many years

and thought it didn't matter if I amwhite. I worked in the city and hada non-profit group of friends whohelped out the south-side ofColton. No one complained aboutmy race then but I guess with allthe problems in MO, and LA, Ishould worry now. What a shame.

Thank you Colton for waking meup.

Cindy Carrion,Colton, CA

Re: "Vibe Fitness owner strives to build healthycommunity"

I joined Gino's boot camp in Julylast year. I have improved in manyareas of strength and endurance.When I started I couldn't do onepush-up. I am doing 50 a day now.I lacked confidence in box jumps

and this week I jumped more andhigher then I ever thought I could.I started out dead lifting 30-35lbsand the other day I did sets of tenat 85lbs. I am growing in leanmuscle and in confidence.

THANKS GINO!

Whitney Shepherd,Bloomington, CA

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

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

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

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Words to Think About: The Universe and Mankind

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

IHOPE YOU CAN GRASPSOME OF THE NUANCESI’M ABOUT TO SHARE

WITH YOU. To be frank with you,I don’t understand the significanceof much of it. Probably StephenHawking does, but not too manyothers do- even scientists.The writer of the Book of Job inthe Bible had unusual insight intothe nature and creativity of God.The story is recorded in other cul-tures: Sumerian and Egyptian, forsure. The main names are differentbut the story is the same.

In chapter 38 verse 31 of Job, itrefers to Orion and Pleiades. Bothhave a Greek mythological origin,but they refer to heavenly constel-lations.The chapter of Job is worth read-ing. The author puts interestingconcepts into God’s mouth. Hesays to Job that if he is so smart,answer these questions. Who cre-ated the foundation of the uni-verse? The seas, the seasons, dayand night; human intuition and in-stinct; brings rain and snow; cre-ates the laws of the universe? Onand on.Then comes the constellations ofOrion and Pleiades. Genesis 1:1says God created it all.Scientists estimate the knownuniverse is from 13 to 15 billionyears old. Our earth is a mere 3-5billion years old. The speed oflight travels at 186,000 miles persecond. That would be the equiva-lent of 317 round-trip flights persecond between New York Cityand Los Angeles.That means it would take 100 bil-lion years to get from the begin-ning of the universe to its end.That changes every blink of oureyes because the universe is con-stantly expanding.

Here is an interesting statisticfrom Dr. Peter Enns, Ph.D. “Ouruniverse contains as many as onetrillion galaxies, thousands of lightyears apart, each containing bil-lions and billions of stars also lightyears apart.”If this information doesn’t stag-

ger your imagination, consider theother extreme-atoms. There are1,10,000,000 in a millimeter. Foryour annoyance there are sub-atomic particles. The number ofatoms in our bodies is beyondmeasurement.Consider now our earth. Scien-tists estimate it at 4.5 billion yearsold. If we scaled the age to thesize of a football field-100 yards-your life or mine would be about4/100,000 of an inch from the goalline. “A sheet of paper is one hun-dred times thicker.”Let’s go back to God’s confronta-tion with Job over the two greatconstellations: Orion and Pleiades.The Orion is located on the celes-tial equator and is very recogniza-ble.In speaking of them God asks Job(38:31) “Can you hold back thestars? Can you restrain ORION orPLEIADES? Can you ensure theproper sequence of the seasons or

guide the constellations of the Bearwith her satellites across the heav-ens?”The ultimate conclusion is thatthe universe is beyond human un-derstanding. Yet, the latest assess-ment is there are millions of starsand thousands of planets that havesimilar potentials to develop life asour planet earth.What is NOT known is how ad-vanced the inhabitants may be.It is vital to consider that whichis most unique about we humans.Socrates is reported as saying,“Know thyself.” Of all the charac-teristics that we have, I suggestthat what is most unique is whatVictor Frankl (MD and Ph.D.) sug-gested.He was my mentor, both verbal

and literary. In class he wouldoften speak of the “IN-DOMITABLE POWER OF THEHUMAN SPIRIT.” This viewcame to him because of his sur-vival of Hitler’s death camp atAuschwitz.We are all capable to express thispower of the human spirit.Two examples will suffice. LouieZamperini and 7 year old SailorGutzler. Zamperini was to be theGrand Marshall of the recent Rose

Parade but passed away recently atthe age of 97. During World War IIhe survived being shot down bythe Japanese, adrift in the oceanfor 47 days, and tortured for 2years in a Japanese prison camp.He became a Christian in a BillyGraham campaign in L.A. in 1949and started camps for delinquentboys for the rest of his life.I had him speak at my church in

1960. He possessed the “IN-DOMITABLE POWER OF THEHUMAN SPIRIT.”Sailor Gutzler recently surviveda plane crash in Kentucky. Herparents, her sister and a friendwere all killed. Wearing onlyshorts and a top; bare foot, withseveral broken bones, she trudgedthrough briars, weeds and a roughterrain for almost a mile. It wasWinter.She saw a light in a home andwhen she knocked, the 71 year oldman called 911. She possesses the“INDOMITABLE POWER OFTHE HUMAN SPIRIT.”Without question the greatest ex-pression of God’s creativity is theUNIVERSE and MANKIND.Amen. Selah. So be it.

San Bernardino Symphony honors Musical Genius in America

February is going to be abusy month for local musiclovers in the Inland Empire

as the San Bernardino Symphonywill be offering three consecutivedays of uniquely American fare aspart of their current season themes,“By Request: The Music You Wantto Hear.”The first notes will sound lessthan four weeks away on theevening of February 5 at a specialevent to honor local arts and edu-cation supporters, Assembly-woman Cheryl Brown and Mr.Hardy Brown, Sr. Attendees willsample local restaurant fare andenjoy the smooth sounds of the CalState San Bernardino Jazz Ensem-ble, under the direction of Sym-phony Board Member Dr. BobKnop.“The Browns have actively sup-ported the region for many years,setting the consummate exampleof selfless and focused communityservice,” said Symphony conduc-tor Frank Fetta. “To be able to setaside an evening to say thank youto these pillars of the communityis a true privilege.”The following morning, MaestroFetta will lift his baton for back-to-back student concerts as the Sym-phony performs “Musical Geniusin America” including Ragtime se-lections from Scott Joplin, a med-ley of tunes from Duke Ellington,and William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony. This freestudent concert came out of a se-ries of conversations with the SanBernardino City Unified SchoolDistrict as the two organizationssought to build an academicallymeaningful musical experience for

the annual school event.Said Symphony Executive Direc-tor Dr. Anne Viricel, “We felt thisset of selections would both sup-port and broaden the multi-culturalemphasis in the classroom duringBlack History Month.” As in yearspast, the schools will also be pro-vided with corresponding teachingmaterials developed in line withCalifornia’s new Common Corestandards. Students will learnabout the composers, the historicalcontext of each piece, and the con-tributions of American musiciansto the various genres of orchestralmusic, as well as the historicalvenue.Then, the evening of Saturday,February 7, we will present a fullpresentation of Musical Genius inAmerica, which will also includeGershwin’s iconic Rhapsody inBlue interpreted by gifted pianistYana Reznik. The young Russian-born classi-cal pianist has performed as asoloist with the Los Angeles Phil-harmonic Toyota Concert Series atDisney Hall, was the winner of the2010 Artists International Compe-tition, and gave a sold-out recitalat her Carnegie Hall Debut in NewYork in 2004. As the only classi-cally endorsed pianist for RolandCorporation US, Reznik has pre-sented the World Premier concertof V-Piano Grand at Zipper Hall(Los Angeles) and Lincoln Center(New York). In addition to her soloappearances with the MoscowChamber Orchestra, SanBernardino Symphony, RedlandsBowl Orchestra, the World YouthSymphony Orchestra, Universityof Southern California SymphonyOrchestra and Concert SymphonyOrchestra, the Torrance SymphonyOrchestra and the Stanford WindEnsemble, she has performed atLincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall,Santiago’s Gabriela Mistral andthe Grand Hall of the MoscowConservatory, the Zipper, Thayerand Steinway Halls in Los Ange-les, and has as well been presentedby the Jacaranda, Los AngelesBach Festival, the Maestro Foun-dation, Laguna Beach Live, Sun-

days Live at Four (KUSC), theSunset Series in Los Gatos, Clas-sical Underground, the ColburnChamber Music Series, the Hunt-ington Arts Festival in New York,Classical Music Encounters of Or-ange County and the Western So-ciety of Chamber Music. In 2008,as a Founder and Artistic Directorof the Southern California BrahmsFestival, Reznik performed thecomplete piano chamber works ofJohannes Brahms. An active col-laborator, she is a regular guestartist with the Gold Coast Cham-ber Players in San Francisco, LosAngeles Philharmonic, Los Ange-les Chamber orchestra, and the SanFrancisco Symphony, Opera andBallet.The presenting sponsor for theseconcerts is the San Manuel Bandof Mission Indians. Up-coming ConcertsApril 11, two Symphony musi-cians – Concert Master TodorPelev and First Chair Cellist AnaMaria Maldonado - will team up toplay Brahms’ Concerto for Violinand Violincello. The evening’sconcert, “Beethoven, Brahms &Bartholdy” will also includeBeethoven’s Egmont Overture andMendelssohn-Bartholdy’s Sym-phony No. 3, The Scottish Sym-phony. This event will also includean exhibition of artwork by giftedlocal students based upon their in-terpretations of the pieces to beplayed. Wrapping an amazing season willbe the “Triumphant Season Finale”on May 23. The concert will in-clude Mozart’s Symphony No. 40in G Minor, Beethoven’s Sym-phony No. 7, and Strauss’ HornConcerto No. 1 featuring Icelandichorn soloist Joseph Ognibene. Aninternationally-known recordingartist, Ognibene originally hailsfrom Claremont and has been prin-cipal horn of the Icelandic Sym-phony Orchestra since 1981. Tickets and Venue InformationAll regular season concerts willbe performed at the historic Cali-fornia Theatre, 562 W. 4th Street,San Bernardino. Both season andindividual tickets may be pur-

chased by calling (909) 381-5388or visiting the Symphony box of-fice at 198 N. Arrowhead Ave.,San Bernardino. General admis-sion tickets are also securely avail-able on line at

www.sanbernardinosymphony.org,and with limited availability at thetheater box office the evening ofeach event. (Students: $11; Gen-eral: $20, $35, $45, $55.)

