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By Yazmin Alvarez " Welcome, Race Fans." From Radiator Springs to Rialto, the public is invited to rev up their engines and head down to Werner Elementary on Oct. 30 for the school's first-ever Lefty's Drive-In Movie Night celebrating Disney/Pixar's "Cars" and creativity. Activities for all ages are planned throughout the event, which begins at 5 p.m., including a student-led car show. "The real stars of the night will be our box car contestants where students take an ordinary box and decorate it to be their 'ride' for the evening," said Rachel Garvin, an event organizer and a Werner educator. "Prizes will be awarded to competition winners, their very own 'Werner Cup,' (and) all competition entrants will have preferential seating for the movie." By Harvey M. Kahn L okeni Toailoa and Cohl Cabral have both been selected to play in the most elite high school all-star football game in the nation. There have been only four play- ers ever selected from San Bernardino County to play in the Under Armour All-American Game. Toailoa and Cabral will be making the trip to the Citrus Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! Vol 13, NO. 08 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m RIALTO RECORD October 22, 2015 Lokeni Toailoa, Cohl Cabral selected for high school All-American Game in Florida Werner Elementary to host drive-in movie night, car show Elite, cont. on next pg. Courtesy photo/werNer eLemeNtAry werner elementary, with the help of its student council, will host the first ever Lefty’s Drive-In movie Night oct. 30 and the public is invited to join the campus community. Courtesy photo/rusD Lokeni toailoa (right), linebacker from Carter high school has been selected to play in the under Armour All-American Game. toailoa is named the #1 middle linebacker in the nation according to espN.com. Halloween Hi-Jinks set in Rialto Oct. 31 T he City of Rialto's Annual Halloween HI- Jinks is set for next weekend. The event will be held at the Rialto Civic Center, near the Fire and Police Station October 31 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family-friendly festivities are planned throughout the evening and will include free, candy, a costume contest, entertainment, games, vendor booths and plenty more. For more information, call 909 877-9706. Werner Cup, cont. on next pg. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony T he City of Rialto's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held at the Rialto Community Center in the Carl Johnson Gym. The event takes place Saturday, November 7 at 9:00am. For more information, contact 909-877-9706. Got News? Contact Rialto Record News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at [email protected] or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207. 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] A15 A8 A3 IE Hispanic Leadership Council Honors Local Leaders Anthony Araiza receives Water Legend Award Gloria’s Corner ONE SECTION, 16 PAGES Calendar A6 Classifieds A11 Legal Notices A12 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A6 Sports A15
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Page 1: Rialto Record October 22 2015

By Yazmin Alvarez

"Welcome, Race Fans."

From Radiator Springs toRialto, the public is invited torev up their engines and headdown to Werner Elementary onOct. 30 for the school's first-everLefty's Drive-In Movie Nightcelebrating Disney/Pixar's"Cars" and creativity.Activities for all ages areplanned throughout the event,which begins at 5 p.m., includinga student-led car show."The real stars of the night willbe our box car contestants wherestudents take an ordinary boxand decorate it to be their 'ride'for the evening," said RachelGarvin, an event organizer and aWerner educator. "Prizes will beawarded to competition winners,their very own 'Werner Cup,'(and) all competition entrantswill have preferential seating forthe movie."

By Harvey M. Kahn

Lokeni Toailoa and CohlCabral have both beenselected to play in the

most elite high school all-starfootball game in the nation.There have been only four play-ers ever selected from SanBernardino County to play in the

Under Armour All-AmericanGame. Toailoa and Cabral willbe making the trip to the Citrus

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!Vol 13, NO. 08

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN

..ccoommRIALTO RECORDOctober 22, 2015

Lokeni Toailoa, Cohl Cabral selected forhigh school All-American Game in Florida

Werner Elementary to host drive-inmovie night, car show

Elite, cont. on next pg.

courtesy photo/werNer eLemeNtArywerner elementary, with the help of its student council, willhost the first ever Lefty’s drive-In movie Night oct. 30 andthe public is invited to join the campus community.

courtesy photo/rusdLokeni toailoa (right), linebacker from carter high school has been selected to play in theunder Armour All-American Game. toailoa is named the #1 middle linebacker in the nationaccording to espN.com.

Halloween Hi-Jinks set

in Rialto Oct. 31

The City of Rialto'sAnnual Halloween HI-Jinks is set for next

weekend.The event will be held at theRialto Civic Center, near the Fireand Police Station October 31from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family-friendly festivities areplanned throughout the eveningand will include free, candy, acostume contest, entertainment,games, vendor booths and plentymore.For more information, call 909877-9706.

Werner Cup, cont. on next pg.

Hall of FameInductionCeremony

The City of Rialto's Hallof Fame InductionCeremony will be held at

the Rialto Community Center inthe Carl Johnson Gym. The event takes place Saturday,November 7 at 9:00am.For more information, contact

909-877-9706.

Got News?

Contact Rialto Record NewsEditor Yazmin Alvarez [email protected] or call909-381-9898 ext. 207.

THISTHISWEEKWEEK

INSIDEINSIDE

HOW TO REACH USHOW TO REACH USInland Empire Community

NewspapersOffice: (909) 381-9898

Fax: (909) 384-0406

Editorial: [email protected]: [email protected]

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IE HispanicLeadership

Council HonorsLocal Leaders

Anthony Araizareceives WaterLegend Award

Gloria’sCorner

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Calendar A6Classifieds A11Legal Notices A12Opinion A4Service Dir. A6Sports A15

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Bowl in Orlando, Fla on Jan. 2,2016 for the 9th edition of thatAll-American Game.Toailoa is the highly publicizedlinebacker from Carter HighSchool who has committed to playfootball next year at UCLA.Toailoa is considered the #1 mid-dle linebacker in the nation, ac-cording to ESPN.com.Cabral is from Los Osos High inRancho Cucamonga and is ratedthe number-2 long snapper in thecounty and the 37th ranked offen-sive lineman. Cabral has verballycommitted to play at ArizonaState, whose coaching staff feelsthe 6'5," 250 pound Cabral hasenormous potential for growth.Cabral and Toailoa are amongonly 90 players throughout theU.S. selected to play in the UnderArmour Game. There is an esti-mated one million prep footballplayers nationwide. The only oth-ers to be selected from SanBernardino County were Upland'sJosh Nunes (2009) and GeorgeUko from Don Lugo in 2010.Any recognition received byToailoa is well earned, says hisCarter coach Alex Pierce, who re-

called Toailoa making his firstvarsity start as a freshman in a CIFplayoff game. Pierce said his foot-ball star starting getting collegeoffers as a sophomore and it keptaccelerating. ESPN reportedToailoa receiving football scholar-ship offers from nearly every top-30 university. "Being a two-waystarter helped his notoriety," addedPierce.Cabral and Toailoa were pre-sented their game jersey's in cere-monial events held on theirrespective campuses last month.The four-star recruits were part ofa month long campaign tour spon-sored by Under Armour clothingapparel and American Family In-surance. The attendance was lim-ited to the player's family,members of the football team,coaches, cheerleaders and faculty.All-American Game spokesmanSteve Flaherty said last year's con-test had an attendance of 25,000.It will be televised by ESPN2."The players are selected byESPN recruiting over a processthat lasts three month. It is a thor-ough and accurate process similarto that of college recruiting," saidFlaherty. He said scouting for theAll-American game often begins

when players are sophomores.During his sophomore year iswhen Toailoa started to dominatethe grid. "He bloomed early andkept getting better. The highlightfilms started circulating and ESPNmentioned him and he just tookoff," said Pierce. Toailoa is listedat 6'1" - 212 pounds but Piercethinks he will gain more weightsoon. He said Toailoa will enrollat UCLA in January and did notthink he would redshirt. Toailoacould be a teammate at UCLA ofhis former Carter teammateKenny Clark who could leaveearly for the NFL.Inter State marketing of Chicagois coordinating the media aspectof the game and is one of themany corporate sponsors. Fla-herty, who is manager of commu-nications at Inter Sport,emphasized there is too much atstake to make mistakes in select-ing players for the game. He indi-cated there is not just collegecareer's still to be considered butpotential professional careers aswell. The All-American Game hasproduced 94 NFL draft selectionsincluding 23 picked in the firstround.Flaherty detailed a week of pre-game events that Toailoa andCabral will be part of that will in-clude skills competitions, lunch-eons, practices and interviewsdone by the several hundredmedia outlets who will cover thegame. Flaherty told of players un-like Toailoa and Cabral who willmake their college commitmentannouncements in a televised cer-emony during the game.Flaherty did say that players likeToailoa and Cabral who have an-nounced their commitment couldtheoretically change their mind atthe game. "The game does serveas a platform for those who seekit. Until the official signing opensin February, all college commit-ments are just verbal," said Fla-herty.According to the NCAA, a com-mitment is in no way binding,only the signing of the nationalletter of intent accompanied by afinancial aid agreement. Eitherway, Toailoa and Cabral will ben-efit from the NCAA's recent voteto increase scholarships moniessubstantially. This on top of thecurrently available Pell grants andstudent assistance funds.Forbes.com claims a four-yearfootball scholarship to a top-25college can have a total worth of$2 million.

Elite, cont. from front

courtesy photo/rusdLokeni toailoa (center), linebacker from carter high school has been selected to play in the underArmour All-American Game. toailoa is named the #1 middle linebacker in the nation according toespN.com and celebrates with teammates after being presented with the game jersey.

courtesy photoLos osos high school’s cohl cabral was selected to play in theunder Armour All-American Game. cabral is rated the number-2 long snapper in the county and the 37th ranked offensive line-man.

toailoa and cabral will be making the trip to the citrus Bowl inorlando, Fla on Jan. 2, 2016 for the 9th edition of that All-Amer-ican Game.

The movie night was organizedwith the help of the school's newlyformed Student Council and theAuto Club Speedway of Fontana.The speedway will have its mas-cot, Lefty, attend the event to pro-mote his reading challenge andplans on bringing a few friendsalong for the fun."The Speedway will be bringingtheir show car - a Toyota Camrythat is 'race-ready' - and an inter-active booth," Garvin said. "Wewill have the SpongeBob Siennafrom Toyota Motor Sales, an LAKings Stanley Cup ChampionshipToyota Prius from Toyota of SanBernardino (and) cars on displayfrom several area car clubs andcollectors."Additional highlights include ataco man, a visit from Kona iceand snacks and refreshments forsale with proceeds to benefit the

school's Student Council."Cars" will be screened on agiant inflatable mega screen cour-tesy Starlight Movie Nights. Thefilm will begin around 6:30 p.m.Attendees are strongly encour-aged to bring their own blanketsand chairs "to allow for comfort-able movie viewing," according toa news release.Organizers are hoping the event,which is free, is well attended."Ultimately, the idea is to do thisagain and make it bigger," Garvinsaid.Werner Elementary is at 1050 W.Rialto Ave.To learn more, call 909-820-6830.

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

Werner Cup, cont. from front

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • October 22, 2015 • Page A3

New School Opening:This week the San BernardinoCity Unified School District willhold the official grand opening ofPaakuma' K-8 School at17825Sycamore Creek Loop Parkway. Iwas curious about the name andthe district informed me that theschool is named after NativeAmerican Leader Santos Manuel.So I contacted long time friend andcolleague, Kenneth Shoji, PublicRelations Manager of the Office ofPublic Affairs of the San ManuelBand of Mission Indians to re-search the meaning of the name.The name Paakuma' is the real andproper Indian name of SantosManuel, Kika (leader) of theYuhaviatam Clan of Serrano Indi-ans. He was also given three othernames - Tawinat, a nickname;Manuel Santos, a Spanish name;and Santos Manuel, a reversal ofhis Spanish by which he is knowntoday.Ken also gave me a brief historyof the tribe. Spanish explorers col-lectively identified the indigenouspeople of the San Bernardino val-leys and mountains as Serrano, aterm meaning highlander. The Ser-rano lived near what is now BigBear Lake and were called Yuhavi-atam or "People of the Pines".In 1866, to clear this area for set-tlers and gold miners, a state mili-tia conducted a violent 32-daycampaign against native men,women and children. LeaderPaakuma'/Santos Manuel guidedhis people from their ancienthomeland to a village site in theSan Bernardino foothills.In 1891, Presidential ExecutiveOrder established the San ManuelIndian Reservation. The reserva-tion is named after Santos Manuel.Santos Manuel is remembered asa community builder, a personwho, following years of turmoil,reached out to the people of theSan Bernardino Valley to secure afuture for his people. In later years,he worked with several govern-ment commissions to secure thetribe's political, legal, land andother rights. He shared the knowl-edge of the Serrano culture andlanguage with anthropologists topreserve a record for future gener-ations.His belief in sharing is continuedto this day and is reflected in the

community building actions of thetribe.

