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By Yazmin Alvarez T he Rialto community is making sure young cyclists stay safe on the road. Healthy Rialto -- in partnership with the city, Enhancing Forward Action and Rialto pub- lic safety agencies -- held a Bike Rodeo Saturday at the Civic Center, raffling off more than 100 bicycles to children ages 3 to 12. The second annual event offered up safety riding lessons By Yazmin Alvarez R aquel Olivas doesn’t ride the bus to school, but after attending Rialto Unified’s first-ever safety fair Saturday at Werner Elementary, the 11-year-old says she’s more prepared than ever in the case she needs to hop on. “I didn’t even know there were so many rules,” said Raquel, while touring a bus with RUSD’s transportation manager, Dora Parham. Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! Vol 12, NO. 01 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m RIALTO RECORD August 21, 2014 COURTESY PHOTO/RIALTO NETWORK An obstacle course tested riders on the rules of the road during the second annual Bike Rodeo and Ride Aug. 16. IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ RUSD transportation manager Dora Parham shows Raquel Olivas how to fasten a school bus seat belt during the district’s first-ever Safety Fair Aug. 16, held at Werner Elementary. Bike Rodeo, cont. on next pg. RUSD teaches safety first at inaugural event Bike rodeo rounds up safety for young riders Safe RUSD, cont. on next pg. Got News? Have news, an event or want to recognize someone in the Rialto community? Send information to Rialto Record Community News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at [email protected] or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207. T he Rialto Democratic Club is accepting nomi- nations for it’s “WHO” awards - We Honor Ours. The “WHO” Awards are given in five categories; Community Service and Activism, Education, Business, Veteran Affairs, and Youth Leadership. The club will recognize the individuals that have displayed innovation and commitment during their “WHO” Awards Recognition Dinner, October 11 at the San Bernardino Elks Lodge, 2055 Elks Drive, San Bernardino, Ca. 92404. To receive a Nomination Form, send requests to: RDC Nomination Forms, PO Box 1736, Rialto Ca. 92377 or email [email protected] Nominations must be received by mail or email prior to September 13, to RDC Nominations, PO Box 1736, Rialto Ca. 92377 or marice- [email protected] . Those selected to receive “WHO” Awards” will be noti- fied by September 18. Honorees must be able to attend the celebration to receive their awards. The event is $45 and open to the public. To learn more, email marice- [email protected]. Nominations sought for RDC “WHO” Awards 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] Amazon to op en Redland s D istribution Center A9 A9 A8 Tim Evans to be honored as “Humanitarian of the Year” ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES Calendar A7 Classifieds A13 Legal Notices A14 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A6-7 Sports A11 Gossip

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Page 1: Rialto Record August 21 2014

By Yazmin Alvarez

The Rialto community ismaking sure youngcyclists stay safe on the

road.

Healthy Rialto -- in partnershipwith the city, EnhancingForward Action and Rialto pub-lic safety agencies -- held a BikeRodeo Saturday at the CivicCenter, raffling off more than

100 bicycles to children ages 3to 12.The second annual eventoffered up safety riding lessons

By Yazmin Alvarez

Raquel Olivas doesn’tride the bus to school,but after attending

Rialto Unified’s first-ever safetyfair Saturday at WernerElementary, the 11-year-old saysshe’s more prepared than ever inthe case she needs to hop on. “I didn’t even know there were

so many rules,” said Raquel,while touring a bus withRUSD’s transportation manager,Dora Parham.

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!Vol 12, NO. 01

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN

..ccoommRIALTO RECORDAugust 21, 2014

COURTESY PHOTO/RIALTO NETWORK

An obstacle course tested riders on the rules of the road during the second annual Bike Rodeoand Ride Aug. 16.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

RUSD transportation manager Dora Parham shows Raquel Olivas how to fasten a school busseat belt during the district’s first-ever Safety Fair Aug. 16, held at Werner Elementary.

Bike Rodeo, cont. on next pg.

RUSD teaches safety first at inaugural event

Bike rodeo rounds up safety for young riders

Safe RUSD, cont. on next pg.

Got News?

Have news, an event or want torecognize someone in the Rialtocommunity?Send information to Rialto

Record Community News EditorYazmin Alvarez [email protected] or call909-381-9898 ext. 207.