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City Council Meet-

ings

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

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

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

day, 3 p.m.; 35 Cajon St.Rialto: Second and fourth Tues-

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

Monday, 3 p.m.; 300 N. “D” St.

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

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

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 LutheranChurch, 2900 N. "E" St., SanBernardino. For more informa-

tion, please call (909) 887-3472.

Democratic Lunch-eon Club of SanBernardino

The Democratic Luncheon Clubof San Bernardino meet at noonon Fridays at Democratic Head-quarters, 136 Carousel Mall (nearthe central glass elevator) in SanBernardino. For additional infor-mation visit website www.sb-dems.comSpeaker Schedule:Friday 1/9/2015 ~ KennethMunoz, Director, Yucaipa Val-ley Water Dist.: Water Crisisand Drought1/16 Clifton Harris, RetiredDeputy Sheriff, From Fergusonto Victorville: Black America'sstruggle for civil rights1/23 Hon. Marsha Slough, Pre-siding Judge, SB SuperiorCourt: SB Justice Center andCourt UpdateProspective Members and Visi-tors are Welcome.NOTICE: 2015 Dues of $15 arenow due and payable. Pleasebring to the meeting or mail acheck to PO Box 451, SB 92402.Thank you! ~ FPPC #1222022~ FIC #C0040845Visit 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.

The Inland Em-pire Prime TimeChoraliers

Saturdays from 10am-12pmCome Sing with The Inland EmpirePrime Time Choraliers as theybegin a new season on Tuesday,

January 7, 9:00 AM. Rehearsalsare held each Tuesday Morning. atSt. Paul’s Methodist Church, 785No. Arrowhead Ave., SanBernardino, CA 92401 (corner ofArrowhead and 8th).

ARMC weeklyF a r m e r ’ sMarket

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.

Youth BaseballCamp

Redlands High School is hostinga four week baseball camp startingJanuary 18. Redlands head coachEstevan Valencia will direct theprogram in conjunction with U.S.Baseball Academy. Classes areavailable for players in grades 1-12 and are limited to six playersper coach. Sessions are offered inadvanced hitting, pitching, catch-ing, fielding and baserunning.Space is limited. Registration isnow under way. For more informa-tion, visit www.USBaseballAcad-emy.com, or call toll-free866-622-4487.

Pro WrestlingEntertainment

Saturday, January 17 at 7pm.The Empire Wrestling Federationreturns to the American SportsUniversity 360 W. Court St. SanBernardino with an action packedcard of Pro Wrestling Entertain-ment. Fun for the whole family.Adults only $10.00 kids 12 andunder only $5.00 It's wrestlingthe way it used to be, the way it

should be. See your favoritewrestlers in action. Friar JuanRoman, Uptown Andy Brown,Flecha Fugaz, RJ Ruiz and more.

21st AnnualNoche Cultural

Saturday, January 24-Chicanostudent programs presents theirannual Noche Cultural: anevening of variety entertainment.Doors open at 6pm and sho startsat 6:30 at the University of Cali-fornia, Riverside, University The-atre. Parking is $5/Lot 6. Ticketsare $12 general and $10 student.For more information contactChicano Student Programs at(951) 827-3821.

8th AnnualRobert BurnsDinner

Saturday, January 24 from5pm-10pm. The Scottish Societyof the Inland Empire will be havingtheir 8th annual Robert Burns Din-ner at The Hotel, 285 HospitalityLane, San Bernardino (formally TheHIlton). Cost is $50.00 per personfor members and $55.00 for non-members The event is open to thepublic and is a black tie affair. Socialhour will start at 5:00 PM. At 6:00PM they will have their “address tothe Haggis” and the Selkirk Gracefollowed by dinner. Every table willhave an ample amount of Haggis, sothat all can try it. Following dinnerthe entertainment begins with aScottish group from Los Angelesdancing several sets including thesword dance and a local Irish groupwho performed at the Apple & This-tle music festival in Oak Glen. Inaddition to the music, they will havethe Toast to the Ladies and the Toastto the Lassies. Call Bob Leeton, sec-retary, at 909-425-8427 for eventreservation forms or for further in-formation. All reservations must bereceived no later than January 15,2014.

E-Waste RecycleDay

Saturday, January 31 from8am-12pm. Join the Humane So-ciety of San Bernardino Valley andGo Green Electronics RecyclingServices at the Humane Society ofSan Bernardino Valley parking lotfor this one day electronic recyclingfundraising event. Electronic itemswill be accepted, whether in work-ing condition or not. Items acceptedwill include: VCRs, DVD players,speakers, gaming systems, projec-tors, cameras, LCD monitors &TVs, telephones, cell phones, key-boards, computer monitors and tow-ers, printers, fax machines,calculators, spare parts, laptops, andtypewriters. The Humane Society’sVeterinary Clinic will be open host-ing its regular low-cost vaccinationSaturday Shot Clinic from 8:00 AM– 12:00 PM. The Humane Societyof San Bernardino Valley is locatedat 374 W. Orange Show Road inSan Bernardino. Proceeds generatedfrom the recycled items will benefitthe Humane Society. Contact JillHenderson, at 909-386-1400, ext.224.

CommunityCollege Day

Friday, February 27 from8:30am to 2:30 pm.-at Universityof California, RiversideCommu-nity College Day is structured toprovide students with pertinent in-formation regarding the transferprocess, support services, aca-demic programs and student life.Workshops will includeChicano/Latino and Native Amer-ican cultural awareness and em-powerment. In addition,workshops and resources will beprovided for undocumented stu-dents. For information call (951)827-3821.

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Accessing city council actions not an easy assignmentBy Harvey M. Kahn

City councils within thegreater San Bernardinoarea differ in the informa-

tion they make readily available tothe public. If properly posted on-line, a city monthly warrant regis-ter makes for the perfect highschool and college study. Warrantsare an itemized price list of everypurchase a city makes.While not posting in a timelymanner, the City of Colton doeseventually publish a thorough ac-counting of its financial health.According to Colton officials any-one can access such staff reportpackets online for two years. Afterthat it takes a public records re-quest. Cities like Highland give thepublic only two weeks to examinewarrant purchases online and afterthat it takes a public records re-quest. An examination of High-land's city council site on Jan. 7shows that only a skeleton councilagenda is available online withnone of the pertinent backup staffreports.Highland City Clerk BettyHughes said she personally an-swers requests for backup materialregarding city council items. She

said an up to date itemized warrantregister is expected to be publishedsoon. Currently, Highland justshows that it spent $2.5 million onpurchases for the Nov. 25, 2014time period. Highland does pro-vide an audio of its Dec. 9, 2014city council meeting.Within an hour of requesting staffreports for an amended Highlandordinance governing food truckoperators, Hughes replied with an

email providing all city staff re-ports and backup material. IfHughes was city clerk of Colton,she wouldn't need to manually an-swer such requests. It's all postedonline, even though it takes threemonths to do it. Hughes goes astep further by answering thephone and offering to assist in fur-ther requests.By reading Colton's staff reportsit shows the contractor of the Agua

Mansa Project will be awarded acost increase from $5.4 million to$6.9 million. Another Colton staffreport shows that it has a total of$60 million worth of investments.Although the most recent Coltonwarrant register posted is fromSept. 18, it states that Coltonspends $165,000 per month onrefuge service and that it spent$41,000 to cleanup the former WalMart site. Colton paid $15,000 in

September for collection services. Moving on to the Rialto CityCouncil will put one in contactwith helpful employees in its cityclerk's office who will walk youthrough online council reports. Ac-cessing the complete list of war-rant register payments was neveraccomplished. Among the manystaff reports was a resolution de-tailing upgrades to McDonald'sand adding 14 gas pumps at Food-4-Less at Foothill and Cedar.Getting clarification about anamendment to the Rialto city coderegarding canvassing, peddlingand soliciting was time-consum-ing. Since its contracted city attor-ney Fred Gallante works only onTuesdays, Rialto city officials re-ferred to the Rialto Police Depart-ment for advanced details. Sixcalls and 45 minutes later, a RialtoPolice Department official saidsomeone would try to return thecall. Rialto Police Department dis-patchers wanted a name, addressand phone number even for thebusiness call.Rialto Police Lt. Kathy Thomp-son did return the call the follow-ing day and clarified thatpanhandling is not included in thecity's new ordinance restricting so-liciting.

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From Left: Rialto Mayor Deborah Robertson; Highland Mayor Larry McCallom; and Colton MayorRichard Delarosa.

Crafton Hills College celebrates 82nd Paramedic class graduation

Crafton Hills College(CHC) graduated its 82ndParamedic Class on Fri-

day, January 9 at 7 p.m. in the Per-forming Arts Center.This year’s 17 graduates are EddieCardenas (Rancho Cucamonga),Daniel Cherpin (Redlands), IsmaelEsparza (Coachella), Henry Fierro(San Bernardino), Desiree Harrison(Colton), Dominique Johnson(Fontana), David Mehle (Red-lands), Kevin Moledor (Banning),Jonathan Nevarez (Riverside), JohnRoberts (Yucaipa), Brent Sargenti(Corona), Glenn Schwartzman (SanBernardino), Jesse Sparks (SanBernardino), Benjamin Urista(Redlands), Steven Vallez (Colton),Bradford Williams (Highland) andJinson Wong (Rosewood). Theyeach completed the 10-month pro-gram, attending classes Monday-Thursday, and finishing 600 hoursof field work.Run under the auspices of theEmergency Medical Services divi-sion, the Crafton Hills CollegeParamedic Program is accreditedby the Commission on Accredita-tion of Allied Health EducationPrograms (www.caahep.org) uponthe recommendation of the Com-mittee on Accreditation of Educa-

tional Programs for the EmergencyMedical Services Professions(CoAEMSP).As one of the 112 colleges in theCalifornia community college sys-tem, Crafton Hills College is com-mitted to providing citizens in theregion with an accessible higher ed-

ucation. The philosophy of Califor-nia's community colleges is that ed-ucation is the key to better jobs, abetter economy, and a better qualityof life. CHC offers over 50 degreeprograms and 25 occupational cer-tificate plans. For more informa-tion, go to www.craftonhills.edu.