Save the Date:

October 24 & 25 - the Friends ofthe University of California,Riverside Botanic Gardens presentFall Plant Sale. This sale opens onSaturday at 11 a.m. and on Sundayat 9 a.m. and features specialworkshops and demonstrations.For information call 952.784.6962or visit www.gardens.ucr.edu

Saturday, October 24 - theCrafton Hills College Fire Acad-emy presents a Fundraiser Break-fast to benefit the academy at YumYum Restaurant, 541 N. D Street,San Bernardino from 7 a.m. to11:00 a.m.

Monday, October 26 - the SanBernardino County Workforce In-vestment Board in partnershipwith Assemblyman MarcSteinorth present a Job Fair from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CaliforniaState University, San BernardinoObershaw Dining Room, 5500University Parkway. Job seekerswill be able to meet with localbusinesses looking to fill full andpart-time positions and also re-ceive assistance with resumes andapplications. For more informationcall 909.476.5023

Wednesday, October 28 - theJohn M. Pfau library at CaliforniaState University, San Bernardinopresents Sugar Skulls Workshopsfrom noon until 1:30 p.m. andagain at 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in PL-4005A. This is a great opportunityto learn to make sugar skulls,which are traditional for Dia deLos Muertos (Day of the Dead).RSVP is required:[email protected] subjectSkulls. Complimentary parking isavailable please check in at Kiosk.

Wednesday, October 28 - theSalvation Army Advisory Boardpresents its annual luncheon -Transforming Lives, Doing TheMost Good from 11:30 a.m. to1:30 p.m. at 2626 East PacificStreet, San Bernardino. Keynotespeaker is James Ramos, Chair-man of the San Bernardino CountyBoard of Supervisors. For ticketand to RSVP call Lt. KathleenGriffiths at 909.888.1336

Thursday, October 29 - the In-land Empire Executives Associa-tion presents its 18th Annual GolfTournament, The Nemo Memorialat the San Bernardino Golf Club,1494 S. Waterman Ave. A portionof the proceeds will be donated toOperation Safe House. For infor-mation visit ieea.biz or call909.875.4413.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 -DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

Sunday, November 1 - theRobert and Frances Fullerton Mu-seum of Art (RAFFMA) at Cali-fornia State University, SanBernardino presents Dia de LosMuertos Celebration & CalaveraAuction at the Lower Commons

from 2 to 6 p.m. For informationon the Celebration and CalaveraAuction call 909.537.7783 oremail [email protected]

Thursday, November 5 -Bonnes Meres Auxiliary of theChildren's Fund present A HolidayAuction and Luncheon from 9:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Renais-sance Ballroom at the National Or-ange Show Events Center. Forinformation contact Louise Soterinat 909.798.5553

Saturday, November 7 - the EStreet Cruizers Car Club, the In-land Empire Military Museum andJuan Pollo present the 16th AnnualCruizin E St. Veterans Day Paradeand Car Show from 8 a.m. to 4p.m. This family-oriented paradestarts at San Bernardino HighSchool and ends at the historic siteof the original McDonalds, 1398N. E Street in San Bernardino. Forinformation on participation in the

parade and/or car show call909.885.6324

Sunday, November 8 - theFriends of the University of Cali-fornia, Riverside Botanical Gar-dens present Art In The Gardensfrom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Artists willbe showcased in the shady tree-lined Alder Canyon of the Gardenson the UCR campus. Featured willbe ceramics, glass, jewelry, water-colors, metal art, mosaics and gar-den art. For information call952.784.6962 or visit www.gar-dens.ucr.edu

Tuesday, November 10 - the SanBernardino City Unified SchoolDistrict presents Community Gath-ering for Excellence, MakingHope Happen at the National Or-ange Show from 8 a.m. to 12:30p.m. The keynote speaker is Dr.Shane Lopez, author of MakingHope Happen. This event will be a

platform for the school district,county leaders, and leaders oflocal educational institutions towork as a cohesive team to makehope happen in San Bernardino.To RSVP call Victoria Wood at909.381.1250 or [email protected]. Onemay register online athttps://event rite.com/e/commu-nity-gathering-for-excellence-tickets-18636644706

Wednesday, November 11 - aVeterans Day Salute Celebrationand Parade is scheduled from 10thand Mt. Vernon to La Plaza Park.A special tribute to fallen soldierswill kick off the parade at 11 a.m.It is expected to feature a car show,guest speakers, color guard salute,music, military vehicles andmarching bands. For informationcontact Sargeant Mayorquino at909.802.6964 or Carlos Morenoat 909.855.9093 or Phil Florez at909.229.0008

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

San Bernardino Public Libraryto Host 2 Special Performancesof Buster Balloon’s Halloween

SPOOK’tacular!One of Southern Califor-

nia's most popular chil-dren's entertainers,

Buster Balloon, will be perform-ing his Halloween-themed com-edy balloon show live at two ofthe San Bernardino Public Li-braries. These free family per-formances will be held onSaturday, October 31, 2015. Thefirst performance will be at theDorothy Inghram Branch Library,1505 W. Highland Ave. at 11:00AM. The second performancewill be at the Feldheym CentralLibrary, 555 W. 6th Street in theBing Wong Auditorium at 2:00PM.Buster Balloon’s HalloweenSPOOK’tacular is 45 minutes fullof creepy comedy, spooky magic,and monstrous balloon creationsguaranteed to have you howlingwith laughter and screaming withdelight! With the help of his au-dience minions, Buster Balloon

captures balloon ghosts, conductsstrange and bizarre balloon ex-periments, and pursues his questto build the perfect Balloon Mon-ster!Based in Orange County, Cali-

fornia, Buster Balloon is an inter-national award-winning balloonartist and children’s entertainer

who has performed all across theUSA, as well as the UK, France,Italy, Germany, The Netherlands,Belgium, Greece, Japan, HongKong, Korea, and Israel. Busterhas worked with Disney, Pixar,DreamWorks, Nickelodeon, andhas performed at The WhiteHouse on two occasions.The Buster Balloon Show is aninflatable extravaganza of vaude-villian entertainment featuring thehuman cartoon character that isBuster Balloon. A wild andwacky mix of comedy, magic,and balloon twisting expertise.For more information call the li-brary at 909-381-8238 or visit ourwebsite www.sbpl.orgFor more information aboutBuster Balloon’s shows visit hiswebsite http://busterballoon.comor follow him on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/BusterBalloonFanPage

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It has been half a decade sincethe Inland Empire ImmigrantYouth Coalition (IEIYC)

was founded to fight for the rightsof undocumented residents. Theyhave been in the forefront--orga-nizing themselves to push for thepassage of key legislation such asthe California Dream Act, De-ferred Action for Childhood Ar-rivals (DACA), and AssemblyBill 60 (legislation that has givenimmigrants the opportunity to ob-tain driver licenses).In the face of staunch opposi-tion, and in some cases, blatantracism the young adults of theRiverside-San Bernardino Valleyshave risen to the occasion andstepped up to the pervasive lawenforcement system that is theU.S. Immigration and CustomsEnforcement department (ICE).In other words, when force and in-timidation seemed the only solu-tion for the latter to dissuadepro-immigration efforts, theIEIYC has been willing to sacri-fice their freedom to fight for avoiceless community---for thepeople who at times are viewed asinferior to the rest of Americansociety, and who are afraid tospeak out due to fears of retalia-tion or deportation.It comes with no surprise that incontemporary times, an organiza-tion that has contributed to the re-gion by creating a new generationof civil rights organizers, policyadvocates, and first generationuniversity students, is receivingprofound acclaim for their devo-tion to not only the Latino com-munity, but the ethos of ournation’s ideals: the AmericanDream.On Saturday October 17, a roomfilled with Latino lawyers, com-munity organizers, and educatorshonored the IEIYC by attending

their fundraiser to support theircontinued focus on obtaining jus-tice for immigrants. Many of theyoung leaders recalled the obsta-cles they faced in organizingDACA clinics, health fairs, andcommunity forums to provide thecommunity with free resourcesthat would otherwise be unavail-able to them.It is fitting to call them Dreamersafter all. Many of these people are mi-grating from one of the most cor-ruption and violence plaguedregions in the World. They are es-caping gruesome living environ-ments that a majority ofAmericans can only imagine.Whereas U.S. presidential hopefulDonald Trump is arguing thatMexicans and other Latinos aresending their worst people to theU.S., many Latino immigrants(like their European and Asiancounterparts) have come to theLand of the Free to work hard,earn honest money to supporttheir families, and become con-tributors to their communities. Time and time again we hearfrom both immigrant youth andU.S. born Latinos that their par-ents have worked in factories, inthe fields, in hotels, and restau-rants--jobs that the average Amer-ican disdains--with no protest. Wehave heard of incidents where im-migrants have been detained fornot having a driver's license andof the brutal conditions that existin detention centers. And time and time again it hasbeen the IEIYC, along with part-ners such as the Justice for Immi-grants Coalition (JFIC), theCalifornia Partnership, the Train-ing Occupational DevelopmentEducating Communities, the SanBernardino Community ServiceCenter, the Pomona EconomicOpportunity Center (PEOC), andmany others who have provideddisenfranchised immigrants op-portunities to speak out, to organ-ize, and most importantly, to livewithout fear. As IEIYC now focuses on theirnew challenge---bringing an endto the harsh conditions immigrantprisoners face at the Adelanto De-tention Center--they will continueto exercise a universal right thatshould have no prejudice, have nolimits, the freedom of speech andexpression. We should not takethat right from them. Instead, de-spite differences in political ideol-ogy or ethnicity, we shouldrespect their efforts for aspiring tolive in peace and prosperity. Afterall, that’s what this nation is allabout.

By Anthony Victoria

Immigrant youthhave shownthat they are

profound leaders

In many communities, ElectionDay is less than month away!With tonight’s first DemocraticPresidential debate and the thirdRepublican debate just over twoweeks away, it may seem like ournext important elections aren’tuntil the presidential primaries inearly 2016. In fact, there are thou-sands of important state and localelections happening across thecountry this Election Day – Tues-day, November 3. We hope you’replanning to participate in any elec-tions in your community and hopeyou’ll encourage your loved ones,both near and far, to do so as well.

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I attended the Inland Congrega-tions United for Change forum forthe San Bernardino City Councilcandidates. I was shocked at someof their answers concerning thevarious topics. For instance, thehomeless. One of the candidatessaid he would pay the police toround them up and send them toanother city. This answer reeked

of insensitivity. Others said itshould not be the city’s responsi-bility; that it is a state and federalproblem. I understand their ration-ale, even though this answer is abit short-sided.

I must say I was particularly im-pressed with Damon Alexander’sanswer. It was very simple. Hesuggested to do what other citieshave done: Combine the servicesof the different social services de-partments, local, state and federal.Then we provide the services thehomeless need and help them getback on their feet. I could not be-lieve this came from the mouth ofa Republican. But I was com-pletely fascinated with the sim-plicity of his answer.