The Rialto DemocraticClub is accepting nomi-nations for it’s “WHO”

awards - We Honor Ours.The “WHO” Awards are givenin five categories; CommunityService and Activism,Education, Business, VeteranAffairs, and Youth Leadership. The club will recognize theindividuals that have displayedinnovation and commitmentduring their “WHO” AwardsRecognition Dinner, October 11at the San Bernardino ElksLodge, 2055 Elks Drive, SanBernardino, Ca. 92404.To receive a Nomination Form,send requests to: RDCNomination Forms, PO Box1736, Rialto Ca. 92377 or [email protected] Nominations must be receivedby mail or email prior toSeptember 13, to RDCNominations, PO Box 1736,Rialto Ca. 92377 or [email protected] . Those selected to receive“WHO” Awards” will be noti-fied by September 18. Honorees must be able toattend the celebration to receivetheir awards.The event is $45 and open tothe public. To learn more, email [email protected].

Nominationssought forRDC “WHO”

Awards

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Tim Evans tobe honored as“Humanitarianof the Year”

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

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“But now I know what to do if Iever take the bus for a field trip.The safety exits are here and hereand you push up to open.” Learning the in’s and out’s ofemergency procedures, ridingsafely and how the bus is equippedto transport students with specialneeds, Raquel particularly likedthat the bus was fitted with seatbelts. “It feels safe,” she said, asParham strapped her in.But the rules of the bus weren’tthe only things covered on Satur-day, parent workshops, safety ac-tivities and bike safety obstaclecourses also made up the fair, of-fering parents and students hands-

on opportunities in learning aboutsafety measures at Rialto school’s.Rialto fire, police and other com-munity agencies were also on handalong with other vendor booths.The inaugural event was spear-headed by the district’s Safety De-partment in an effort educateparents and students on what Ri-alto schools are doing to ensuresafety in and around campuses, es-pecially now that classes are backin session, said Rialto school dis-trict's safety chief, Gordon Leary.“The goal here is to build a safevillage for our students,” Learysaid.In order to have such an environ-ment, parent and community part-nerships must be created, Learyadded.

“That’s what we’re doing here,bringing in the necessary resourcesthat will not only help teach safety,but help keep our children on thesafe path.”While Saturday’s event wasaimed at elementary-aged stu-dents, there are plans to expand fu-ture safety fairs to middle and highschoolers, added Leary. “We wanted to spread the mes-sage to the young ones first,” hesaid. “But we are planning for thisas an annual event--bigger and bet-ter.”

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

Safe RUSD, cont. from front

COURTESY PHOTO/RUSD

School bus safety tours were part of the events during RUSD’s Safety Fair.

Raquel Olivas, 11, a student at Werner, learns how to properly fasten a seat belt on the bus.

along with highlighting the rulesof the road.Members of Rialto Police De-partment’s Traffic Division SafeCity Program set up an obstaclecourse that included stop lights,stop signs, pop up schools andeven animals, to test the young rid-ers on their knowledge of handsignals and what they should dowhile on the road.In addition to the rodeo, cyclistswere also able to participate in aone-mile bike ride throughout thecity led by a police officer.

The ride was part of Healthy Ri-alto’s initiative to keep childrenactive.The bike giveaways were madepossible through donations fromarea agencies and businesses. Eachchild that won a bicycles also re-ceived a free helmet through First5 and Healthy Rialto.

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

Bike Rodeo, cont. from front

COURTESY PHOTO/RUSD

Dozens of parents showed for RUSD’s first-ever Safety Fair. The event included safety workshops for parents.

COURTESY PHOTO/RIALTO NETWORK

More than 100 bicycles were raffled off during Healthy Rialto’sannual Bike Rodeo. The bikes were donated by community agen-cies and businesses. Pictured is Rialto Mayor Deborah Robert-son.

COURTESY PHOTO/RIALTO NETWORK

2nd annual Bike Ride & RodeoCOURTESY PHOTOS/RIALTO NETWORK

2nd annual Bike Ride & Rodeo

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Residential care facilities, nursing homes facingrenewed calls for reform