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Family Movie Night At theCornerstone Master's PlanChurch of the Nazarene

By Ricardo Tomboc

Susan Carole, Senior Pastorat the Cornerstone Master'sPlan Church of the

Nazarene, held a Family MovieNight on Wednesday, December30th featuring "The Polar Ex-

press". Despite the cold and rainyweather, over 130 people from theneighborhood attended this first ofmany community events that havebeen planned. The CornerstoneMaster's Plan Church of theNazarene is located at the corner of16th and Sierra Way in SanBernardino.

Kids were delighted when Santa(A.K.A. San Bernardino PoliceOfficer Clint Walton) appeared infull costume. A church photogra-pher took pictures of Santa and thekids. Sergeant Shauna Gates, Of-ficer John Di Mola and severalmembers of the San BernardinoPolice Citizen's Patrol Volunteersand one Police Explorer accompa-nied Santa. Angel Wetherby (13) and NayeliRios (15) worked the receptiondesk greeting the guests and hand-ing out the raffle tickets. BothAngel and Nayeli are from theCLUB Charter School and volun-teered their time at the event.Admission was free and therewas also free pizza, drinks andpopcorn for everyone. At the endof the program several door prizeswere raffled out to those who at-tended. Several community businesseshelped contribute to the event. Forexample, Dominos Pizza providedthe main course and Smart andFinal provided all the plates andutensils. Several community or-ganizations collaborated with Pas-tor Carole and gave a shortpresentation to the crowd. Diana Sanchez from the Neigh-borhood Housing Services of theInland Empire gave a presentationon their services. Some of theother contributors to the eventwere Way World Outreach, Bankof America, Stater Bros. CorporateOffice, Impress Printing, Eddie'sAuto Repair, Hope thought hous-ing and Scott Claus' Farmers In-surance. According to "The CommunityConnection" newsletter these pos-itive community events are beingused as a platform for neighbors tobegin to build trust among each

other and the police department. The Center for Learning and Un-limited Educational Success(CLUES) is a public charter schoollocated on the Church's facilitiesand provided several student vol-unteers for the Movie Night! Jo-celyn Barrios (17) and DanielieKitchen (17) were only two of sev-eral volunteers from the CLUES

Charter School that helped withthe food service.Pastor Carole gave in inspira-tional message on CommunityBuilding and the various eventsbeing planned at the church. Pas-tor Carole has only been in SanBernardino for a few months buthas big plans for the church andthe community!

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Pastor Carole gave an inspirational message on CommunityBuilding and the various events being planned at the church.Pastor Carole has only been in San Bernardino for a few months,but has big plans for the church and the community!

PHOTO/RICARDO TOMBOC

Jocelyn Barrios 17 (left) and Danielie Kitchen 17 (right) were twoof several volunteers from the CLUES Charter School thathelped with the food service.

PHOTO/RICARDO TOMBOC

Angel Wetherby 13 (left), and Nayeli Rios 15 (left) worked the re-ception desk greeting the guests and handing the raffle tickets.Both Angel and Nayeli are from the CLUB Charter School volun-teering their time at the event.

PHOTO/RICARDO TOMBOCYounger children were delighted when Santa (A.K.A. SanBernardino Police Officer Clint Walton) appeared in full costume.A church photographer took pictures of Santa and the kids. Ser-geant Shauna Gates, Officer John Di Mola and several membersof the San Bernardino Police Citizen's Patrol Volunteers and onePolice Explorer accompanied Santa.

ObituaryDaniel J.Ayala(aka) Caballo

Lifetime Colton resident died Dec.4, 2014. He is survived by5 brothers: Sammy, Mark, Jesus, David, and Anthony.Three Sisters: Patsy, Becky, Yvonne as well as many

nephews, nieces, aunts and uncles. Memorial Services will be heldat Centre Pointe Church, 170 W. F St. in Colton at 1:30 p.m. Re-ception to follow at Family Residence, 1586 Jantzen Dr. in Colton.

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By Anthony Victoria

As a young child growingup in the 1980s and1990s, Bernard Holmes

sat in front of his parent’s TVset—constantly mimicking dancemoves from artists such asMichael Jackson. He eventuallyreceived his chance to perform infront of crowds of people. Fromfamily parties, to dance competi-tions, and dance studios, Holmesimpressed the public with hisstreet choreography. “Watching artists and dancersperform moves motivated me todance and get better,” saidHolmes. “By my teenage years Irealized that dancing could besomething to pursue, so I keptgoing.”Holmes, now 31, provides danc-ing lessons and fitness advice toyouth at The Garage Dance & Fit-ness Studio, located at 415 W. Val-ley Blvd. (Suite 23) in Colton.Since the studio’s opening in lateAugust, dozens of dancers have re-

ceived classes from Holmes atvery low rates. The charge for onecourse is $10 and for a week’sworth of lessons is $35.“I try to make it as convenient aspossible for everyone,” Holmessaid. “I know some people arestruggling out there.”The effort to provide high qualitydance instruction to the InlandEmpire’s youth who cannot affordto travel to Los Angeles or Holly-wood to pursue their ambitions ofdancing motivated Holmes to openhis own studio. “Knowing that there is no sourceof entertainment or dance here inthe Colton area motivated me toopen the dance studio,” Holmessaid. “For me being a dance lover,I wanted to open the facility togive youth the opportunity tocome and learn dance. A lot ofthese kids don’t have the ability togo to LA. I figured why not give ita shot and open something forthem.”With over fifteen years of profes-sional experience under his belt,

Holmes provides a lot of variety tostudents. His dance instruction in-volves a mixture of hip-hop, pop,and old-school dance styles.Holmes explained that he likes toorganize his classes based onfreestyle and routine dancing. “There are certain formationsand counts we have to learn,” heexplained. “We also do routineswhere we dance in groups andthey feed off one another’s posi-tive energy.”In addition to motivating thearea’s youth to pursue dance as ahobby or a profession, Holmessaid his dancing studio could be aplace where at-risk youth can stayout of trouble and have fun.“I did residential counselingwork and conduct dancing classeswith at-risk youth. I’m planning towork with the youth in this area tomotivate them to do positivethings. I spoke to Edwin Johnsonfrom CHORDS (Creating HopefulOpportunities and Resiliency byDeveloping Skills) and I’m hopingI can work with him to try to create

a dancing summer program foryouth.”Moreover Holmes plans on invit-ing the Tommy Gun Crew—agroup of dancers (ages 11-16)—toparticipate in some of the classes.Led by Colton resident MarissaDiaz, the group performs at localfundraising events and for termi-nally ill children. “They’re crew is amazing. Iwould want them to have a placewhere they can train and learnsome more routines. I’m staying incommunication hoping that wecould do something soon.”Support Inland Empire (IE)

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Bernard Holmes (center) with some of his dance students during Halloween.

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Bernard Holmes (right) instructs a group of youth during oneof his dance classes at the Garage Dance and Fitness Center inColton.

County confirms measles cases, potentialpublic exposure

The County of SanBernardino Department ofPublic Health (DPH) has

confirmed two cases of measleswithin the County as of January 12,2015. These cases are in conjunc-tion with the recent outbreak asso-ciated with California Disneylandtheme parks that occurred betweenDecember 15 - 20, 2014. It is pos-sible that San Bernardino Countyresidents may have been exposed tomeasles since one of the confirmedcases visited public places while in-fectious.Potential exposure locations andtimes:· Casino Morongo, 49500 Semi-nole Drive, Cabazon, CA 92230 onSunday, January 4, 2015 6:00 PM –11:30 PM· Magic Wok, 12029 Central Av-enue Chino, CA 91710 on Tuesday,January 6, 2015 3:00 PM – 5:00PM· Jimmy’s Warehouse Sportscard(Swap meet in Westminster), 12327Whittier Blvd, Whittier, CA 90602on Wednesday, January 7, 2015

3:00 PM – 10:00 PM· Pomona Valley Health Center-Urgent Care, 3110 Chino AvenueSuite #150 Chino, CA 91709 onThursday, January 8, 2015 3:56 PM– 5:05 PMMeasles is a highly contagiousand potentially severe disease thatcauses fever, rash, cough, and red,watery eyes. Measles spreads veryeasily by air and by direct contactwith an infected person. Measles iscontagious from approximatelyfour days before the rash appearsthrough four days after the rash ap-pears.The DPH has been working withthe places listed below to contactpeople who may have been ex-posed to these cases. As a precau-tion, people who were in the belowlocations around the same time asthe individual with measles should:· Monitor themselves for illnesswith fever and/or an unexplainedrash from 7 days to 21 days aftertheir exposure (the time periodwhen symptoms may develop); ifsymptoms develop, stay at home

and call a health care provider im-mediately or the DPH at 1-800-722-4794.· Do not visit a health careprovider without first notifyingthem of your potential exposure.Measles is a rare disease in theUnited States and in regions of theworld where vaccination coverageis high. Maintaining high vaccina-tion rates is vital to prevent out-breaks of disease in our community. For more information aboutmeasles, please visit the Centers forDisease Control and Preventionwebsite athttp://www.cdc.gov/measles/about/faqs.html, California Department ofPublic Health athttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/Health-Info/discond/Pages/Measles.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/Health-Info/discond/Pages/Measles.aspxorcall the County of San BernardinoDepartment of Public Health Com-municable Disease Section at 1-800-722-4794, Monday throughFriday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Yucaipa cruises past Carter 70-39

By Richard Dawson

Senior Courtney Colemanscored 24 points as the Yu-caipa girls basketball team

defeated Citrus Belt League rivalRialto Carter 70-39 on Fridaynight, January 9. The Thunderbirds led from startto finish, scoring 10 points beforethe Lady Lions landed their firstfield goal. Yucaipa (9-5, 3-1 CBL) used afull-court press that forced mis-takes by Carter, and turned theturnovers into quick transition bas-kets. “Getting easy shots is a big dealso we push it in practice andgames,” said Yucaipa Head CoachJeremy Hoch. “Our problem issometimes we leak out too much,we are not the biggest team, so wegive up rebounds.The Thunderbirds led 15-7 afterthe first quarter, 33-19 at halftimeand 54-30 heading into the fourthquarter. Part of the struggle is Carter (11-5, 1-3) had a hard time finding of-fensive production from anyonebesides senior center Jaci Bow-man, who had 19 points and eightrebounds. Emelly Machuca also reacheddouble figures for the Thunder-birds with 10 points. Yucaipa has momentum headinginto a match up with Eisenhowerthis Tuesday, January 13. The teamlooks to avenge two hard-foughtleague losses last year by scores of36-35 and 52-51.“We lost by 1 both games to

Eisenhower last year,” said Hoch.“It came down to them making abig shot and we didn’t. There notas big as they were, but (Aaryon)Green is definitely a struggle forus. We have a freshman, MarissaHolt, she is a little bit taller and

athletic so we can match up betterwith Aaryon. I think it will comedown to who makes shots.”The Lady Lions will look to endtheir three-game losing streakwhen they travel to Fontana Miller,also on Tuesday.