In actuality, many of the biggercities have done this. Also, LosAngeles has just begun to com-bine these services as well. One ofthe major problems with provid-ing services to people is they donot know how to access the avail-able services. By lowering thisbarrier, Mr. Alexander suggestshomelessness will be minimized ifwe follow the lead of the largercities.

Politicians usually boast aboutwhat they have done to help otherpeople. I was fortunate enough tospeak with a few members fromDamon Alexander’s camp. I wit-nessed him arranging an event tofeed the homeless on Oct. 3.

So when a question arose abouthomelessness, he did not boastabout using his time, money andenergy to feed the homeless at thepark the previous Saturday. Hesimply gave a professional answerto a serious concern of the city.

Is this humbleness? I do notknow what it is, but it is refresh-ing to witness a candidate takingso much of their person to help al-leviate the social impact of a direconcern without trying to use it forpolitical gain. If elected, DamonAlexander will be a breath of freshair to the San Bernardino CityCouncil.

Keith McCarter,San Bernardino

Damon Alexander a breath offresh air to City Council

Religion is man-madeI grew up in a family that neverdiscussed or practiced a religion.They practiced moral living. Mygrandmother, a non-religious per-son, was probably the most moralperson I ever knew. No swearing,lying or cheating; treat otherswith dignity.

I went to many differentchurches in my teenage years andexperienced the different dogmasthey have. None of it stuck or felt

right. Years later, I went to templeand felt immediately at home.

Half my family is gentile andthe other half Jewish. I felt rightat home with the Jewish faith. Fora few years I practiced it, tookclasses, read books and studiedwith the rabbi. But then I stoppedthat as well.

I don’t think it’s a lack of beliefin a higher power, but the belief

in one supreme being that turnsme off. I believe in a higherpower and order, but not as a reli-gion.

Religion is man-made. Spiritu-ality is different. I am a spiritualbeing, not a religious being.

Victoria Hallard,Yucaipa

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Words to Think About: The Many Successes of Harvard

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

When you read or hearthe word HARVARDit conjures up many di-

verse images. Its history, itsachievements, its influence, its fa-mous people.Most people can recall that the

Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rockin 1620. In the year 1630 HarvardCollege, which was later changedto Harvard University, wasfounded under the auspicious of

the Massachusetts Bay Colony.There were nine students in thefirst class. By the way, the wordMassachusetts is an Indian wordthat means “large hill place.”Subtract the founding date from2015 and we get the age of theUniversity.The University was named afterJohn Harvard who had emigratedfrom England. He was a verywealthy man. At his death his willleft 274 books from his library tothe University and half of hiswealth including his land in Eng-land. The money was used to buildthe first building on the campus.Obviously it is the oldest academicinstitution in the United States.There are very few Universitiesin the U. S. that are more famousthan the city they are in. Harvard,Notre Dame, and Stanford Univer-sity are much more famous thanCambridge, Massachusetts, SouthBend, Indiana and Palo Alto, Cal-ifornia.Currently Harvard has a studentbody of about 30,000 of which

51% are male. It has a living en-dowment of approximately thirtyfive billion dollars.A little known fact is that at theheight of the Revolutionary War(1775) the trustees of the Univer-sity thought it was wise to movethe University temporarily to theCity of Concord, a few miles northof Cambridge. It was only tempo-rary and was moved back to theoriginal location after the war.The influence of Harvard is as-tounding. There have been eightPresidents of the United Stateswho have graduated from Harvard.These include John Adams, JohnQuincy Adams, Rutherford B.Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt,Franklin Delano Roosevelt, JohnFitzgerald Kennedy, George W.Bush and Barack Obama.There also have been scores offamous men and women who haveeither graduated or attended Har-vard. Including Ralph WaldoEmerson, Henry Thoreau, BillGates, Conan O’ Brien, BillO’Reilly, Tyra Banks, Matt

Damon, Al Gore, Tommy LeeJones, Robert Kennedy, RalphNader, Buckminster Fuller,Michael Bloomberg, Ted Kennedy,Robert R. Glauber, Michael Crich-ton, Lou Dobbs, Leonard Bern-stein, Jack Lemmon, Marc J.Shapiro, Abigail Johnson, KennethC. Frazier, David Rockefeller, AlFranken, Ben Bernanke, and Bar-ney Frank.These are a few of the betterknown athletes. Most of those whobecame well known in sports werein the field of hockey, rowing, andOlympic competition in track. Toname a few Dick Button, CliftonDawson, John Dockery, Ryan Fitz-patrick, Bobby Jones, Marv Levy,and Jeremy Lin.At one time or another there havebeen seventy six graduates thatwere Governors of their States.Currently there are thirty threeRepresentatives in Congress andfifteen Senators that are Harvardgraduates.Again currently six of the Judgeson the Supreme Court are gradu-

ates of Harvard.Another interesting fact aboutHarvard that isn’t known is thatthere are nineteen Kings or PrimeMinisters from other countries thathave been graduates from Harvard.The countries are as diverse asMexico, Israel and Thailand. In considering the influence ofHarvard University, it is interest-ing to note the great number ofgraduates that went into politicsand law. Also in the field of busi-ness, primarily in banking and in-vestments. Without mentioningtheir names it is remarkable thatmany of the billionaires in ourcountry were students or graduatesof Harvard.Of particular interest is the factthat Harvard was one of the firstUniversities to offer scholarshipsto minorities.Harvard, for the last 380 years

has significantly enhanced theworld of education.Amen Selah. So be it.

Way World Outreach to serve 2,000 platesover Thanksgiving, distribute 5,000 presents

By MJ Duncan

As the holiday seasonquickly approaches,churches as well as

community organizations are be-ginning to make preparations tohelp those in need by providingThanksgiving meals and collect-ing Christmas presents to distrib-ute. One of them is the WayWorld Outreach ministry whowelcomes the community to theirThanksgiving dinner scheduledfor Tuesday, Nov. 24 from 12 – 3p.m. and their Christmas partywhere 5,000 presents will be dis-tributed to children on Sat., Nov.19.“Just walk in and enjoy somegood food, great music andfriendly smiles,” said PastorRobert Cuencas.”What started over ten years agoas a small, humble ministry hassince burgeoned to three cam-puses in San Bernardino withover 7,000 parishioners attendingweekly services. The Way WorldOutreach was founded by twohalf-brothers, Senior PastorMarco Garcia and Assistant Pas-tor Robert Cuencas, who begantheir mission traveling door-to-door in San Bernardino inner-cityneighborhoods, assessing needsand providing assistance.Today the main campus is lo-cated on north Sierra Way, andthe new downtown campus onArrowhead Avenue. The recentlyadded third is located on 3943 N.H St. According to Pastor Robertit was important for the ministryto maintain a downtown presencebecause the need is so great com-pared to other neighborhoods inSan Bernardino.“We find what people need, wemeet those needs and we love thepeople,” Pastor Robert said. Heidentifies poverty, drugs and bro-ken families as the major afflic-tion of the community he serves,and offers comfort to themthrough the word of God. “Over40 percent are on government as-sistance.”Way Out Services is the branchof the ministry that serves the

community, and is described yPastor Robert as the heartbeat oftheir mission.Way Out Services provides amultitude of assistance to anyonein the community in need, rang-

ing from homelessness, hunger,transportation, job training, re-covery, GED, ID cards, utilitypayment assistance and jobplacement. “If someone’s lights are going

to get turned off, we’ll go and paytheir bill for them,” Pastor Robertused as an example. Fundingcomes solely from offerings andalms. “Many of the people we’vehelped in the past who are backon their feet want to support andhelp others. It’s a miracle.”There are a total of 13 fullweekly services between the

three campuses, including chil-dren and high school classes. Themain campus is located at 3701N. Sierra Way, and the downtowncampus at 1001 N. ArrowheadAvenue in San Bernardino. Formore information, please call(909) 884-1385 or visitwww.wayworldoutreach.org.

Photo courtesy The Way World OutreachThe Way World Outreach, founded by two brothers in 2004, Pas-tor Marco Garcia and Assistant Pastor Robert Cuencas, identifiesand meets the needs of the San Bernardino community. The min-istry is rapidly expanding, holding weekly services to 7,000parishioners. Pictured is Pastor Garcia delivering a sermon.

Community EngagementForums on the Charter

The SBCUSD has gra-ciously allowed us to useschool sites for our com-

munity engagement forums on theCity of San Bernardino Charter,which will begin in Novemberand continue in Spring 2016 inanticipation of the matter going tothe November 2016 ballot.We have confirmation for thefirst three meetings:· November 4 @ Golden Valley

Middle School, 3800 N Water-man Ave, San Bernardino, CA92404 (Fourth Ward)

· November 5 @ Arroyo Valley

High School, 1881 W Base LineSt, San Bernardino, CA 92411(Sixth Ward)

· November 9 @ Indian SpringHigh School, 650 N Del Rosa Dr,San Bernardino, CA 92410 (FirstWard)

Meetings will be scheduled inthe other four wards after January.The meetings will begin at 6:30p.m. and last an hour to 90 min-utes. We will post this informationon the City web site and socialmedia platforms.

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City CouncilMeetings

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

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

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

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

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

Monday, 3 p.m.; 300 N. “D” St.

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

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

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

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

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

Children’s WayFoster Family &Adoption Agency

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

offer Pre-Certification Train-ing.24-7 Professional Staff Sup-port. Monthly stipends from$877.00-$1048.00. Call Maria at(909) 890-4008 to serve a seat.Orientation and training are ongo-ing. New classes start monthly. Sehabla espanol.

DemocraticLuncheonClub of San

BernardinoThe Democratic Luncheon Clubof San Bernardino meet at 12:15on Fridays at Club Headquarters,136 Carousel Mall (near the cen-tral glass elevator) in SanBernardino. Speaker Schedule:10/23 will be a CandidateForum. All candidates are in-vited to speak for a few min-utes to help Get Out The Voteon 11/3!Visit us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

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

ARMC weeklyFarmer’s Market

Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 1p.m. in front of the hospital.Stop by on your lunch break forcertified fresh produce and arti-san breads. ARMC partners withthe Southland Farmers MarketAssociation on the weekly mar-ket to help promote health andwellness to the community.

Free MusicLessons

Wednesdays and Thursdays.-3:00 P.M.- 5:00 P.M. InstrumentsProvided by IM INC. Lessons forelectric guitar, electric bass, drumsand piano. Music theory, voice andstage presence. Registration: Au-gust 19th & 20th, 2015, 3:00 P.M.– 5:00 P.M. Del Vallejo MiddleSchool, 1885 East Lynwood Drive,San Bernardino, CA 92404. Foryouth ages 8, through 17. SchoolPhone, (909) 881-8280. First comebasis: Lessons start 3:00 P.M. at DelVallejo Multi-Purpose Room, Au-gust 26th, ending at 5:00 P.M. Call,(909) 496-5112. 1885 East Lyn-wood Drive San Bernardino. CA92405. Dennis Morgan Brown,Program Administrator. IM INC,Inter-Prevention Meaningfully In-tercepting The Negatives TowardChildren. “See You There”!

3rd AnnualHealth Fair

Saturday, October 24 from 9amto 1pm. at San Bernardino HighSchool, 1850 North E St., SanBernardino. Fair is hosted by Amer-ican Medical Student AssociationChapter at UC Riverside School ofMedicine. The fair will offer freefoot exams, free flu shots and freescreenings for blood pressure and di-abetes. For info email [email protected].

Sunrise ChurchRialto

Sunday, October 25, 2015 at4pm - 8pm. Fall Fest. Admission isFree! Backpacks will be givenaway to the first 1,200 elementaryschool children! There will beprizes, music, candy, rock wall,games, activities, & food vendors! Celebrate Recovery. This is a min-

istry for anyone battling an addic-tion. Open Session: Friday’s @7:00 p.m. @ Sunrise Mission (690W. Etiwanda Ave., Rialto). GriefRecovery-Support in dealing withthe death of a loved one. Saturdays,10am in Room 150. For info, call909-875-5566, or visit us @www.sunrisechurch.org.