By Harvey M. Kahn

Former San BernardinoCounty Deputy CoronerMonika Padilla once said

she was interested in trying to dowhat she could to research con-cerns about local nursing homeabuse. Padilla said she was willingto conduct more autopsies onthose who might have died due toquestionable circumstances. Thatwas 20 years ago and Padilla wasvoted out of office shortly after.Further back, the AssociatedPress reported during Gov. JerryBrown's first term as governor,that citizen groups were askinghim to form a task force to inves-tigate nursing home and residentialhome conditions. In 1975, thePublic Interest Law Center wantedGov. Brown to look at the profitsof nursing homes before allowingthe state to allocate them any moremoney.In 2014, there are currently 16proposed state measures that couldfurther regulate community carefacilities. State AssemblywomenCheryl Brown (San Bernardino)has authored AB 1899 whichwould put a lifetime ban on opera-tor's who abandon their assistedliving facility. Brown is a memberof the Assembly's Aging and LongTerm Care Committee. In a emailresponse, Brown wrote that shehas voted in favor of other legisla-tion that would protect those resid-ing in residential care facilities forthe elderly (RCFEs).Assemblywomen Brown relayedgraphic reports of sexual assaults,severe injuries and at least 28deaths occurring in RCFE's in San

Diego County. Over the years,Brown said she has been an in-home care provider for severalfamily members. She points outthat RCFE's are commonly calledassisted living and board and carefacilities, ranging in size from sixbeds to a more formal setting of100 beds. Brown said full-scaleskilled nursing homes are licenseddifferently than RCFEs. Brown went on to explain thathealth care facilities in Californiaare regulated by a number of pri-vate and public agencies at the fed-eral and state level, whosometimes have overlapping juris-

dictions. She cited a 2013 reportthat showed the state departmentof social services, community carelicensing division, ignoring nu-merous allegations of questionabledeaths occurring in RCFE's.Current statistics about long termcommunity health facilities in SanBernardino are hard to find, how-ever the stories are notorious. Wellbefore the recent series of articlesabout health care abuse publishedby the San Diego Union-Tribune,the San Bernardino Sun publishedan investigative series by MarkMuckenfuss about the shortcom-ings of nursing homes. Mucken-

fuss wrote his articles in the mid-1990's about the same time thatMonika Padilla was coroner. In 1954, Parade magazine's in-vestigation about nursing homesshowed that many patient's weredying from fires due to outdatedstructures. Others were injuredfrom falling. Parade wrote of pa-tient's lying in beds soaked in urineand the smell that went with it.They found that nursing home op-erator's took measures to keep pa-tient's sedated "because it's easierthat way." In 1954, Parade showedlocal police making arrests of

those abusing nursing home pa-tient's. Today, the threat of fires athealthcare facilities is minimal.The stench of urine now comesfrom foley bags dangling from theside of hospital beds. Patient's nowseldom lay in urine since nearlyeveryone is fitted with a catheter.Local police now seldom investi-gate such abuse. Other than that,some of the same negative descrip-tions remain from 1954."It's like the wild west," said at-torney Randy Walton. "Whether ithappens in a nursing home or res-idential care facility, neglect is stillneglect." Walton has handledabout 100 nursing home abusecases in the past 15 years, with 12heard in San Bernardino County.His typical case is a fall that couldhave been prevented. "Afterfalling, the patient doesn't alwaysget the proper attention. A fractureturns into an infection and the pa-tient can die," says Walton, who isbased in San Diego.Walton said that nursing homeofficials act under the jurisdictionof an attending physician. Waltonagreed that it's easier to care for abedridden patient but "chemicalrestraint" is a major offense. Hesays that more inspectors are des-perately needed to provide moreoversight of community healthcare facilities. "I don't think there'sbeen that much improvement ofcommunity care facilities. But inthe last 10 years, there are morepeople watching. I think their con-science has been shocked. Peopleare starting to pay attention. Ihaven't seen that before."

COURTESY PHOTO

Attorney Randy Walton is con-sidered an expert in nursinghome operations and has wonnumerous abuse cases in SanBernardino County.

COURTESY PHOTO

Assemblywoman CherylBrown has introduced a billthat would increase oversighton owners of Residential CareFacilities for the Elderly.

COURTESY PHOTO

Assemblyman Freddie Ro-driguez of Chino has intro-duced a measure calling forincreased supervision of com-munity care facilities.

Words to Think About: A little bit about Sam Snead

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

To me, the game of golf isthe most fascinating sportthere is. It combines the

maximum of physical skill and agreat amount of mental planning,plus creative thinking. It is a com-bination of brains and brawn.My favorite senior pro golfers areJack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, andTom Watson, followed by FredCouples and Phil Mickleson.Among the younger players

today, I like Rory, Bubba, Adam,Tiger and Sergio. But my all-timefavorite is SAM SNEAD. In mymind he was head and shouldersabove all the other golfers in histime or any other time.Samuel Jackson Snead was bornon May 27, 1912 in a small town-Ashwood, Virginia. He died onMay 23, 2002-4 days before his90th birthday. He died of a stroke.Sam’s wife, (Audrey Kames) andhe were married in 1940. She diedin 1990. They had two sons, Sam