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Yucaipa's Courtney Coleman scored a game-high 24 points during a 68-39 at Rialto Carter duringnon-league basketball action on December 9.

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Jaci Bowman led Carter with 19 points and 8 rebounds.

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Sharks bite Titans 72-55

By Richard Dawson

The preseason is whereteams get a chance to workout the kinks and hone in

their strengths.Thursday was a different storyhowever, as the Grand Terraceboys basketball team ran into ared-hot Corona Santiago to thetune of a 72-55 non-league loss.

The Titans started the year withwins in seven of their first eightgames but have hit a rough patchhaving lost four of six since. Santiago (14-1) jumped out infront early, as the inside presenceof its 6-8 senior Ryan Heilgenthaland the outside shooting of NateBarker helped the Sharks jump outto a 17-5 first quarter lead. The lead grew to 19 points, 24-5,in the opening minutes of the sec-ond quarter. Senior Nathan Zuviamade two 3-pointers and CleoCain also chipped in six points tospark an 18-7 run over a fourminute span to pull Grand Terracewithin 8.The Sharks had the ball for thehalf’s last possession and Barker,who finished with a game-high 27points, made one of his five three’sat the buzzer to send the Titans intothe break trailing 34-23“We shot ourselves back into it inthe second quarter and justcouldn’t get any traction afterthat,” said Grand Terrace HeadCoach Joseph Ray. “Credit them,they did a great job defensively.”Grand Terrace opened the thirdquarter making three consecutiveshots, including a three by AndreMarquez that made it a six-pointgame, 36-30. After that it was all Santiago, asa quick 10-0 run that includedthree field goals from Heiligenthalpushed the lead back to 16, and theSharks never led by less than 14the remainder of the game. Heiligenthal finished with 17

points and eight rebounds for theSharks, while AJ Wallace added adouble-double with 15 points and

11 assists.Zuvia led the Titans with 17points.

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Natha Zuvia scored 17 points for Grand Terrace in a 72-55 non-league loss at Corona Santiago on January 8.

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Marcus Knight shoots over two Santiago defenders.

Redlands High SchoolHosts Baseball Camp

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Redlands High School ishosting a four week base-ball camp starting January

18. Redlands head coach EstevanValencia will direct the program inconjunction with U.S. BaseballAcademy. Classes are availablefor players in grades 1-12 and arelimited to six players per coach.

Sessions are offered in advancedhitting, pitching, catching, fieldingand baserunning. Space is limited.Registration is now under way. Formore information, visit www.US-BaseballAcademy.com, or calltoll-free 866-622-4487.call toll-free 866-622-4487.

Hocking, Entire Field Staff Set to Return to 66ers in 2015

The Inland Empire 66ers,the Los Angeles AngelsAdvance-A California

League affiliate, announced thatField Manager Denny Hockingwill return in his role as FieldManager for the 2015 season. Itwill be the 13-season MLB vet-eran's second year at the helm ofthe Inland Empire club and histhird as a manager in the Angelsorganization having led the TempeAngels to an Arizona League play-off berth in 2013. Hocking's entirestaff will return to San Manuel Sta-dium as well. Hitting Coach Bren-ton Del Chiaro is back for his thirdseason with the team and PitchingCoach Matt Wise will also enjoy

an encore in San Bernardino.Hocking, who spent the bulk ofhis playing career in a MinnesotaTwins uniform, coached in theBaltimore organization for threeseasons prior to being hired for theAngels' chain. In 2014, Hockingguided the 66ers to the league'sSouthern Division second halfchampionship. After defeating theLake Elsinore Storm in the firstround of the 2014 playoffs, the66ers were eliminated by the even-tual Cal League Champion Lan-caster JetHawks. His club playedinspired baseball from Independ-ence Day on as the Sixers went 36-20 to finish the year, a stretch thatincluded a ten-game win-streak.

Re-joining Hocking, Del Chiaroand Wise will be Athletic TrainerOmar Uribe and Strength and Con-ditioning Coordinator SergioRojas. Uribe and Rojas will be en-joying their third campaigns withthe club; both were on staff for In-land Empire's 2013 CaliforniaLeague title run.The 66ers open the 2015 regularseason on Thursday, April 9thwhen they face the Stockton Portsat San Manuel Stadium. Fans cancurrently purchase season ticketsor group packages for the upcom-ing campaign by contacting thefront office at (909) 888-9922. Tolearn more visit www.66ers.com.

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APN: 1133-471-34-0-000 TS No:CA09000799-13-2 TO No:95304543 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED May 22, 2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-NATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On February 10, 2015at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room,Ontario Convention Center, 2000East Convention Center Way,Ontario, CA 91764, MTC FinancialInc. dba Trustee Corps, as the dulyAppointed Trustee, under and pur-suant to the power of sale con-tained in that certain Deed of TrustRecorded on June 5, 2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0380871 andthat said Deed of Trust was modi-fied by Modification Agreementrecorded on February 12, 2013 asInstrument Number 2013-0063249of official records in the Office ofthe Recorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, executed byROBERT TUCKER, A SINGLEMAN, as Trustor(s), in favor ofMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. asnominee for HOME LOAN CEN-TER, INC., DBA LENDING TREELOANS as Beneficiary, WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOTHE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawfulmoney of the United States, allpayable at the time of sale, thatcertain property situated in saidCounty, California describing theland therein as: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OFTRUST The property heretoforedescribed is being sold “as is”.The street address and other com-mon designation, if any, of the realproperty described above is pur-ported to be: 1316 W. NORWOODSTREET, RIALTO, CA 92377 Theundersigned Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incorrectnessof the street address and othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will bemade without covenant or warran-ty, express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remaining prin-

cipal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust, with interestthereon, as provided in saidNote(s), advances if any, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, esti-mated fees, charges and expens-es of the Trustee and of the trustscreated by said Deed of Trust. Thetotal amount of the unpaid balanceof the obligations secured by theproperty to be sold and reasonableestimated costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of this Notice ofTrustee’s Sale is estimated to be$357,701.27 (Estimated).However, prepayment premiums,accrued interest and advances willincrease this figure prior to sale.Beneficiary’s bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount.In addition to cash, the Trustee willaccept a cashier’s check drawn ona state or national bank, a checkdrawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan associ-ation, savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the California FinancialCode and authorized to do busi-ness in California, or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to theTrustee. In the event tender otherthan cash is accepted, the Trusteemay withhold the issuance of theTrustee’s Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to thepayee or endorsee as a matter ofright. The property offered for saleexcludes all funds held on accountby the property receiver, if applica-ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-vey title for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder’s sole and exclusiveremedy shall be the return ofmonies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have nofurther recourse. Notice toPotential Bidders If you are consid-ering bidding on this property lien,you should understand that thereare risks involved in bidding at aTrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bid at aTrustee auction does not automat-ically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property. Youshould also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bidderat the auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctionedoff, before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist onthis property by contacting thecounty recorder's office or a titleinsurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consulteither of these resources, youshould be aware that the sameLender may hold more than onemortgage or Deed of Trust on theproperty. Notice to Property OwnerThe sale date shown on this Noticeof Sale may be postponed one ormore times by the Mortgagee,Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information aboutTrustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applicable,the rescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall Auction.com at 800.280.2832for information regarding theTrustee's Sale or visit the InternetWeb site addresswww.Auction.com for informationregarding the sale of this property,using the file number assigned tothis case, CA09000799-13-2.Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to thescheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attendthe scheduled sale. Date:December 30, 2014 MTC FinancialInc. dba Trustee Corps TS No.CA09000799-13-2 17100 GilletteAve, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 AmyLemus, Authorized SignatorySALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ONLINE ATwww.Auction.com FOR AUTO-MATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COMAT 800.280.2832 MTC FinancialInc. dba Trustee Corps MAY BEACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. ORDER NO.CA14-001079-2, Published Rialto Record1/8/15, 1/15/15, 1/22/15 R-1492

TSG No.: 8471204 TS No.:CA1400261093 FHA/VA/PMINo.: 6000186372 APN: 0142-473-04-0-000 PropertyAddress: 2769 SEVENTHSTREET RIALTO, CA 92376NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST, DATED10/20/2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On 01/28/2015 at01:00 P.M., First American TitleInsurance Company, as dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of Trustrecorded 10/27/2005, as

Instrument No. 2005-0806501,in book , page , , of OfficialRecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, State ofCalifornia. Executed by:HARRY NEIL, AN UNMARRIEDMAN, WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-DER FOR CASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by 2924h(b),(Payable at time of sale in law-ful money of the United States)At the main (south) entrance tothe City of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA.All right, title and interest con-veyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in said Countyand State described as: ASMORE FULLY DESCRIBED INTHE ABOVE MENTIONEDDEED OF TRUST APN# 0142-473-04-0- 000 The streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, of the realproperty described above ispurported to be: 2769 SEV-ENTH STREET, RIALTO, CA92376 The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deed ofTrust, with interest thereon, asprovided in said note(s),advances, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts creat-ed by said Deed of Trust. Thetotal amount of the unpaid bal-ance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is$254,815.19. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trust hasdeposited all documents evi-dencing the obligations securedby the Deed of Trust and hasdeclared all sums securedthereby immediately due andpayable, and has caused a writ-ten Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be executed.The undersigned caused saidNotice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in theCounty where the real propertyis located. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on alien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auc-tion, you are or may 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 proper-ty, you may call (916)939-0772or visit this Internet Webhttp://search.nationwidepost-ing.com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file numberassigned to this caseCA1400261093 Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to verifypostponement information is toattend the scheduled sale. 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. Date: First AmericanTitle Insurance Company 6CAMPUS CIRCLE, 2NDFLOOR Westlake, TX 76262First American Title InsuranceCompany MAY BE ACTING ASA DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE FORTRUSTEES SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772NPP0240141 Published Rialto Record1/8/15,1/15/15,1/22/15 R-1493