Halloween DinnerDance

Thursday, October 29, 2015 at11:15am. The Redlands Commu-nity Senior Center will hold a Hal-loween Dinner Dance at RedlandsCommunity Senior Center, 111 W.Lugonia Ave.. Come in costume,and enjoy a spooktacular day ofdancing, food, and fun. There willbe a costume contest and plenty ofraffles. Tickets sell out quickly.Price is $5 with a patron card or $10without. To register or for more in-formation, please call the JoslynSenior Center at (909) 798-7550 orRedlands Community Senior Cen-ter at (909)798-7579.

Cruzin’ E St. Veteran’sDay Parade and CarShow

Saturday, November 7 at 8am to4pm. A community event for 16years, the Cruizin E St. Veteran’sDay Parade and Car Show is seek-ing groups to participate in this fam-ily-oriented parade. The event ishosted by E. Street Cruizers CarClub and the Inland Empire MilitaryMuseum, and is sponsored by JuanPollo. The event honors veteransfrom all branches of service, pastand present. The parade starts at SanBernardino High School and endsup at the historic site of the originalMcDonald’s at 1398 N. E. Street inSan Bernardino. Vintage cars,trucks, and military vehicles will beon display at the car show after theparade. Any Veterans or communitygroups who want to be in the paradeor people interested in being in the

car show should call the Boys andGirls Club at 909-885-6324 formore information.

Crafton HillsCollege “Cometo College”

Family Fest Saturday, November 7 10am to1pm. To encourage parents to startthinking about college and careerbefore their child enters high school,Crafton Hills College is hosting anopen house, “Come to College”Family Fest. Activities will takeplace at the CHC Aquatics Centerand will include lunch. The “Cometo College” Family Fest will featuredemonstrations from different ca-reer fields, and information on plan-ning for college. EMT, FireAcademy cadets, and STEM repre-sentatives will be on hand to answerquestions about college opportuni-ties and career options. But “Cometo College” is not all about work-shops and working. There will be alot of fun activities for kids of allages, and the Past Pleasures CarClub of Yucaipa will be showing offtheir cars. As part of Veterans Daycelebrations, kids will have an op-portunity to make cards to send toveterans. Crafton Hills College islocated at 11711 Sand Canyon Roadin Yucaipa. http://www.crafton-hills.edu

College &Career Fair

Saturday, November 14 at 11amto 3pm. at the City of Rialto Com-munity Center, 214 N. Palm Ave.,Rialto.Day will include careerworkshops, College workshops, Fi-nancial Aid Information, ParentWorkshops, Job Opportunities andemployers on-site. Free Admissionand information sessions. For infocontact Human Resources at (909)820-2540 or visit www.rialtoca.gov

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Water professionals honored by CSUSB’sWater Resources Institute

By Anthony Victoria,Staff Writer

Water specialists StaceyAldstadt and Anthony“Butch” Araiza were

honored by the Water ResourcesInstitute of Cal State SanBernardino (CSUSB) during a re-ception held at the university’scommons on Monday October 12.Several members of the SanBernardino Valley MunicipalWater District (SBVMWD), SanBernardino Municipal Water De-partment (SBMWD), city digni-taries, and university officials werepresent to honor the two waterconservation and sustainabilitychampions.Years before the public knew

about the importance of water con-servation, individuals like Aldstadtand Araiza advocated for “com-mon sense” usage of water. Ald-stadt’s commitment has protectedthe City of San Bernardino’s watersupply for two decades. Aldstadtoriginally formulated and pre-sented to fellow regional watersuppliers the Clean Water Factoryconcept. The factory is a water reclama-tion project to treat and reuse mu-nicipal wastewater currentlydischarged to the Santa Ana River.The reclaimed water will be usedfor groundwater recharge andlandscape irrigation. The project’sgoal is to reduce dependence onimported water and establish a re-liable, sustainable source of clean

water. It has been in the planningand environmental stages for sev-eral years. Aldstadt is leading theeffort to push for the constructionof the regional water recyclingplant. The longtime water champion isadmired by many in her field. Ald-stadt is currently working as an ad-junct professor at CSUSB,teaching both California water lawand regulatory administration inthe master’s in public administra-tion program. Fighting back thetears, Aldstadt thanked everyonein the audience for their relentlesssupport.“There are people in this roomwho gave me opportunities when Iwas a young lawyer, who werevery kind to me besides me havinga big mouth and a smaller brain,”she said. “But more than anything,the City of San Bernardino hasgiven me everything that I’ve everhad. I’m so glad that I’ve had thechance to serve.”Araiza began his water careerwith Rialto’s West Valley WaterDistrict in June 1963 as a fieldmaintenance worker. By 1975, hewas responsible for the entirewater system as the district’s watersuperintendent. The district boardof directors would appoint Araizato general manager in 1995---a po-sition he held for 20 years. Underhis guidance, the district was suc-cessful in securing federal andstate grants for new technologiesto treat contaminated drinkingwater. He currently leads the effortto implement both traditional andinnovative treatment technologiesto restore safe and affordabledrinking water to residents in theRialto-Colton Water Basin.“First of all, I’m no legend,”Araiza said with humility. “I’monly Butch Araiza from Rialto.

That’s a bit too large for me. I wassimply at the right place at theright time. It was big bucks for adumb [expletive] kid who waslooking for a job...It turned out tobe a job that I loved so much.”West Valley Water District boarddirector Alan Dyer said he learnedfrom the Araiza the importance of

being a leader and serving con-stituents with integrity.“He taught me that we have towork together as a team to accom-plish things for our rate players.You’re doing for the love of thecommunity and the rate payers andnothing else matters.”

Photo/Anthony VictoriAStacy Aldstadt speaking to members of several area waterboards, city and regional government officials, and universityleaders about her personal accomplishments during the Waterresources institute of cSUSB’s reception on oct. 12. the re-ception was held to honor Aldstadt and Anthony Araiza for theiradvocacy work.

Photo/Anthony VictoriAAnthony “Butch” Araiza receiving the Water Legend Award andcertificates from several local government officials during a re-ception at cSUSB on oct. 12.

Spanish Story Timenow in session!

Join Miss Yesenia at A.K.Smiley Public Library inRedlands for an evening

story time. There will be greatstories in Spanish as well assongs; fingerplays and fun.We’d love to have you join us

in the story corner of the YoungReaders’ Room on Mondayevenings from 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.A.K. Smiley Public Library125 W. Vine St.Redlands, CA 92373(909) 798-7674

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Pro surfer Bethany Hamilton inspires Paralympic2016 hopefuls at PossAbilities Sports Luncheon

By Yazmin Alvarez

Four Paralympic athletes,including the “SoulSurfer” herself, Bethany

Hamilton, shared stories of tri-umph during a recent benefitluncheon at Loma Linda Univer-sity Health.The PossAbilities Sports

Luncheon, held Oct. 14 in theWong Kerlee International Con-ference Center, helped raise morethan $125,000 to benefit Poss-Abilities, a free community out-reach program for disabledindividuals who were born withor have suffered a permanentphysical injury. Proceeds willalso support the PossAbilitiesRoad To Rio Program, whichsponsors disabled athletes in theirtraining for the 2016 Paralympicsin Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.The program will help train eliteathletes to compete for a place onthe National and U.S. ParalympicTeams in several sports includingcycling, triathlon, and canoeing. This year’s four paralympichopefuls representing the Poss-Abilities program are paratriath-lete Andre Barbieri, handcyclistDelmon Dunston, paracyclistNicholas Gleissner and canoeistGreg Crouse. Hamilton, who was the guestspeaker at the event, shared herstory with the crowd offeringwords of inspiration and support.“It’s pretty cool to see whatamazing (things) humans can doafter going through (or continu-ing) to go through hard time,” shesaid. On Oct. 31, 2003, 13-year-oldHamilton paddled out in the wa-ters of Hawaii with her bestfriend, dad and brother and wasattacked by a shark. She lost her

left arm. “At that point I felt like mydreams and my love for surfingwas being taking away from me,which was devastating,” she said.“More devastating than losingmy arm.”She had recently placed secondin nationals at the age of 13 andhad a promising future as a pro-fessional surfer before the attack,she explained. “Even at 13 I thought, I can dowithout my arm, but to do with-out surfing,” she said, was some-thing she just couldn’t handle. But Hamilton conquered everyobstacle, including being tossedthrough the waves, and nowshares her story in hopes of in-spiring others to never give up ontheir dreams.

Her book, “Soul Surfer: A TrueStory of Faith, Family and Fight-ing to Get Back on the Board,”also inspired a 2011 film by thesame title, “Soul Surfer.” She travels across the county toshare her story and to offer grati-tude for the support she had fromher community. She hopes thesame for local athletes throughPossAbilities. “In life we all face obstacles,”she said. “I believe by pursuingour passions we can then have thedrive to overcome.”Also benefiting from thefundraiser was Zimri Solis, aPossAbilities member who at age10 was diagnosed with meningo-coccal meningitis—a rare infec-tion that causes the membranecovering the brain and spinal

cord to become inflamed. To savehis life, doctors had to amputateone of his legs and both hands.Now 33, Solis’ goal is to one daybe a Paralympic triathlete, ac-cording to a news release. During the luncheon, partici-pants were encouraged to “dashfor cash,” to raise funds for a newprosthetic leg Solis has neededfor some time. With a goal ofraising $5,000, attendees wereexcited to play and support Solis.Thanks to the generosity of thecrowd, $16,000 was raised, therelease said.For more information on Poss-Abilities and the Road to Rio pro-gram, visitTeamPossAbilities.org.

COURTESY PHOTO/LLUHPro surfer Bethany Hamiltonwas the guest speaker at thePossAbilities Sports LuncheonOct. 14 at Loma Linda Univer-sity Health. The event helpedraise more than $125,000 totrain and send four athletesfrom PossAbilities on the Roadto Rio — all vying for a spot onthe 2016 Paralympic Team inRio de Janeiro.

COURTESY PHOTO/LLUHMore than $125,000 was raised to benefit PossAbilities,the free community outreach program thatoffers disabled individuals who were born with or have suffered a permanent physical injury a senseof community. Proceeds will also support the Road to Rio Program, sponsoring four athletes fromPossAbilities on the Road to Rio, all vying for a spot on the 2016 Paralympic Team in Rio deJaneiro.

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Carter rallies late to beat Cajon

Arrowhead Regional MedicalCenter offers free flu shots

By Richard Dawson

The Rialto Carter footballneeded a win to stay inthe thick of the Citrus

Belt League standings.Facing a talented Cajon squad,it took some big plays late for the

Lions to grind out a tough win.A 99-yard kickoff return touch-down by Marcus Strong with2:42 left in the fourth quarter wasfollowed by a successful two-point conversion pass fromSonny Robison to Brent Hernan-dez to give the Lions a 15-14

lead, and eventual 22-14 winover Cajon at Cajon High Schoolon Friday, October 16. The game was scorelessthrough the first three quarters,but saw four scores in the finalthree and a half minutes.The Lions were up 7-0 at thehalfway point of the fourth afterStrong rushed for an 11-yardscore and looked ready to attemptto grind out the clock running theball.That didn’t go as planned onCarter’s next drive when a fum-ble was recovered by sophomoredefense tackle Isaac Vara at theCowboys 35 with just under sixminutes to go. That was the firstof two turnovers that sparked twoCowboys’ scores. A facemask penalty aidedCajon’s ensuing drive and a fewplays later Freshman quarterbackJayden Daniels connected withsenior running back GiovanniDaniel on a screen pass for a 19-yard touchdown to tie the gameat 7. Prior to Strong’s touchdown re-turn, Carter (5-2, 2-2 CBL) hadjust fallen behind 14-7 afterCajon senior safety David Vil-lalobos intercepted a pass fromRobison and returned it 30 yardsfor a touchdown. Cajon (6-1, 3-1) will look to re-bound against first place Red-lands East Valley (6-1, 4-0) atCitrus Valley High School on Oc-tober 23. Carter will look to keep its two-game winning streak aliveagainst Eisenhower (1-6, 0-4).