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE TS No. CA-14-614422-CL Order No.: 140044526-CA-API YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 6/9/2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auctionsale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawnon a state or national bank,check drawn by state or feder-al credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 to the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state, will be held byduly appointed trustee. Thesale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty,expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed ofTrust, with interest and latecharges thereon, as providedin the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, interest thereon, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be setforth below. The amount maybe greater on the day of sale.BENEFICIARY MAY ELECTTO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): ISAIAS BARBOZA,A MARRIED MAN AS HISSOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Recorded:6/20/2006 as Instrument No.2006-0418233 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 1/29/2015 at 1:00:00 PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Avenue Chino, CA.91710. Amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$150,573.44 The purportedproperty address is: 503NORTH JOYCE AVE, RIALTO,CA 92376 Assessor’s ParcelNo.: 0133-161-19-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear owner-ship of the property. Youshould also be aware that thelien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that mayexist on this property by con-tacting the county recorder’soffice or a title insurance com-pany, either of which maycharge you a fee for this infor-mation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you shouldbe aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this notice of salemay be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 714-573-1965 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-14-614422-CL .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.If no street address or othercommon designation isshown, directions to the loca-tion of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of

Sale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previous-ly been discharged throughbankruptcy, you may havebeen released of personal lia-bility for this loan in which casethis letter is intended to exer-cise the note holders right’sagainst the real property only.As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submit-ted to a credit report agency ifyou fail to fulfill the terms ofyour credit obligations. QUAL-ITY MAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to:http://www.qualityloan.comReinstatement Line: (866)645-7711 Ext 5318 QualityLoan Service Corp. TS No.:CA-14-614422-CL IDSPub#0075145 Published Rialto Record1/8/15,1/15/15,1/22/15 R-1497

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-14-638063-BFOrder No.: 140190762-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED9/17/2012. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): DANIEL CARRILLO,A MARRIED MAN AS HISSOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-ERTY Recorded: 9/28/2012 asInstrument No. 2012-0401902of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:1/29/2015 at 1:00:00 PM Placeof Sale: Near the front stepsleading up to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 CentralAvenue Chino, CA. 91710.Amount of unpaid balance andother charges: $164,383.42 Thepurported property address is:534 N CHESTNUT AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0142-502-21-0-000NOTICE 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 one

or more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, or acourt, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this proper-ty, you may call 714-573-1965for information regarding thetrustee’s sale or visit thisInternet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-14-638063-BF .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 writ-ten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is set asidefor any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only toa return of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee, or theMortgagee’s Attorney. If youhave previously been dis-charged through bankruptcy,you may have been released ofpersonal liability for this loan inwhich case this letter is intend-ed to exercise the note holdersright’s against the real propertyonly. As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submittedto a credit report agency if youfail to fulfill the terms of yourcredit obligations. QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. Date:Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 714-573-1965 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-14-638063-BF IDSPub#0074868 Published Rialto Record1/8/15,1/15/15,1/22/15 R-1496

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE TS No. CA-14-636133-RY Order No.:140179805-CA-MAI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED12/28/2006. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY,IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auctionsale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawnon a state or national bank,check drawn by state or fed-eral credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan associa-tion, or savings association,or savings bank specified inSection 5102 to theFinancial Code and author-ized to do business in thisstate, will be held by dulyappointed trustee. The salewill be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty,expressed or implied,regarding title, possession,or encumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum ofthe note(s) secured by theDeed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the termsof the Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the timeof the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale) reason-ably estimated to be setforth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): MARGARET R.MCCOY, AN UNMARRIEDWOMAN Recorded:1/4/2007 as Instrument No.2007-0006545 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:1/29/2015 at 12:00:00 PMPlace of Sale: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entranceto the County Courthouse,351 North ArrowheadAvenue, San Bernardino,CA 92401 Amount of unpaidbalance and other charges:$528,012.07 The purportedproperty address is: 1076NORTH PINE AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376Assessor’s Parcel No.:0 1 3 3 - 0 9 3 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS: If you are consid-ering bidding on this proper-ty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will bebidding on a lien, not on theproperty itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clearownership of the property.You should also be awarethat the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien. Ifyou are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or maybe responsible for paying offall liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title tothe property. You areencouraged to investigatethe existence, priority, andsize of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the countyrecorder’s office or a titleinsurance company, eitherof which may charge you afee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should beaware that the same lendermay hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on thisnotice of sale may be post-poned one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuantto Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not pres-ent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduled

time and date for the sale ofthis property, you may call714-730-2727 for informa-tion regarding the trustee’ssale or visit this InternetWeb site http://www.quality-loan.com , using the filenumber assigned to thisforeclosure by the Trustee:CA-14-636133-RY .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur closein time to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on theInternet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incorrect-ness of the property addressor other common designa-tion, if any, shown herein. Ifno street address or othercommon designation isshown, directions to thelocation of the property maybe obtained by sending awritten request to the benefi-ciary within 10 days of thedate of first publication ofthis Notice of Sale. If theTrustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall bethe return of monies paid tothe Trustee, and the suc-cessful bidder shall have nofurther recourse. If the saleis set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee,or the Mortgagee’s Attorney.If you have previously beendischarged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liabilityfor this loan in which casethis letter is intended toexercise the note holdersright’s against the real prop-erty only. As required by law,you are hereby notified thata negative credit reportreflecting on your creditrecord may be submitted toa credit report agency if youfail to fulfill the terms of yourcredit obligations. QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. Date: QualityLoan Service Corporation411 Ivy Street San Diego,CA 92101 619-645-7711 ForNON SALE information onlySale Line: 714-730-2727 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com ReinstatementLine: (866) 645-7711 Ext5318 Quality Loan ServiceCorp. TS No.: CA-14-636133-RY IDSPub#0075126 Published Rialto Record1/8/15,1/15/15,1/22/15 R-1494

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APN: 0264-255-04-0-000 T.S.No. 014782-CA NOTICE OFTRUSTEE’S SALE Pursuant toCA Civil Code 2923.3 IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUST,DATED 6/5/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEROn 1/27/2015 at 9:00 AM,CLEAR RECON CORP., as dulyappointed trustee under and pur-suant to Deed of Trust recorded6/12/2007, as Instrument No.2007-0350145, of OfficialRecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SanBernardino County, State of CAL-IFORNIA executed by: ARLENED. BLACK, AN UNMARRIEDWOMAN WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-DER FOR CASH, CASHIER’SCHECK DRAWN ON A STATEOR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECKDRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL SAVINGS ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGSASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGSBANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODEAND AUTHORIZED TO DOBUSINESS IN THISSTATE:AUCTION.COM ROOM,ONTARIO CONVENTION CEN-TER, 2000 EAST CONVENTIONCENTER WAY, ONTARIO, CA91764 all right, title and interestconveyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in said Countyand State described as: ASMORE FULLY DESCRIBED ONSAID DEED OF TRUST Thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, of thereal property described above ispurported to be:755 EAST MAR-GARITA ROAD RIALTO, CA92376The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.Said sale will be held, but withoutcovenant or warranty, express orimplied, regarding title, posses-sion, condition, or encum-brances, including fees, chargesand expenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay the remain-ing principal sums of the note(s)secured by said Deed of Trust.The total amount of the unpaidbalance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is:$492,689.22 If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any rea-son, the successful bidder's soleand exclusive remedy shall bethe return of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. The beneficiary undersaid Deed of Trust heretoforeexecuted and delivered to theundersigned a writtenDeclaration of Default andDemand for Sale, and a writtenNotice of Default and Election toSell. The undersigned causedsaid Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded inthe county where the real proper-ty is located. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on alien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call (800) 280-2832 orvisit this Internet Web siteWWW.AUCTION.COM, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 014782-CA. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or that

occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone infor-mation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify post-ponement information is toattend the scheduled sale. FORSALES INFORMATION: (800)280-2832 CLEAR RECONCORP. CLEAR RECON CORP.4375 Jutland Drive Suite 200San Diego, California 92117EXHIBIT "A" THE LANDREFERRED TO IN THIS GUAR-ANTEE IS SITUATED IN THESTATE OF CALIFORNIA, CITYOF RIALTO, COUNTY OF SANBERNARDINO AND ISDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:LOT 29 OF TRACT 9851, IN THECITY OF RIALTO, COUNTY OFSAN BERNARDINO, STATE OFCALIFORNIA AS PER MAPRECORDED IN BOOK 141,PAGES 10 AND 11, INCLUSIVEOF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RECORDER OFSAID COUNTY. PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD12/25/14,1/1/15,1/8/15 R-1488

APN: 0130-352-36-0-000 TS No:CA05001632-14-1 TO No: 8472896NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED December 21, 2005.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGSAGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. On January 26, 2015at 01:00 PM, near the front steps leadingup to the City of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710,MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps,as the duly Appointed Trustee, underand pursuant to the power of sale con-tained in that certain Deed of Trustrecorded on December 28, 2005, asInstrument No. 2005-0979622, of officialrecords in the Office of the Recorder ofSan Bernardino County, California, exe-cuted by JOSEFINA TORRES-BADILLAA WIDOW, as Trustor(s), in favor ofMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nomineefor FIRST MAGNUS FINANCIAL COR-PORATION, AN ARIZONA CORPORA-TION as Beneficiary, WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHESTBIDDER, in lawful money of the UnitedStates, all payable at the time of sale,that certain property situated in saidCounty, California describing the landtherein as: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUSTThe property heretofore described isbeing sold "as is". The street addressand other common designation, if any, ofthe real property described above is pur-ported to be: 425 EAST ERWINSTREET, RIALTO, CA 92376 The under-signed Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the street addressand other common designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will be madewithout covenant or warranty, express orimplied, regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the Note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust, with interest thereon,as provided in said Note(s), advances ifany, under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, estimated fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and of the trustscreated by said Deed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gations secured by the property to besold and reasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at the time ofthe initial publication of this Notice ofTrustee’s Sale is estimated to be$162,626.62 (Estimated). However, pre-payment premiums, accrued interestand advances will increase this figureprior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at saidsale may include all or part of saidamount. In addition to cash, the Trusteewill accept a cashier’s check drawn on astate or national bank, a check drawn bya state or federal credit union or a checkdrawn by a state or federal savings andloan association, savings association orsavings bank specified in Section 5102of the California Financial Code andauthorized to do business in California,or other such funds as may be accept-able to the Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, the Trusteemay withhold the issuance of the

TSG No.: 8473978 TS No.:CA1400261552 FHA/VA/PMINo.: APN: 0264-312-18-0-000Property Address: 2330NORTH ORANGE AVENUERIALTO, CA 92377 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED05/18/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. On01/21/2015 at 01:00 P.M., FirstAmerican Title InsuranceCompany, as duly appointedTrustee under and pursuant toDeed of Trust recorded05/30/2007, as Instrument No.2007-0323215, in book , page, , of Official Records in theoffice of the County Recorderof SAN BERNARDINOCounty, State of California.Executed by: ALVAROSALAS, A MARRIED MAN ASHIS SOLE & SEPARATEPROPERTY, WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH,CASHIER'S CHECK/CASHEQUIVALENT or other form ofpayment authorized by2924h(b), (Payable at time ofsale in lawful money of theUnited States) At the main(south) entrance to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Ave., Chino, CA. Allright, title and interest con-veyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State describedas: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN THE ABOVEMENTIONED DEED OFTRUST APN# 0264-312-18-0-000 The street address andother common designation, ifany, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 2330 NORTH ORANGEAVENUE, RIALTO, CA 92377The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be made,but without covenant or war-ranty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deedof Trust, with interest thereon,as provided in said note(s),advances, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts creat-ed by said Deed of Trust. Thetotal amount of the unpaid bal-ance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is$384,633.57. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trust hasdeposited all documents evi-dencing the obligationssecured by the Deed of Trustand has declared all sumssecured thereby immediatelydue and payable, and hascaused a written Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe executed. The under-signed caused said Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe recorded in the Countywhere the real property islocated. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a fee

for this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, ora court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call(916)939-0772 or visit thisInternet Webhttp://search.nationwidepost-ing.com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file numberassigned to this caseCA1400261552 Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. If the sale isset aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee’sattorney. Date: First AmericanTitle Insurance Company 6CAMPUS CIRCLE, 2NDFLOOR Westlake, TX 76262First American Title InsuranceCompany MAY BE ACTINGAS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE FORTRUSTEES SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL(916)939-0772NPP0239964 Published Rialto Record1/1/15, 1/8/15, 1/15/15 R-1490NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No. :20130015001703 Title OrderNo.: 130161235 FHA/VA/PMINo.: ATTENTION RECORDER:THE FOLLOWING REFERENCETO AN ATTACHED SUMMARYAPPLIES ONLY TO COPIESPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR,NOT TO THIS RECORDEDORIGINAL NOTICE. NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCU-MENT ATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED 05/03/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.NDEx West, L.L.C., as dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 05/12/2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0326531 ofofficial records in the office of theCounty Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, State ofCALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY:ANA VILLALOBOS, WILL SELLAT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH,CASHIER'S CHECK/CASHEQUIVALENT or other form ofpayment authorized by CaliforniaCivil Code 2924h(b), (payable attime of sale in lawful money ofthe United States). DATE OFSALE: 01/21/2015 TIME OFSALE: 12:00 PM PLACE OFSALE: AT THE NORTH ARROW-HEAD AVENUE ENTRANCE TOTHE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,351 NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE, SAN BERNARDINO,CA. STREET ADDRESS andother common designation, ifany, of the real propertydescribed above is purported tobe: 1551 W VIA BELLO DR,RIALTO, CALIFORNIA 92377APN#: 0239-371-05-0000 Theundersigned Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incorrectnessof the street address and othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deed ofTrust, with interest thereon, asprovided in said note(s),advances, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees, chargesand expenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The total amountof the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property tobe sold and reasonable estimat-ed costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Saleis $347,854.28. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trust hereto-fore executed and delivered tothe undersigned a writtenDeclaration of Default andDemand for Sale, and a writtenNotice of Default and Election toSell. The undersigned causedsaid Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded inthe county where the real proper-ty is located. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on alien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at a

trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 714-730-2727 forinformation regarding thetrustee's sale or visit this InternetWeb site www.lpsasap.com forinformation regarding the sale ofthis property, using the file num-ber assigned to this case20130015001703. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone infor-mation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify post-ponement information is toattend the scheduled sale. FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL: AGENCYSALES and POSTING 3210 ELCAMINO REAL, SUITE 200IRVINE, CA 92602 714-730-2727www.lpsasap.com NDEx West,L.L.C. as Trustee Dated:12/26/2014 NDEx West, L.L.C.MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.NDEx West, L.L.C. 15000Surveyor Boulevard, Suite 500Addison, Texas 75001-9013Telephone: (866) 795-1852Telecopier: (972) 661-7800 A-4502986 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD1/1/15, 1/8/15, 1/15/15 R-1491

Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until fundsbecome available to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right. The prop-erty offered for sale excludes all fundsheld on account by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, the success-ful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. Notice toPotential Bidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risks involvedin bidding at a Trustee auction. You willbe bidding on a lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bid at aTrustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership ofthe property. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may bea junior lien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens seniorto the lien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to the proper-ty. You are encouraged to investigatethe existence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the countyrecorder's office or a title insurance com-pany, either of which may charge you afee for this information. If you consulteither of these resources, you should beaware that the same Lender may holdmore than one mortgage or Deed ofTrust on the property. Notice to PropertyOwner The sale date shown on thisNotice of Sale may be postponed one ormore times by the Mortgagee,Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuantto Section 2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires that informationabout Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public,as a courtesy to those not present at thesale. If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property, youmay call Priority Posting and Publishingat 714-573-1965 for information regard-ing the Trustee's Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for infor-mation regarding the sale of this proper-ty, using the file number assigned to thiscase, CA05001632-14-1. Informationabout postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale. Date:December 22, 2014 MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA05001632-14-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614Phone: 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Joseph Barragan, AuthorizedSignatory SALE INFORMATION CANBE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priori-typosting.com FOR AUTOMATEDSALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:Priority Posting and Publishing AT 714-573-1965 MTC Financial Inc. dbaTrustee Corps MAY BE ACTING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. P1124976 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD1/1, 1/8, 01/15/2015 R-1489

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE TS No. CA-13-604114-AB Order No.: 8383122 YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED1/20/2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, cashier's checkdrawn on a state or nationalbank, check drawn by state orfederal credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 to the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state, will be held byduly appointed trustee. Thesale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty,expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed ofTrust, with interest and latecharges thereon, as providedin the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, interest thereon, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be setforth below. The amount maybe greater on the day of sale.BENEFICIARY MAY ELECTTO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): DAVID E. DAVILAAND RUTH GONZALEZ,HUSBAND AND WIFE ASJOINT TENANTS Recorded:1/28/2005 as Instrument No.2005-0066752 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 1/29/2015 at 1:00:00 PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Avenue Chino, CA.91710. Amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$252,113.17 The purportedproperty address is: 931NORTH EUCALYPTUSAVENUE, RIALTO, CA 91376Assessor’s Parcel No.: 0133-251-18-0-000 NOTICE TO

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, ora court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call714-573-1965 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-13-604114-AB .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.If no street address or othercommon designation isshown, directions to the loca-tion of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previous-ly been discharged throughbankruptcy, you may havebeen released of personal lia-bility for this loan in which casethis letter is intended to exer-cise the note holders right’sagainst the real property only.As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submit-ted to a credit report agency ifyou fail to fulfill the terms ofyour credit obligations. QUAL-ITY MAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to:http://www.qualityloan.comReinstatement Line: (866)645-7711 Ext 5318 QualityLoan Service Corp. TS No.:CA-13-604114-AB IDSPub#0074890 Published Rialto Record1/8/15,1/15/15,1/22/15 R-1495NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee's Sale No. 05-FWA-118646 APN# 0131-063-08-0-000 ATTENTION RECORDER:THE FOLLOWING REFERENCETO AN ATTACHED SUMMARYIS APPLICABLE TO THENOTICE PROVIDED TO THETRUSTOR ONLY NOTE: THEREIS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 3/8/2005.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On January 29, 2015, at 12:00

PM, AT THE NORTH ARROW-HEAD AVENUE ENTRANCE TOTHE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,351 NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE, in the City of SANBERNARDINO, County of SANBERNARDINO, State of CALI-FORNIA, RTS Pacific, Inc., aWashington corporation, as dulyappointed Trustee under that cer-tain Deed of Trust executed byJESUS A. ARRIAGA ANDELENA ARRIAGA, HUSBANDAND WIFE, as Trustors, record-ed on 3/16/2005, as InstrumentNo. 2005-0182682, modifiedunder Instrument No. 2006-0465148 7/7/2006, of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDINOCounty, State of CALIFORNIA,under the power of sale thereincontained, WILL SELL AT PUB-LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER, for cash, orcashier's check (payable at thetime of sale in lawful money ofthe United States) without war-ranty express or implied as totitle, use, possession or encum-brances, all right, title and inter-est conveyed to and now held byit as such Trustee, in and to thefollowing described property situ-ated in the aforesaid County andState, to-wit: TAX PARCEL NO.0131-063-08-0-000 From infor-mation which the Trustee deemsreliable, but for which Trusteemakes no representation or war-ranty, the street address or othercommon designation of theabove described property is pur-ported to be 151 EAST SOUTHSTREET #A, RIALTO, CA 92376.Said property is being sold for thepurpose of paying the obligationssecured by said Deed of Trust,including fees and expenses ofsale. The total amount of theunpaid principal balance, interestthereon, together with reason-ably estimated costs, expensesand advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofTrustee's Sale is $300,360.75.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are considering bid-ding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 800-542-2550 forinformation regarding thetrustee's sale or visit this InternetWeb site www.rtspacific.com,using the file number assigned tothis case. Information about post-ponements that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponement infor-mation is to attend the scheduledsale. In compliance withCalifornia Civil Code 2923.5(c),the mortgagee, trustee, benefici-ary, or authorized agent declares:that it has contacted the borrow-er(s) to assess their financial sit-uation and to explore options toavoid foreclosure; or that it hasmade efforts to contact the bor-rower(s) to assess their financialsituation and to explore optionsto avoid foreclosure by one ormore of the following methods:by telephone, by United Statesmail; either 1st class or certified;by overnight delivery; by person-al delivery; by e-mail; by face toface meeting or the borrower hassurrendered the property to themortgagee, trustee, beneficiary,or authorized agent and that thecompliance with Civil CodeSection 2923.5 was made atleast thirty (30) days prior to thedate of this Notice of Sale. Dated:12/30/2014 RTS Pacific, Inc.,Trustee By: MARILEE HAKKI-NEN Agent for Trustee: AGENCYSALES AND POSTING 3210 ELCAMINO REAL, SUITE 200IRVINE, CA 92602 TelephoneNumber: (800) 542-2550 SaleInformation: (714) 730-2727 orhttp://www.rtspacific.com FederalLaw requires us to notify you thatwe are acting as a debt collector.If you are currently in a bankrupt-cy or have received a dischargein bankruptcy as to this obliga-tion, this communication isintended for informational pur-poses only and is not an attemptto collect a debt in violation of theautomatic stay or the dischargeinjunction. A-4504029 Published Rialto Record1/8/15, 1/15/15, 1/22/15 R-1498