Arrowhead RegionalMedical Center(ARMC) will offer free

flu shots on Saturday, Oct. 24, forindividuals who are uninsured orunderinsured. Flu shots will begiven in the Oak Room locatedon the first floor of ARMC at 400North Pepper Ave. in Colton.

Influenza viruses are responsi-ble for more than 200,000 hospi-talizations and thousands ofdeaths every year. Outbreaks canhappen as early as October andcan occur as late as May. Gettingvaccinated each year provides thebest protection against influenzathroughout flu season. The flu

shots will be provided from 8a.m. until supplies are finished.The flu shots will be available topeople 6 months of age and older.Proof of insurance is not required.For additional information visitwww.arrowheadmedcenter.org,or call (909) 580-1000.

Photo/Richard Dawson Quarterback Sonny Robison (#4) struggled against the Cajon de-fense with two interceptions but found Brent Hernandez for thego-ahead two-point conversion that made it 15-14 in the fourthquarter.

Photo/Richard Dawson Marcus Strong (#2) scored a 99-yard kickoff return late in thefourth to help Carter rally to beat Cajon 22-14 in Citrus BeltLeague action on October 16.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE TS No. CA-15-671423-CL Order No.: 730-1502832-70 YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10/13/2009. 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): Diana R Short andDaniel G Short, wife and hus-band Recorded: 10/26/2009as Instrument No. 2009-0466540 of Official Records inthe office of the Recorder ofSAN BERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:11/10/2015 at 9:00 AM Placeof Sale: At the OntarioConvention Center, 2000 EastConvention Center Way,Ontario, CA 91764, in theAuction.com Room Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $232,619.74 Thepurported property address is:3725 N LIVE OAK AVE, RIAL-TO, CA 92377 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0239-431-06-0-000 NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS: If you are consider-ing bidding on this propertylien, you should understandthat there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction.You will be bidding on a lien,not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to freeand 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 call800-280-2832 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-15-671423-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 Trustee

disclaims 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: 800-280-2832 Or Login to:http://www.qualityloan.comReinstatement Line: (866)645-7711 Ext 5318 QualityLoan Service Corp. TS No.:CA-15-671423-CL IDSPub#0091570 Published Rialto Record10/8/15, 10/15/15, 10/22/15 R-1717

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFCOLLATERAL MARIA C.LOBO, MANUEL LOBO 1155S. RIVERSIDE AVE. #160SPACE #160 RIALTO, CA92376 Notice is hereby give,pursuant to Section 9504 of theCalifornia Uniform CommercialCode and Section 18037.5 ofthe California Health andSafety Code, of the public saleof that mobile home identifiedas: Description: FLEET-W O O D / C R O W N E -POINTE/220PX24443X SerialIdentification Number:F L E 2 2 0 C A 1 2 - 3 5 2 9 1 A / BLicense Number: LBL4773Registered To: MARIA C.LOBO, MANUEL LOBO By theundersigned on November 5,2015 at 12:00 pm: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entrance tothe County Courthouse, 351North Arrowhead Avenue SanBernardino, CA Such sale isbeing made by reason of yourdefault on August 5, 2015under that certain SecurityAgreement dated February 15,2013 between you, as Debtorand the undersigned, asSecured Party, and pursuant tothe rights of the undersignedunder said SecurityAgreement, Section 9504 ofthe California CommercialCode and Section 18037.5 ofthe California Health andSafety Code. At any timebefore the sale, you mayredeem said collateral in accor-dance with your right underSection 9506 of the CaliforniaUniform Commercial Code bytendering $100,900.00 in fulfill-ment of your installment obliga-tions secured by the collateral,as well as a $750 in payment ofexpenses reasonably incurredby the undersigned retaking,holding and preparing the col-lateral for disposition, inarranging for the sale, and forreasonable attorney's fees andfor reasonable expenses. If notredeemed, said sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarrant, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession,mobile home park approval, orencumbrances, to pay for theaforesaid remaining principalsum and expenses under theSecurity Agreement. WARN-ING! Removal of "built-in"household fixtures and /or van-dalism of property during orafter foreclosure are criminalacts. All violations will be pros-ecuted to the fullest extent ofthe law. Dated: 10/12/2015SANTIAGO COMMUNITIES,INC. By: Amanda Perine,Authorized Representative A-4546752 Published Rialto Record10/22/2015 R-1728

T.S. No. 15-1290-11 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OFTHE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본첨부문서에정보요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SEADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DELA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTEDOCUMENTO TALA: MAY-ROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMEN-TONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀBẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢCVỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀILIỆU NÀY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THEABOVE STATEMENT ISREQUIRED TO APPEAR ONTHIS DOCUMENT BUT PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OFINFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORD-ED OR PUBLISHED ANDTHE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BEMAILED TO THE MORT-GAGOR OR TRUSTOR. YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED4/17/2006. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, cashier's checkdrawn on a state or nationalbank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be

held by the duly appointedtrustee as shown below, of allright, title, and interest con-veyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to a Deed of Trustdescribed below. The sale willbe made, but without covenantor warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bythe Deed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the time ofthe initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forthbelow. The amount may begreater on the day of sale.Trustor: MARY LOU VALDEZ,A SINGLE WOMAN DulyAppointed Trustee: The WolfFirm, A Law CorporationRecorded 4/26/2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0282167of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California,Street Address or other com-mon designation of real prop-erty: 1033 WEST MOFFATTSTREET RIALTO, CA 92377A.P.N.: 1133-411-21-0-000Date of Sale: 11/16/2015 at1:00 PM Place of Sale: At themain (south) entrance to theCity of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino,CA. Amount of unpaid balanceand other charges:$298,637.83, estimated Theundersigned Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incorrect-ness of the street address orother common designation, ifany, shown above. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the propertymay be obtained by sending awritten request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the dateof first publication of thisNotice of Sale. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL 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 call916-939-0772 or visit thisInternet Web site www.nation-wideposting.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case15-1290-11. Information aboutpostponements that are veryshort in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. Date: 10/14/2015 TheWolf Firm, A Law Corporation2955 Main Street, 2nd FloorIrvine, California 92614Foreclosure Department (949)720-9200 Sale InformationOnly: 916-939-0772www.nationwideposting.comSindy Clements, ForeclosureOfficer NPP0260509 Published Rialto Record10/22/15, 10/29/15, 11/05/15R-1727

T.S. No.: 2014-09107-CA A.P.N.:0128-081-38-0-000Property Address: 772 WestLorraine Place, Rialto, CA 92376

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE

PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(a), THE SUMMARY OFINFORMATION REFERRED TOBELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TOTHE RECORDED COPY OFTHIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLYTO THE COPIES PROVIDEDTO THE TRUSTOR.

NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARYOF THE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED

注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본첨부문서에정보요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SEADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIÓN DE ESTE DOC-UMENTO TALA: MAYROONGBUOD NG IMPORMASYON SADOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈM THEOĐÂY LÀ BẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓMLƯỢC VỀ THÔNG TIN TRONGTÀI LIỆU NÀY

IMPORTANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED06/27/2007. 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 ALAWYER.

Trustor: CLARA L AVILA A MAR-RIED WOMAN AS HER SOLEAND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee: WesternProgressive, LLCRecorded 07/03/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0394848 inbook ---, page--- and of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Date of Sale: 11/19/2015 at01:00 PMPlace of Sale:NEAR THE FRONT STEPSLEADING UP TO THE CITY OFCHINO CIVIC CENTER, 13220CENTRAL AVENUE, C HINO,CA

Estimated amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges: $302,704.72

WILL 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, A SAV-INGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED INSECTION 5102 OF THE FINAN-CIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THISSTATE:

All right, title, and interest con-veyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to a Deed of Trustdescribed as:

More fully described in saidDeed of Trust.

Street Address or other commondesignation of real property: 772West Lorraine Place, Rialto, CA92376 A.P.N.: 0128-081-38-0-000

The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incor-rectness of the street address orother common designation, ifany, shown above.

The sale will be made, but with-out covenant or warranty,expressed or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the 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: $ 302,704.72.

If the Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the success-ful bidder’s sole and exclusiveremedy shall be the return ofmonies paid to the Trustee, andthe successful bidder shall haveno further recourse.

The beneficiary of the Deed ofTrust has executed and deliv-ered to the undersigned a writtenrequest to commence foreclo-sure, and the undersignedcaused a Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded inthe county where the real proper-ty is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bid

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 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 thisproperty.

Note: Because the Beneficiaryreserves the right to bid less thanthe total debt owed, it is possiblethat at the time of the sale theopening bid may be less than thetotal debt

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site http://www.alti-source.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx using the file numberassigned to this case 2014-09107-CA. Information aboutpostponements that are veryshort in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduledsale 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.

Date: October 6, 2015Western Progressive, LLC, asTrustee for beneficiaryC/o 30 Corporate Park, Suite450Irvine, CA 92606Automated Sale InformationLine: (866) 960-8299http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspxFor Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (866) 240-3530 Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE,LLC MAY BE ACTING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED MAYBE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-15-670935-CL OrderNo.: 150132653-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED1/4/2007. 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): MARIA MANDU-JANO, A SINGLE WOMANRecorded: 1/12/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0025876of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:11/5/2015 at 1:00PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, located at 13220Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710Amount of unpaid balance andother charges: $219,078.38 Thepurported property address is:150 N ENCINA, RIALTO, CA92376 Assessor’s Parcel No.:0130-361-16-0-000 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 PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale date

shown on this notice of salemay be postponed one or moretimes by the mortgagee, benefi-ciary, trustee, or a court, pur-suant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and tothe public, as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale. Ifyou wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call916.939.0772 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-15-670935-CL .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale. Ifthe Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole and exclu-sive remedy shall be the returnof monies paid to the Trustee,and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. If thesale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previouslybeen discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letteris intended to exercise the noteholders right’s against the realproperty only. As required bylaw, you are hereby notified thata negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may besubmitted to a credit reportagency if you fail to fulfill theterms of your credit obligations.QUALITY MAY BE CONSID-ERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 916.939.0772 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-15-670935-CL IDSPub#0092285 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015 10/22/201510/29/2015 R-1722

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-15-675296-ABOrder No.: 730-1503486-70YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED6/12/2006. 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): Jose Arthur Morenoand Teresa Marie Cruz Moreno,husband and wife as joint ten-ants Recorded: 7/7/2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0462766of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:11/5/2015 at 1:00PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, located at 13220Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710Amount of unpaid balance andother charges: $169,932.31 Thepurported property address is:544 WEST RANDALL AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0131-191-15-0000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that thereare risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the prop-erty itself. Placing the highestbid at a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auc-tion, you are or may be respon-sible for paying off all liens sen-ior to the lien being auctionedoff, before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that may existon this property by contactingthe county recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, or acourt, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 916.939.0772 forinformation regarding thetrustee’s sale or visit thisInternet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-15-675296-AB .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale. Ifthe Trustee is unable to convey

title for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole and exclu-sive remedy shall be the returnof monies paid to the Trustee,and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. If thesale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previouslybeen discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letteris intended to exercise the noteholders right’s against the realproperty only. As required bylaw, you are hereby notified thata negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may besubmitted to a credit reportagency if you fail to fulfill theterms of your credit obligations.QUALITY MAY BE CONSID-ERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 916.939.0772 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-15-675296-AB IDSPub#0092508 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015 10/22/201510/29/2015 R-1723

TSG No.: TS No.:CA1500270520 FHA/VA/PMINo.: APN: 0128-731-60-0-000Property Address: 822SOUTH FILMORE AVENUERIALTO, CA 92376 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED07/11/2006. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. On11/10/2015 at 12:00 P.M., FirstAmerican Title InsuranceCompany, as duly appointedTrustee under and pursuant toDeed of Trust recorded07/27/2006, as Instrument No.2006-0510267, in book NA,page NA, , of Official Recordsin the office of the CountyRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, State ofCalifornia. Executed by: WAL-LACE J MILLER, A WIDOW-ER , 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 North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to theCounty Courthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 All right,title and interest conveyed toand now held by it under saidDeed of Trust in the propertysituated in said County andState described as: AS MOREFULLY DESCRIBED IN THEABOVE MENTIONED DEED

OF TRUST APN# 0128-731-60-0- 000 The street addressand other common designa-tion, if any, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 822 SOUTH FILMOREAVENUE , RIALTO, CA 92376The 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$367,729.27. 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 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 call1-800-758-8052 or visit thisInternet Webhomesearch.com, using thefile number assigned to thiscase CA1500270520Information 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. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee’s attorney.Date: First American TitleInsurance Company 6Campus Cir, Bldg 6, 1st FloorWestlake, TX 76262 FirstAmerican Title InsuranceCompany MAY BE ACTINGAS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE FORTRUSTEES SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL 1-800-758-8052NPP0260045 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015, 10/22/2015,10/29/2015 R-1721

TSG No.: 8062887 TS No.:CA1500269963 FHA/VA/PMINo.: APN: 0131-063-59-000Property Address: 162 EASTMERRILL AVENUE RIALTO,CA 92376 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST, DATED11/01/2007. 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. On11/04/2015 at 01:00 P.M., FirstAmerican Title InsuranceCompany, as duly appointedTrustee under and pursuant toDeed of Trust recorded11/09/2007, as Instrument No.2007-0625323, in book , page, , of Official Records in theoffice of the County Recorderof SAN BERNARDINOCounty, State of California.Executed by: LUCINDA L.STEGEMANN A MARRIEDWOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY,WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR 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) entranceto the City of Chino CivicCenter, 13220 Central Ave.,Chino, CA. All right, title andinterest conveyed to and nowheld by it under said Deed ofTrust in the property situatedin said County and Statedescribed as: AS MOREFULLY DESCRIBED IN THEABOVE MENTIONED DEEDOF TRUST APN# 0131-063-59- 000 The street addressand other common designa-tion, if any, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 162 EAST MERRILLAVENUE, RIALTO, CA 92376The 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$219,757.01. 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 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 Section

2924g 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 caseCA1500269963 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 Cir, Bldg 6, 1st FloorWestlake, TX 76262 FirstAmerican 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)939-0772NPP0260057 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015, 10/22/2015,10/29/2015 R-1724

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALE T.S. No. 15-31173-PM-CA Title No. 150167891-CA-VOI A.P.N. 0127-371-27-0-000ATTENTION RECORDER:THE FOLLOWING REFER-ENCE TO AN ATTACHEDSUMMARY IS APPLICABLETO THE NOTICE PROVIDEDTO THE TRUSTOR ONLYPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS ASUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCU-MENT ATTACHED YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED02/15/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, (cashier'scheck(s) must be madepayable to National DefaultServicing Corporation), drawnon a state or national bank, acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state; will be held by theduly appointed trustee asshown below, of all right, title,and interest conveyed to andnow held by the trustee in thehereinafter described propertyunder and pursuant to a Deedof Trust described below. Thesale will be made in an "as is"condition, 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.Trustor: Rogelio Flores andElizabeth Flores DulyAppointed Trustee: NationalDefault Servicing CorporationRecorded 02/26/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0120649(or Book, Page) of the OfficialRecords of San BernardinoCounty, California. Date ofSale: 11/05/2015 at 12:00 PMPlace of Sale: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entranceto the County Courthouse, 351North Arrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401Estimated amount of unpaidbalance and other charges:$250,619.06 Street Address orother common designation of

real property: 965 North IrisAvenue, Rialto, CA 92376A.P.N.: 0127-371-27-0-000The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown above.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. The requirements ofCalifornia Civil Code Section2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were ful-filled when the Notice ofDefault was recorded.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear 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 714-730-2727 or visit this InternetWeb sitewww.ndscorp .com/sa les ,using the file number assignedto this case 15-31173-PM-CA.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. Date: 10/06/2015National Default ServicingCorporation c/o Tiffany andBosco, P.A., its agent, 1230Columbia Street, Suite 680San Diego, CA 92101 Toll FreePhone: 888-264-4010 SalesLine 714-730-2727; SalesW e b s i t e :www.ndsco rp . com/sa l esZahara Joyner, Trustee SalesRepresentative A-4544744 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015, 10/22/2015,10/29/2015 R-1725

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SUMMONS-(CITACION JUDICIAL)NOTICE To Defendant: (AVISO al Demandado):

WENDY MONTENEGRO, A CO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYNTHIA J.SMITHSON REVOCABLETRUST; SOTERO TREJO, A CO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYNTHIA J.SMITHSON REVOCABLETRUST; IRENE CABRAL, A CO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYNTHIA J.SMITHSON REVOCABLETRUST; ELEAN GUROVICH, ACO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYN-THIA J. SMITHSON REVOCA-BLE TRUST; SHANE ATKIN-SON, A CO-TRUSTEE OF THECYNTHIA J. SMITHSON REVO-CABLE TRUST; KI JONG SONG,A CO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYN-THIA J. SMITHSON REVOCA-BLE TRUST; KHEDRATHOMAS, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; DANIELMOLINA, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; EMILIOCARDOZA, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; MARIANASARAVIA, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; ELENAGRAVES, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; HARLANHULETTE, A CO-TRUSTEE OFTHE CYNTHIA J. SMITHSONREVOCABLE TRUST; RONALDBARCENILLA, A CO-TRUSTEEOF THE CYNTHIA J. SMITH-SON REVOCABLE TRUST;SARA CASTILLO, A CO-TRUSTEE OF THE CYNTHIA J.SMITHSON REVOCABLETRUST; ALL PERSONSUNKNOWN, CLAIMING ANYLEGAL OR EQUITABLE RIGHT,TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN ORINTEREST IN THE PROPERTYDESCRIBED IN THE COM-PLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAIN-TIFFS’ TITLE, OR ANY CLOUDUPON PLAINTIFFS’ TITLETHERETO; AND DOES 1 – 20,INCLUSIVE, DEFENDANTS

YOU ARE BEING SUED BYPLAINTIFF: (LO está DEMAN-DANDO EL DEMANDANTE).CYNTHIA J. SMITHSON, an indi-vidual; and TYLER G. SMITH-SON, an individual,Case Number: CIVDS 1511236NOTICE! You have been sued.The court may decide againstyou without your being heardunless you respond within 30days. Read the informationbelow.You have 30 CALENDAR DAYSafter this summons and legalpapers are served on you to file aresponse at this court and have acopy served on the plaintiff. A let-ter or phone call will not protectyou. Your written response mustbe in proper legal form if youwant the court to hear your case.There may be a court form youcan use for your response. Youcan find these court forms andmore information at the CaliforniaCourts Online Self-Help Center(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),your county law library, or thecourthouse nearest you. If youcannot pay the filing fee, ask thecourt clerk for a fee waiver form.If you do not file your responseon time, you may lose the case,by default, and your wages,money and property may betaken without further warningfrom the court.There are other legal require-ments. You may want to call anattorney right away. If you do notknow an attorney, you may wantto call an attorney referral serv-ice. If you cannot afford an attor-ney, you may be eligible for freelegal services from a nonprofitlegal services program. You canlocate these nonprofit groups atthe California Legal ServicesWeb site (www.lawhelpcalifor-nia.org), the California CourtsOnline Help Center (www.court-info.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by con-tacting your local court or countybar association. NOTE: The courthas a statutory lien for waivedfees and costs on any settlementor arbitration award of $10,000 ormore in a civil case. The court’slien must be paid before the courtwill dismiss the case.¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Sino responde dentro de 30 dias, lacorte puede decidir en su contrasin escuchar su version. Lea lainformacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS CALENDARIOSdespués de que le entreguenesta citacíon y papeles legalespara presentar una respuestapor escrito en esta corte y hacerque se entregue una copia aldemandante. Una carta o una lla-mada telefónica no lo protegen.Su respuesta por escrito tieneque estar en formato legal cor-recto si desea que procesen sucaso en la corte. Es possible quehaya un formulario que ustedpueda usar para su respuesta.Puede encontrar estos formula-rios de la corte y mas informa-ción en el Centro de Ayuda de lasCortes de California(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la bib-lioteca de leyes de su condadooen la corte que le quede máscerca. Si no puede pagar lacuota de presentación, pida alsecretario de la corte que le déun formulario de exención depago de cuotas. Si no presentasu respuesta a tiempo, puedeperder el caso por incumplimien-to y la corte le podrá quitar susueldo, dinero y bienes sin másadvertencia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es

recomendable que llame a unabogado inmediatamente. Si noconoce a un abogado, puede lla-mar a un servicio de remisión aabogados. Si no puede pagar aun abogado, es posible quecumpla con los requisitos paraobtener servicios legales gratu-itos de un programa de servicioslegales sin fines de lucro. Puedeencontrar estos grupos sin finesde lucro en el sitio web deCalifornia Legal Services,www.lawhelpcalifornia.org en elCentro de Ayuda de las Cortes deCalifornia, (www.sucorte.ca.gov)o poniéndose en contacto con lacorte o el colegio de abogadoslocales. AVISO: Por ley, la cortetiene derecho a reclamar las cuo-tas y los costo extenos porimponer un gravamen sobrecualquier recuperacion de$10,000 ó más de valor recibidamediante un acuerdo o una con-cesión de arbitraje en un caso dederecho civil. Tiene que pagar elgravamen de la corte antes deque la corte pueda desechar elcaso. The name and address of thecourt is: (El nombre y direcciónde la corte es)

San Bernardino CountySuperior Court

San Bernardino District, CivilDivision

247 West Third StreetSan Bernardino, CA

92415-0210The name, address and tele-phone number of plaintiff's attor-ney, or plaintiff without an attor-ney is: (El nombre, la dirección yel número de teléfono del aboga-do del demandante, o del deman-dante que no tiene abogado, es)

Richard Samuel Price700 E. Redlands Blvd.

Ste. U-220Redlands, CA 92373

Date (Fecha): AUG 6 2015Clerk (Secretario), bySANDRA ORTEGADeputy (Adjunto)

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONAll that certain real property situ-ated in the County of SanBernardino, State of California,described as follows:

That portion of the East 1/2 of theNortheast 1/4 of Section 21,Township 2 North, Range 4 West,San Bernardino Meridian, in theCounty of San Bernardino, Stateof California, according to theOfficial Plat thereof, described asfollows:

Beginning at the Northeast cor-ner of said Section 21; thenceWest along the North line of saidSection to a point distant 850.82feet from the Northwest corner ofthe said East 1/2, said point beingthe most Easterly corner of theland conveyed to CrestlineVillage County Water District inDeed recorded December 31,1963, in Book 6057, Page 948,Official Records, of said County;thence Southwesterly along theSoutheasterly line of saidCrestline Village County WaterDistrict property, 730.2 feet, moreor less, to an angle point therein;thence West parallel with theNorth line of said Section, 550.03feet to the Southwest corner ofsaid Crestline Village CountyWater District property; thenceSouth along the West line of theeast 1/2 of the said Northeast 1/4,to the Northwest corner of theland conveyed to Donald W.Koger and wife, by Deed record-ed May 28, 1956, in Book 3498,Page 247, Official Records ofsaid County; thence East alongthe North line of said Koger prop-erty, 150 feet to the Northeastcorner of said Koger property,said point also being theNorthwest corner of the land con-veyed to Building Association ofCrestline American Legion, byDeed recorded August 26, 1958,in Book 4587, Page 376, OfficialRecords of said County; thenceNorth 88° 45' East, 120 feet,more or less, to the Northeastcorner of said BuildingAssociation property; thenceSouth along the East line of saidBuilding Association property,150 feet to the Northwesterly cor-ner of Lot 25, Tract 5482, asshown by Map recorded in Book71, Pages 36 and 37 of Maps,records of said County; thenceNorth 88° 45' 00" East, 81.45 feetto the most Northerly of said Lot25, thence South 57° 51' 00"East, 420.10 feet to an anglepoint in the North line of Lot 23 ofsaid Tract 5482; thence South75° 43' East, 345.83 feet to anangle point therein; thence North59° 21' 00" East, 67.50 feet to anangle point therein; thence North61° 51' 30" East, 73.28 feet to themost Southerly corner of the landconveyed to Crestline VillageCounty Water District, by Deedrecorded October 2, 1962, inBook 5777, Page 33, OfficialRecords of said County; thenceNorth along the West line of saidCrestline County Water District,307 feet to the Northwesterly cor-ner thereof; thence at right anglesto last course, East 160.20 feet tothe East line of said Northeast 1/4of Section 21; thence North alongthe said East line, to the point ofbeginning.