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee's Sale No. 05-FSL-133287 APN# 0128-581-60-0000ATTENTION RECORDER: THEFOLLOWING REFERENCE TOAN ATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY NOTE: THERE IS A SUM-MARY OF THE INFORMATIONIN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 4/21/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On February 13, 2015, at 12:00PM, AT THE NORTH ARROW-HEAD AVENUE ENTRANCE TOTHE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,351 NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE, in the City of SANBERNARDINO, County of SANBERNARDINO, State of CALI-FORNIA, RTS Pacific, Inc., aWashington corporation, as dulyappointed Trustee under that cer-tain Deed of Trust executed byDANIEL SOLORZANO ANDCLAUDIA ELIZABETHSOLORZANO, HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, asTrustors, recorded on 4/27/2006,as Instrument No. 2006-0287033, of Official Records inthe office of the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, State ofCALIFORNIA, under the powerof sale therein contained, WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOTHE HIGHEST BIDDER, forcash, or cashier's check (payableat the time of sale in lawfulmoney of the United States) with-out warranty express or impliedas to title, use, possession orencumbrances, all right, title andinterest conveyed to and nowheld by it as such Trustee, in andto the following described proper-

ty situated in the aforesaidCounty and State, to-wit: TAXPARCEL NO. 0128-581-60-0000From information which theTrustee deems reliable, but forwhich Trustee makes no repre-sentation or warranty, the streetaddress or other common desig-nation of the above describedproperty is purported to be 546NORTH CHURCH AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376. Said proper-ty is being sold for the purpose ofpaying the obligations securedby said Deed of Trust, includingfees and expenses of sale. Thetotal amount of the unpaid princi-pal balance, interest thereon,together with reasonably estimat-ed costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice ofTrustee's Sale is $277,688.25.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are considering bid-ding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 800-542-2550 forinformation regarding thetrustee's sale or visit this InternetWeb site www.rtspacific.com,using the file number assigned tothis case. Information about post-ponements that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponement infor-mation is to attend the scheduledsale. In compliance withCalifornia Civil Code 2923.5(c),the mortgagee, trustee, benefici-ary, or authorized agent declares:that it has contacted the borrow-ers) to assess their financial situ-ation and to explore options toavoid foreclosure; or that it hasmade efforts to contact the bor-rower(s) to assess their financialsituation and to explore optionsto avoid foreclosure by one ormore of the following methods:by telephone, by United Statesmail; either 1st class or certified;by overnight delivery; by person-al delivery; by e-mail; by face toface meeting or the borrower hassurrendered the property to themortgagee, trustee, beneficiary,or authorized agent and that thecompliance with Civil CodeSection 2923.5 was made atleast thirty (30) days prior to thedate of this Notice of Sale. Dated:1/8/2015 RTS Pacific, Inc.,Trustee By: Gregory Boscombe,Authorized Agent Agent forTrustee: AGENCY SALES ANDPOSTING 3210 EL CAMINOREAL, SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA92602 Telephone Number: (800)542-2550 Sale Information: (714)730-2727 or http://www.rtspacif-ic.com Federal Law requires usto notify you that we are acting asa debt collector. If you are cur-rently in a bankruptcy or havereceived a discharge in bankrupt-cy as to this obligation, this com-munication is intended for infor-mational purposes only and isnot an attempt to collect a debt inviolation of the automatic stay orthe discharge injunction. A-4504761 Published Rialto Record1/15/15,1/22/15,1/29/15 R-1504

APN: 1133-601-04-0-000 T.S.No. 011123-CA NOTICE OFTRUSTEE’S SALE Pursuant toCA Civil Code 2923.3 IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED 6/14/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEROn 2/10/2015 at 9:00 AM,CLEAR RECON CORP., as dulyappointed trustee under and pur-suant to Deed of Trust recorded6/22/2006, as Instrument No.2006-0426071, of OfficialRecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SanBernardino County, State ofCALIFORNIA executed by:NATASHA GILLYARD, ANDMARVIN GILLYARD, WIFE ANDHUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTSWILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER’SCHECK DRAWN ON A STATEOR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECKDRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL SAVINGS ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION, SAV-INGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED INSECTION 5102 OF THE FINAN-CIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THISSTATE: AUCTION.COM ROOM,ONTARIO CONVENTION CEN-TER, 2000 EAST CONVEN-TION CENTER WAY, ONTARIO,CA 91764 all right, title and inter-est conveyed to and now held byit under said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in said Countyand State described as: ASMORE FULLY DESCRIBED ONSAID DEED OF TRUST Thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, of thereal property described above ispurported to be: 741 W CAS-MALIA ST RIALTO, CALIFOR-NIA 92377-4522 The under-signed Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be held, butwithout covenant or warranty,express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, condition, orencumbrances, including fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sums of thenote(s) secured by said Deed ofTrust. The total amount of theunpaid balance of the obligationsecured by the property to besold and reasonable estimatedcosts, expenses and advancesat the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is:$330,223.45 If the Trustee isunable to convey title for anyreason, the successful bidder'ssole and exclusive remedy shallbe the return of monies paid tothe Trustee, and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. The beneficiary undersaid Deed of Trust heretoforeexecuted and delivered to theundersigned a writtenDeclaration of Default andDemand for Sale, and a writtenNotice of Default and Election toSell. The undersigned causedsaid Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded inthe county where the real prop-erty is located. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on alien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive clear titleto the property. You are encour-aged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist onthis property by contacting thecounty recorder's office or a titleinsurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consulteither of these resources, youshould be aware that the samelender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROPER-TY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this notice of sale maybe postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not present

at the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable,the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property, youmay call (800) 280-2832 or visitthis Internet Web siteWWW.AUCTION.COM, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 011123-CA. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to verifypostponement information is toattend the scheduled sale. FORSALES INFORMATION: (800)280-2832 CLEAR RECONCORP. CLEAR RECON CORP.4375 Jutland Drive Suite 200San Diego, California 92117EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIP-TION THE LAND REFERREDTO HEREIN BELOW IS SITU-ATED IN THE COUNTY OF SANBERNARDINO, STATE OF CAL-IFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: LOT(S) 4 OFTRACT NO. 6822, AS SHOWNBY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 86PAGE(S) 65 AND 66 OFMAPS,RECORDS OF SANBERNARDINO COUNTY, CALI-FORNIA.Published Rialto Record1/15/15,1/22/15,1/29/15 R-1501

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE TS No. CA-14-622292-HL Order No.: 730-1403780-70 (Pursuant to Cal. Civ. Code2923.3) YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 3/19/2008.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 auctionsale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawnon a state or national bank,check drawn by state or feder-al credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 to the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state, will be held byduly appointed trustee. Thesale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty,expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theaccrued principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed ofTrust, with interest and latecharges thereon, as providedin the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, interest thereon, fees,charges and expenses of thetrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be setforth below. The amount maybe greater on the day of sale.BENEFICIARY MAY BIDLESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s):Willard Lee Stallings, anunmarried man Recorded:3/24/2008 as Instrument No.2008-0128592 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 2/17/2015 at 1:00 PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710Amount of accrued balanceand other charges:$242,424.93 The purportedproperty address is: 263NORTH IDYLLWILD AVE,RIALTO, CA 92376 Assessor’sParcel No. 0128-122-65-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear owner-ship of the property. Youshould also be aware that thelien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that mayexist on this property by con-tacting the county recorder’soffice or a title insurance com-pany, either of which maycharge you a fee for this infor-mation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you shouldbe aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this Notice of Sale

may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 714-573-1965 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by thetrustee: CA-14-622292-HL.Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. The undersigned trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.If no street address or othercommon designation isshown, directions to the loca-tion of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to thetrustee, and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the mortgagor, themortgagee, or the mortgagee’sattorney. If you have previous-ly been discharged throughbankruptcy, you may havebeen released of personal lia-bility for this loan in which casethis letter is intended to exer-cise the note holders right’sagainst the real property only.As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submit-ted to a credit report agency ifyou fail to fulfill the terms ofyour credit obligations. WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT, AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. Date: QualityLoan Service Corporation 411Ivy Street San Diego, CA92101 619-645-7711 For NONSALE information only SaleLine: 714-573-1965 Or Loginto: http://www.qualityloan.comReinstatement Line: (866)645-7711 Ext 5318 QualityLoan Service Corp. TS No.:CA-14-622292-HL IDSPub#0075866 Published Rialto Record1/15/15,1/22/15,1/29/15 R-1503

AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposingto install a telecommunicationstower at 2479-2483 W WalnutAve, Rialto, San BernardinoCounty, CA 92376; (Latitude 34-07-40.1 N; Longitude 117-25-14.1 W). The height of the towerwill be 22.9 meters aboveground level (469.1 metersabove mean sea level). Thetower is anticipated to FAA StyleC (L-856)/L-865)/steady redlights. Interested persons mayreview the application for thisproject atwww.fcc.gov/asr/applications byentering Antenna StructureRegistration (Form 854) file no.A0907733 and may raise envi-