Assessor’s Parcel Number:0343-081-37-0-000Street address or common desig-nation: 23233 Mill Spur, Crestline,CA 92325

Published Rialto Record10/8,10/15,10/22,10/29/15 R-1716

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO ADMINISTERESTATE OF:

EDWARD HARRYHAGBLOOM AKAEDWARD H. HAGBLOOMCASE NO.

PROPS1500915To all heirs, beneficiaries,creditors, contingent credi-tors, and persons whomay otherwise be interest-ed in the WILL or estate,or both of EDWARDHARRY HAGBLOOM AKAEDWARD H. HAG-BLOOM.A PETITION FOR PRO-BATE has been filed byROBIN HAGBLOOM inthe Superior Court ofCalifornia, County of SANBERNARDINO.THE PETITION FORPROBATE requests thatROBIN HAGBLOOM beappointed as personalrepresentative to adminis-ter the estate of the dece-dent.THE PETITION requestsauthority to administer theestate under theI n d e p e n d e n tAdministration of EstatesAct . (This authority willallow the personal repre-sentative to take manyactions without obtainingcourt approval. Before tak-ing certain very importantactions, however, the per-sonal representative willbe required to give noticeto interested personsunless they have waivednotice or consented to theproposed action.) Theindependent administra-tion authority will be grant-ed unless an interestedperson files an objection tothe petition and showsgood cause why the courtshould not grant theauthority.A HEARING on the peti-tion will be held in thiscourt as follows: 11/17/15at 8:30AM in Dept. S-55located at 351 N.ARROWHEAD AVE., SANBERNARDINO, CA 92415IF YOU OBJECT to thegranting of the petition,you should appear at thehearing and state yourobjections or file writtenobjections with the court

before the hearing. Yourappearance may be inperson or by your attorney.IF YOU ARE A CREDI-TOR or a contingent cred-itor of the decedent, youmust file your claim withthe court and mail a copyto the personal represen-tative appointed by thecourt within the later ofeither (1) four months fromthe date of first issuanceof letters to a general per-sonal representative, asdefined in section 58(b) ofthe California ProbateCode, or (2) 60 days fromthe date of mailing or per-sonal delivery to you of anotice under section 9052of the California ProbateCode. Other California statutesand legal authority mayaffect your rights as acreditor. You may want toconsult with an attorneyknowledgeable inCalifornia law.YOU MAY EXAMINE thefile kept by the court. If youare a person interested inthe estate, you may filewith the court a Requestfor Special Notice (formDE-154) of the filing of aninventory and appraisal ofestate assets or of anypetition or account as pro-vided in Probate Codesection 1250. A Requestfor Special Notice form isavailable from the courtclerk.Attorney for PetitionerDALE K. BETHEL - SBN131745LAW OFFICE OF DALE K. BETHEL43471 RIDGE PARK DR.STE ETEMECULA CA 92590CNS-2803266#Published Rialto Record10/8, 10/15, 10/22/15 R-1720

T.S. No: A546881 CA Unit Code:A Loan No: 0600301089/FLEM-ING/TORTUGA IN Min No:100013802027025446 AP #1:0239-501-06-0-000 3837NORTH SILVER TREE COURT,RIALTO, CA 92377 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE T D SERV-ICE COMPANY, as duly appoint-ed Trustee under the followingdescribed Deed of Trust WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOTHE HIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH (in the forms which arelawful tender in the UnitedStates) and/or the cashier's, cer-tified or other checks specified inCivil Code Section 2924h(payable in full at the time of saleto T.D. Service Company) allright, title and interest conveyedto and now held by it under saidDeed of Trust in the propertyhereinafter described: Trustor:DALE S. FLEMING, CAROL Y.FLEMING, PATRICIA D. BYRNERecorded December 16, 2005as Instr. No. 2005-0955400 inBook --- Page --- of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDINOCounty; CALIFORNIA , pursuantto the Notice of Default andElection to Sell thereunderrecorded February 27, 2015 asInstr. No. 2015-0077105 in Book--- Page --- of Official Records inthe office of the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County CALI-FORNIA. YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED DECEMBER 12,2005. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.3837 NORTH SILVER TREECOURT, RIALTO, CA 92377 “(Ifa street address or common des-ignation of property is shownabove, no warranty is given as toits completeness or correct-ness)." Said Sale of property willbe made in "as is" condition with-out covenant or warranty,express or implied, regarding titlepossession, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by saidDeed of Trust, with interest as insaid note provided, advances, ifany, under the terms of saidDeed of Trust, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and ofthe trusts created by said Deedof Trust. Said sale will be heldon: NOVEMBER 3, 2015, AT12:00 P.M. ## AT THE NORTHARROWHEAD AVENUEENTRANCE TO THE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 351 NORTHARROWHEAD AVENUE, SANBERNARDINO, CA 92401 At thetime of the initial publication ofthis notice, the total amount ofthe unpaid balance of the obliga-

tion secured by the abovedescribed Deed of Trust and esti-mated costs, expenses, andadvances is $457,194.27. It ispossible that at the time of salethe opening bid may be less thanthe total indebtedness due.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. 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 800.758.8052 orvisit this Internet Web site:www.homesearch.com the filenumber assigned to this caseA546881 A. Information aboutpostponements that are veryshort in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduledsale 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. If theTrustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason, the successfulbidder's sole and exclusive reme-dy shall be the return of moniespaid to the Trustee and the suc-cessful bidder shall have no fur-ther recourse. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of themonies paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee’sattorney. Date: October 2, 2015T D SERVICE COMPANY assaid Trustee MARLENECLEGHORN, ASSISTANT SEC-RETARY T.D. SERVICE COM-PANY 4000 W. MetropolitanDrive, Suite 400 Orange, CA92868-0000 The Beneficiarymay be attempting to collect adebt and any informationobtained may be used for thatpurpose. If available, the expect-ed opening bid and/or postpone-ment information may beobtained by calling the followingtelephone number(s) on the daybefore the sale: 800.758.8052 oryou may access sales informa-tion at www.homesearch.com ,TAC# 979612 Published Rialto Record10/08/15, 10/15/15, 10/22/15 R-1719

APN: 0128-285-02-0-000 TS No:CA09000450-14-1 TO No: 12-0003334 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED October 7, 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-INGS AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On November 10, 2015 at 09:00AM, Auction.com Room, OntarioConvention Center, 2000 EastConvention Center Way, Ontario,CA 91764, MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps, as the dulyAppointed Trustee, under andpursuant to the power of salecontained in that certain Deed ofTrust Recorded on October 14,2005 as Instrument No. 2005-0769631 of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California,executed by LARRY TRAVISAND MARGARET WILLIAMSHUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s), in favorof MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as nominee for MORT-GAGE SENSE, INC. asBeneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUB-LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER, in lawful money ofthe United States, all payable atthe time of sale, that certain prop-erty situated in said County,California describing the landtherein as: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OFTRUST The property heretofore

described is being sold “as is”.The street address and othercommon designation, if any, ofthe real property describedabove is purported to be: 1080LORRAINE PLACE, RIALTO, CA92376 The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.Said sale will be made withoutcovenant or warranty, express orimplied, regarding title, posses-sion, or encumbrances, to paythe remaining principal sum ofthe Note(s) secured by saidDeed of Trust, with interest there-on, as provided in said Note(s),advances if any, under the termsof the Deed of Trust, estimatedfees, charges and expenses ofthe Trustee and of the trusts cre-ated by said Deed of Trust. Thetotal amount of the unpaid bal-ance of the obligations securedby the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthis Notice of Trustee’s Sale isestimated to be $368,722.46(Estimated). However, prepay-ment premiums, accrued interestand advances will increase thisfigure prior to sale. Beneficiary’sbid at said sale may include all orpart of said amount. In additionto cash, the Trustee will accept acashier’s check drawn on a stateor national bank, a check drawnby a state or federal credit unionor a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan associ-ation, savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the California FinancialCode and authorized to do busi-ness in California, or other suchfunds as may be acceptable tothe Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, theTrustee may withhold theissuance of the Trustee’s DeedUpon Sale until funds becomeavailable to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right.The property offered for saleexcludes all funds held onaccount by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any rea-son, the successful bidder’s soleand exclusive remedy shall bethe return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. Notice to PotentialBidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at aTrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bidat a Trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same Lender may holdmore than one mortgage or Deedof Trust on the property. Notice toProperty Owner The sale 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 atthe sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall Auction.com at 800.280.2832for information regarding theTrustee's Sale or visit the InternetWeb site addresswww.Auction.com for informationregarding the sale of this proper-ty, using the file number assignedto this case, CA09000450-14-1.Information about postpone-ments that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: September 23, 2015MTC Financial Inc. dba TrusteeCorps TS No. CA09000450-14-117100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa,Authorized Signatory SALEINFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ONLINE ATwww.Auction.com FOR AUTO-MATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL: Auction.com at800.280.2832 MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. Order no.CA15-003366-1, Published Rialto Record10/8/15, 10/15/15, 10/22/15 R-1718

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALE T.S. No. 12-20437-SP-CA Title No. 120153118-CA-LMI A.P.N. 0130-432-05-0-000ATTENTION RECORDER:THE FOLLOWING REFER-ENCE TO AN ATTACHEDSUMMARY IS APPLICABLETO THE NOTICE PROVIDEDTO THE TRUSTOR ONLYPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS ASUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCU-MENT ATTACHED YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED01/24/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, (cashier'scheck(s) must be madepayable to National DefaultServicing Corporation), drawnon a state or national bank, acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state; will be held by theduly appointed trustee asshown below, of all right, title,and interest conveyed to andnow held by the trustee in thehereinafter described propertyunder and pursuant to a Deedof Trust described below. Thesale will be made in an "as is"condition, 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.Trustor: SERVANDO TOR-RES, A MARRIED MAN ASHIS SOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Duly AppointedTrustee: National DefaultServicing CorporationRecorded 01/31/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0062676(or Book, Page) of the OfficialRecords of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California. Date ofSale: 12/03/2015 at 12:00 PMPlace of Sale: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entranceto the County Courthouse, 351North Arrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401Estimated amount of unpaidbalance and other charges:$432,640.27 Street Address orother common designation ofreal property: 625 EAST 3RDSTREET, RIALTO, CA 92376A.P.N.: 0130-432-05-0-000The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown above.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. The requirements ofCalifornia Civil Code Section2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were ful-filled when the Notice ofDefault was recorded.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear 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 may

exist 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 714-730-2727 or visit this InternetWeb sitewww.ndscorp .com/sa les ,using the file number assignedto this case 12-20437-SP-CA.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. Date: 10/09/2015National Default ServicingCorporation c/o Tiffany andBosco, P.A., its agent, 1230Columbia Street, Suite 680San Diego, CA 92101 Toll FreePhone: 888-264-4010 SalesLine 714-730-2727; SalesW e b s i t e :w w w. n d s c o r p . c o m / s a l e sZahara Joyner, Trustee SalesRepresentative A-4545364 Published Rialto Record10/15/2015, 10/22/2015,10/29/2015 R-1726

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • October 22, 2015 • Page A15

Inland Empire Hispanic Leadership CouncilHonors Leaders at 5th Annual Gala

The Inland Empire His-panic Leadership Coun-cil (IEHLC) hosted its

Fifth Annual Gala at the Carde-nas Family Residence on Thurs-day, October 15, 2015. More than 250 community andbusiness leaders from both SanBernardino and RiversideCounty, including key Federal,State and Local Officials, cametogether to recognize four com-munity leaders who have made adifference in the Inland Empireregion. The IEHLC honored DoreenDominguez, Chairman of theVanir Group, with its prestigiousLegend Award, the highest awardpresented by the group. Theaward is presented to an individ-ual who has dedicated their life-long work as an advocate for theimprovement of the communitiesof the Inland Empire. Ms. Dominguez succeeded her

beloved late father, H. FrankDominguez, and chairs the VanirCompanies, including Vanir De-velopment Company, Inc., VanirConstruction Management, Inc.and Vanir Construction Com-pany, Inc., which have success-fully completed over $8.5 billionin real estate developments, de-sign-build lease, and constructionservices. Vanir ConstructionManagement has been consis-tently ranked by EngineeringNews Record Magazine as one ofthe top construction managementfirms in the nation. Ms.Dominguez also created Vanir Fi-nancial Services, which ownsVanir Securities, and recently

launched Vanir Energy, LLC, agreen initiative specializing insolar thermal energy.“Dorene Dominguez epitomizeswhat the IEHLC represents,stated IEHLC President, Jaime C.Hurtado. She is home grown,well-educated, a savvy businesswoman and operates with a truesense of civic morality, whichrenders a higher quality of life forthe Inland Empire communities.” The IEHLC also presented itsChampionship Award to three in-dividuals who have demonstratedsuperior management and leader-ship skills. These honorees haveoperated with great wisdom, highmoral standards and are commit-ted to improving the quality oflife for the citizens of the InlandEmpire. This year’s recipients includedGloria Macias Harrison, Board ofTrustees San Bernardino Com-munity College (EducationChampion Award); Rámon Ál-varez: President, Owner of Ál-varez Lincoln, Álvarez Jaguar(Business Champion Award) andJay Orr, CEO of RiversideCounty (Public Policy ChampionAward). “It is always such a pleasure toshowcase the dynamic leadersthat live in our backyard. Theselocal heroes are powerhouses,that live, work and mentor in ourcommunities,” said Hurtado. Sponsors of the event include:Cardenas Markets; Coca-ColaCompany; Vanir ConstructionManagement, Inc.; RiversideCounty Board of Supervisors;Cal State University of San

Bernardino; James Ramos,Chairman, 3rd District Supervi-sor, Josie Gonzales, 5th DistrictSupervisor; San Antonio Re-gional Hospital; Morongo Bandof Mission Indians; GreshamSavage Attorneys at Law; LawOffices of C. Robert Bakke; In-land Behavioral and Health Serv-ices; Lewis Group of Companies;Kerry Allen and Associates; and

Premier Marketing. The Inland Empire HispanicLeadership Council (IEHLC) is aregional non-profit organizationcomprised of community leaderswho have come together and col-laborate in order to improve thequality of life for the Hispaniccommunity in the Inland Empireregion. The council has centeredits work in the areas of Business,

Education & Public Policy.The Council meets regularly toconduct an open dialogue inorder to find solutions for anycompromising issues within theregion. It is our vision to improvequality of life, create opportuni-ties in order to sustain positiveand responsible growth for theHispanic community.

Courtesy PhotoIEHLC Board Member Yolanda Cabrera (left) presented GloriaMacias Harrison, Board of Trustee for the San Bernardino Com-munity College District with the Champion Award.

Courtesy PhotoFormer US Treasurer Rosario Marin (left) with IEHLC President Jaime Hurtado and IEHLCBoard Member Laura Morales.

Courtesy PhotoIIEHLC Board Member Laura Morales with Legend Award recip-ient and keynote speaker Dorene Dominguez, Chairman of VanirGroup of Companies.

ObituaryLois Alma (PHELPS) Hanna

The world lost a dynamic lady September 13,2015, when Lois Alma (PHELPS) Hannapassed away at Rapid City Regional Med-

ical Center. She suffered a brief decline, succumb-ing to pneumonia. Lois had been a resident of RapidCity for many years after she and her husband, Ken-neth Hanna, retired there from Oskaloosa, IA. Loiswas predeceased by Ken who passed away in 2009.While living in Rapid City Lois was involved at St.Andrew’s Episcopal Church, a member of the Busi-ness and Professional Women’s Foundation, and asupporter of the Club for Boys. Sharp and vivaciousuntil the end she was working on learning to ride astrider bike to stay fit. She was most recently a veryhappy resident of West Hills where she enjoyed thefriendly staff, lovely residents, and beautiful facili-ties. She will be missed by her many friends there.Born June 12, 1921 on a raisin ranch in Caruthers,CA, Lois Alma Phelps was the firstborn of FlorenceEaton and Jesse J. Phelps. She became big sister toRobert Eugene and John Eaton (“Buddy”). Loisgraduated from San Bernardino High School in1938 and married Alec Fergusson in 1941. She wasthe mother of two extraordinary children, Kathleen(b. 1943), and James (b. 1948). An industrious andpatriotic woman she worked in the metallurgy labfor Kaiser Steel in Fontana, CA during WWII help-ing to build victory and liberty boats. While raisingher family in Rialto, CA she was involved in the Ri-

alto Women’s Club, the PTA, St. Peter’s EpiscopalChurch, Cub Scouts, Eastern Star, and a supporterof Little League.After successfully launching her children into theworld Lois continued her professional career work-ing as an administrative assistant for CongressmanJerry Pettis of CA and then going into the travel in-dustry for many years. She loved to travel and didso extensively. Her grandchildren remember fondlyreceiving postcards and gifts from around the world.Her long marriage to Alec Fergusson was dissolvedin 1971. She married Ken Hanna in 1976 and aftera few years in southern California they moved to hishometown of Oskaloosa, IA. They golfed, traveled,and socialized abundantly and regularly attended thehome football games of Ken’s alma mater, the Uni-versity of Iowa.Lois was a meticulous hostess with flawless taste.From making decisions about her home to herwardrobe to discussing politics she did so on herown terms, convicted in her opinions. In spite of herfine taste she was never afraid of hard work. Loiswas a beautiful seamstress, skilled in upholstery,and could paint and refinish furniture to perfection.She was a doting grandmother, known to spoil onthe spot or, if needed threaten to “dust your ruffles!”She impressed her great-grandchildren with herability to play jacks well past the age of 80. In herlater years she was affectionately known as “GGLo,” Great-Grandma Lois.Lois is survived by her son and daughter-in-law,Jim and Marsha Fergusson of Anchorage, AK; herdaughter and son-in-law, John and Kathy Bley ofSeven Bays, WA; seven grandchildren: John, Matt,Sarah, Elizabeth, Andrew, Scott, and Robert sprin-kled around the United States; and her collection of17 “Greats” as she called them: Jenny, Ryon, Aaron,Hayden, Jack, Hank, Grace, Nolan, Will, Chase, Au-drey, Emelia, Liam, Katie, Luke, Matthew, andKatherine. She is also survived by a sister-in-lawDelores Hope Phelps of Palm Springs, and a numberof nieces and nephews. She was particularly closewith her niece Carolyn Phelps of Stillwater, MN.Lois is also remembered by her four step childrenand their respective spouses: Cheryl Taylor, Kath-leen Larsen, Johnetta Davis, and Scott Hanna.Graveside services for Lois will be held October23rd at 3 PM at Montecito Memorial Park Cemeteryin Colton, CA. In lieu of flowers the family suggestsa donation to your favorite charity.

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By Yazmin Alvarez

With the roll of a die theHumane Society ofSan Bernardino Valley

was transformed into high roller'sshowroom for guests to Ante UpFor Animals during the annualfundraising Casino Night and DogHouse Auction. The event, open to those 21 andolder and held Oct. 17, offeredgames of Craps, Blackjack,Roulette and a few other table fa-vorites, along with food, drinksand plenty of opportunities to turnin chips for raffle tickets. And this year’s raffle items wereone for the books.From the coveted “Flying High”package, which included luggageand two tickets anywhere South-west Airlines flies in the U.S., topackages where you can pamper

yourself, your pet or family, ticketsto raffle items were overflowingon tables for chances to win. “Whether we’re winning here orend up winning a raffle, we’re stillwinning,” said casino night guestLiz McGiffin. “We’re having ablast!”McGiffin, who dressed up asBatgirl, and brought along her hus-band Batman, a.k.a Dave, to theevent, made her way from Vic-torville for the fundraiser. The dynamic duo also volunteerwith the HSSBV, they said, and areavid supporters of the organiza-tion. “We don’t mind making the driveto support them in any way,” shesaid. And plenty other guests had thesame sentiments. This year’scasino night crowd helped fill theHumane Society both inside and

out, along with raising more than$12,000 to benefit programs andservices offered through the groupincluding low cost spay and neu-tering, humane education pro-grams, and animal crueltyinvestigations. New this year included a cos-tume contest, which made for“Howler-ween” fun and morechances to bet on raffle prizes anda craft table where guests coulddecorate their own pumpkin, maskor pet banana.The live auction also helped rallyup guests as themed dog houseswith dog beds included were upfor grabs, including a NightmareBefore Dogmas house and a housefit for Royal Treatment.To learn more about the HumanSociety of San Bernardino Valleyand its upcoming events, visitwww.hssbv.org.

Ghouls and gals ‘Ante Up for Animals’during HSSBV Casino Night

iecN photo/yAzmiN AlvArezliz and Dave mcGiffin gamble the night away in support of ani-mals during the humane society of san bernardino valley’scasino Night. courtesy photo/hssbv

Guests put on their best costumes for this year’s costume contest during casino Night at the hu-mane society of san bernardino valley.

SBD Fest brings some prideback to San Bernardino

By Rocio Aguayo,Contributing Writer

There was Airplanes, Beer,Food, and Craig Campbellduring the SBD Fest on

Saturday, October 17, The first AirShow & Benefit Concert that tookplace in San Bernardino since1992 was hosted by K-FROG inorder to raise money for the He-roes' Wings Foundation, whichprovides transportation and sup-port to veterans and first respon-ders in need.There were numerous of activi-ties happening on the SanBernardino International Airportgrounds. Aerial performances in-cluded a car show, air show, coun-

try concert, vendors, and more.There was two military planes,used for cargo personnel for theU.S. Air Force Reserves from theMarch Base in Riverside. “The two planes are used for mis-sions to Europe all over the world,carrying cargo for NASA andPresidential Support Missions.The plane turns into a mobile hos-pital to transport injured with twopilots and one loadmaster,.” saidSMSGT Rick Fowler.The Patriot Jet Team flying six

jet formations side-by-side at in-credible speeds, skydivers, stuntaircraft, jet aircraft, helicopterdemonstrations, vintage aircraftand static displays of military air-craft from the past and present.

In addition, there were severalfood trucks, vendors, and organi-zations. The crowd was hyped dur-ing the country concert, presentedby Stater Bros. Markets and Pepsi,that featured Craig Campbell andCassadee Pope in the afternoon.Lastly a car show with vintage,classic, and high performance ve-hicles took place. Cars on displayincluded the Batmobile, the AutoClub Speedway Woody, the StaterBros. Diamond T, and the InfernoJet Truck. “This event hasn’t happened in

over 20 years,” said Elihu Leon ofHighland. “It’s amazing to hear alot of positive feedback about thisevent.”

photo/rocio AGuAyoA World War ii-era fighter plane.

photo/rocio AGuAyocountry singer craig campbell.

courtesy photo/hssbvGuests put on their best costumes for this year’s costume contestduring casino Night at the humane society of san bernardinovalley.


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