Petitioner or Attorney: FeliciaRose, 177 W. South St., Apt.417, Rialto, CA 92376.Superior Court of California,County of San Bernardino, 247W. Third Street, SanBernardino, CA 92415-0210.PETITION OF: Felicia Rose,FOR CHANGE OF NAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: CIVDS 1500256TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS: Petitioner: Felicia Rosehas filed a petition with thiscourt for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: Felicia Rose toProposed name: FeliciaArringtonTHE COURT ORDERS that allpersons interested in this mattershall appear before this court atthe hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why thepetition for change of nameshould not be granted. Any per-son objecting to the namechanges described above mustfile a written objection thatincludes the reasons for theobjection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduledto be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause whythe petition should not be grant-ed. If no written objection istimely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 2-23-15, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept:S31The address of the court is:same as noted aboveA copy of this Order to ShowCause shall be published atleast once each week for foursuccessive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed inthis county: Rialto RecordDated: JAN 06 2015MICHAEL A. SACHSJudge of the Superior CourtPublished Rialto Record1/15,1/22,1/29,2/5/15 R-1500NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFCOLLATERAL Ramiro TapiaSanchez 1155 S. RIVERSIDEAVE. SPACE 165 RIALTO, CA92376 Notice is hereby give, pur-suant to Section 9504 of theCalifornia Uniform CommercialCode and Section 18037.5 of theCalifornia Health and SafetyCode, of the public sale of thatmobile home identified as:Description: FLEETWOODHOMES CA INC/CARRIAGEMANOR Serial IdentificationN u m b e r :C A F L 7 0 8 A / B 3 1 6 3 5 CD 1 2License Number: LBJ3837Registered To: Ramiro TapiaSanchez By the undersigned onJanuary 26, 2015 at 12:00 pm: Atthe North Arrowhead Avenue,entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Ave. San Bernardino,CA 92401 Such sale is beingmade by reason of your defaulton November 19, 2014 underthat certain Security Agreementdated December 1, 2009between you , as Debtor and theundersigned, as Secured Party,and pursuant to the rights of theundersigned under said SecurityAgreement, Section 9504 of theCalifornia Commercial Code andSection 18037.5 of the CaliforniaHealth and Safety Code. At anytime before the sale, you mayredeem said collateral in accor-dance with your right underSection 9506 of the CaliforniaUniform Commercial Code bytendering $76,900.00 in fulfill-ment of your installment obliga-tions secured by the collateral, aswell as a $500 in payment ofexpenses reasonably incurred bythe undersigned retaking, holdingand preparing the collateral fordisposition, in arranging for thesale, and for reasonable attor-ney's fees and for reasonableexpenses. If not redeemed, saidsale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warrant, expressedor implied, regarding title, pos-session, mobile home parkapproval, or encumbrances, topay for the aforesaid remainingprincipal sum and expensesunder the Security Agreement.WARNING! Removal of "built-in"household fixtures and /or van-dalism of property during or afterforeclosure are criminal acts. AHviolations will be prosecuted tothe fullest extent of the law.Dated: 01/07/2015 SANTIAGOCOMMUNITIES, INC. By:Amanda Perine, AuthorizedRepresentative A-4504549 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD01/15/2015 R-1502

ronmental concerns about theproject under the NationalEnvironmental Policy Act rulesof the Federal CommunicationsCommission, 47 CFR §1.1307,by notifying the FCC of the spe-cific reasons that the action mayhave a significant impact on thequality of the human environ-ment. Requests forEnvironmental Review must befiled within 30 days of the datethat notice of the project is pub-lished on the FCC’s websiteand may only raise environmen-tal concerns. The FCC stronglyencourages interested partiesto file Requests forEnvironmental Review online atwww.fcc.gov/asr/environmen-talrequest, but they may be filedwith a paper copy by mailing theRequest to FCC Requests forEnvironmental Review, Attn:Ramon Williams, 445 12thStreet SW, Washington, DC20554. A copy of the Requestshould be provided to EBIConsulting at 11445 E. ViaLinda, Suite 2 #472, Scottsdale,AZ 85259.

Published Rialto RecordJanuary 15, 2015 R-1499

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Train Days to roll through the San Bernardino County Museum Jan. 17-18

By Yazmin Alvarez

It’s time to chug into the SanBernardino County Museumthis weekend for an all

aboard pass to Train Days.The museum will be filled withlarge and small model train lay-outs, railroad artifacts and dozensof displays of trains runningthrough towns on live overheadwires as part of the event that an-

nually draws thousands to the mu-seum, said Jolene Redvale, themuseum’s curator of education.“It’s the love for things that gothat attracts guests of all ages,” shesaid.Among the highlights will beseveral groups including The Or-ange County Modular Railroadersand Antelope Valley N-Scalers dis-playing modular layouts with run-ning trains, detailed scenery and

miniature buildings for a real-lifedepiction of cities in small scale. Plenty of hands-on activities,wooden train sets and opportuni-ties to meet and greet with loco-motive engineers will alsoavailable.“(You can) inspect real train arti-facts and enjoy making specialtrain related crafts, with some es-pecially for young visitors ages 3to 6,” said Carla Rosenkild, mu-

seum educator. “Watch as modeltrains and trolleys steam pastcountry scenery or zoom throughtiny cities. You can talk to real en-gineers and other railroad work-ers.”Family activities are scheduledfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.All Aboard for Train Days! runs

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and

Sunday at the San BernardinoCounty Museum and all activitiesare included with admission. For more information, visitwww.sbcountymuseum.org.

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

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

All Aboard for Train Days! will feature several small-scale towns with running trains Jan. 17 and18 at the San Bernardino County Museum. IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Members of the group Orange County N’Gineer’s explain howGodzilla destroyed a town during last year’s showcase. This

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Get "Behind the Scenes"on January 17 and 18 atthe Orange Empire Rail-

way Museum in Perris, where vol-unteers operate, maintain andrestore the West's largest collectionof vintage rail cars. At this annualall-day event, visitors get specialaccess and tours of locomotives,passenger and freight cars, street-cars, interurban electric cars andartifacts dating back to 1870.Bring the family for a fun andfascinating day! Activities at Be-hind the Scenes will feature toursand special equipment operations.Visit Ruffulo Carhouse 7, arestoration shed filled with trainsand trolleys that is not usuallyopen to the public. See theprogress on historic conservationprojects, including ATSF 98 FP45locomotive. Get special access tothe pit where you can go under-

neath a street car and see how itworks. For an additional fee, getbehind the throttle (under supervi-sion) and run a real locomotive.Enjoy other special equipment.Behind the Scenes coincides withSteam Weekend so you'll see a realsteam locomotive in operation andget to ride behind the powerful VC#2. Admission includes unlimitedrides on other classic passengertrains and streetcars of SouthernCalifornia's railroad past.This gated event supports mu-seum operations and the continuedrestoration of historic rail cars andrail line. Admission is free tomembers. Admission for nonmem-bers is ages 12 and up, $12, chil-dren 5 to 11, $8, children 4 andunder are free. The address is 2201South A Street, Perris, CA. Visitthe us online at www.oerm.org orcall (951) 943-3020.

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Arcade Expo debuts this weekend at the Museum of Pinball in Banning

By Yazmin Alvarez

Gamers get ready for epichigh scores, classic coin-op machines and a

40,000-square-foot world of nos-talgia as Southern California’sfirst-ever Arcade Expo comes tothe Museum of Pinball in Banningthis weekend. The inaugural three-day event

kicks off Friday at 2 p.m. and willfeature about 700 limited edition,rare and vintage games—500 pin-ball and about 200 arcadegames—along with a slew of guestspeakers, live entertainment andnightly movies.And guests can leave the moundsof quarters in their car’s ashtray,said the show’s director KennyHardy, as the arcade games will beon freeplay throughout the week-

end. “It’s our way of sharing classicpinball and arcade machines withthose that grew up with coin oper-ated amusement and a chance toget their hands on some amazingpieces of Americana history,” hesaid.But don’t think the weekend willbe filled with just fun and games,added Hardy.To bring on the competitive sideof gaming, an attempt to break theGuinness World Record for “MostPeople Playing Pinball Simultane-ously” will be happening at 2 p.m.Saturday. The Texas Pinball Festi-val holds the current title with 272people simultaneously playing.To commemorate the event,shirts, plaques and limited editiontokens will be sold at the museumgift shop. Among Expo highlights will be

free seminars including a Q&Awith Walter Day, panel discussionswith arcade World Record holdersRichie Knucklez, Paul Dean, Hec-tor Rodriguez and George Leutz,and chance to hear from The ManWho Saved Pinball, Roger Sharpe. Multiple tournaments, whereguests can enter for $20, will alsobe available throughout the week-end. Fifty percent of tournamentproceeds will benefit HarvestIndia, to help provide clean drink-ing water for a rural village inIndia, and the other half will beawarded to the tournament winner.Hitting the stage for live entertain-ment over the weekend will beChiptune and 8 Bit artists includ-ing Timon Marmex, The SyntaxSin Tax and 8 Bit Jin. A handful of movies will also hitthe screen nightly and will be pre-sented by their directors. Featured

titles include “The Space Invaders:In Search of Lost Time,” “TheVideo Craze: Where Were You in82?,” and “The King of Arcades.”Guests are encouraged to bringcopies for signing after the screen-ings. Heaps of free popcorn will beincluded during the movies, and toround out the weekend, a gift shopwill be open, food trucks willparked and free photo booths, bil-liards foosball and a load of othersurprises will be in store. The Arcade Expo runs from 2p.m. to midnight Jan. 16, 10 a.m.to 2 a.m. Jan. 17 and 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Jan 18 at the Museum of Pin-ball, 700 South Hathaway in Ban-ning. Information on ticketpricing and purchase, seminarschedules, and featured games canbe found at www.arcadeexpo.com.

COURTESY PHOTO/ARCADE EXPO

The area’s first-ever Arcade Expo runs Jan. 16-18 at the Museumof Pinball in Banning. Tournaments, seminars, live entertainmentand free game play are among a few highlights of the event.

COURTESY PHOTO/ARCADE EXPO

Pinball Wizard Roger Sharpe will be among the guest speakersSaturday at the Arcade Expo in Banning. Free seminars will beheld throughout the weekend featuring a slew of other guests.

COURTESY PHOTO/ARCADE EXPO

An attempt to break the World Record of most people playing pinball simultaneously will start at 2 p.m. Jan 17 at the Arcade Expo. More than 270 people join in toset the record.


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