Jr. and Terrence. They also hadtwo grandsons.Sam was always active in sports.During high school, playing foot-ball, basketball and running track.In fact, he ran the 100 yard dash in10 seconds flat. He was in greathealth most of his life: 5 feet 11inches tall and weighing an aver-age of 185 pounds. In his eightiesSam was so limber he could touchthe top of the average door jamwith his foot.He was the youngest of fivebrothers and was inspired to playgolf by his oldest sibling. Sammade his first clubs from saplingsfrom the trees. He walked thecourse in his bare feet and wouldpractice hitting rocks.In fact, when he was havingproblems with his game, he wouldoften take off his shoes and sox. Inone of his Master’s win, that’swhat he did. He went barefoot.And won the tournament.Many golfing authorities see himand Ben Hogan as the two greatestgolfers of all time. The interestingthing about their competition, Sambeat Ben every time they had aplayoff.While his contemporaries doagree he was great, they also agreethat he was cantankerous. He wasstrong willed and always voicedhis opinions. He was also humor-ous.Sam always had a joke and mostof the time they were suggestive ordownright dirty. Two of my fa-vorite humorous stories, that are

not dirty, are about two othergolfers.The first one is about Ben Hogan.Sam challenged the view thatHogan never talked. Sam said,“That’s not true. He always talksto me. He says, ‘Sam, you’reaway’.” That means Hogan wascloser to the hole than Sam.I really love this one. It concernsa young (25) golfer that was prettygood. He and Sam were playing ona good course-with a side bet-andthey came to a 450 yard, dogleg tothe right, about 250 yards from thetee. At the turn there was a groupof trees about 70 feet tall, and theywere out of bounds.Sam says to the young golfer“When I was your age I could hitthe ball over those trees onto thegreen.” Not to be outdone, thegolfer tried it himself and it landedright in the middle of the out-ofbound trees.Sam laughed uproariously. “Ofcourse, when I was your age thosetrees were only 10 feet tall.” Samwas 70 years old at the time.Sam became famous for usingthe word “yipps,” when his puttingwas bad. It was the shakes. So hestarted putting like someone play-ing croquet, straddling the ball.Unfortunately the PGA outlawedthe technic.He never wore a golf cap. Only abroad brimmed hat. He never tookit off because his hair was gone.Did you know he served in theU.S. Navy in World War II?Perhaps you are questioning my

view that he was the greatest golferever. I back up my opinion withthese statistics.He played professionally from1934 until he retired in 1987. Atotal of 53 years. In that period oftime he won 82 PGA sponsoredtournaments. He was the winner of162 professional tournaments. Noone is even close to the latter num-ber. Only Tiger may win morePGA tournaments.For several years he was the

PGA’s leading money winner. It

should be remembered that hecompeted the highest ranked play-ers for 50 plus years like BenHogan, Byron Nelson, ArnoldPalmer and Jack Nicklaus.A famous statement of his de-scribes him to a tee. “Keep closecount of your nickels and dimes,stay away from whiskey and neverconcede a putt.” Finally, SamSnead was a great golfer and apenny-pinching hillbilly from theBlue Ridge Mountains.Amen. Selah. So Be It.

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Lawsuit:Libreria del Pueblo, Inc. and TheCalifornia Partnership and formerFontana resident Virginia Macyfiled suit in Sacramento on Au-gust 12, 2014 challenging the cityof Fontana's illegal commitmentto pay a $1.5 billion debt to a pri-vate developer with County prop-erty taxes. According to the suitthe City of Fontana, in order to fi-nance the infrastructure develop-ment in the Jurupa Hills Area,agreed to pay developer Ten-Ninety, Ltd. 15.5% interest on aprincipal debt of 174 million, in-creasing the total debt to $1.5 bil-lion. Fontana then illegallypledged to pay the debt with prop-erty tax revenues that would oth-erwise be used for much neededCounty services.The suit alleges that the financ-ing structure violates new restric-tions imposed on formerredevelopment agencies. Theplaintiffs have requested a courtorder preventing Fontana fromusing property tax revenue to paythe Ten-Ninety's debt.The case is being handled by theWestern Center on Law andPoverty in Los Angeles. Accord-ing to Lynn Martinez, an attorneyfor the Center, " In 1987, Fontanapromised its citizens that it wouldonly spend $135 million to de-velop Jurupa Hills. It now owes$1.5 billion and that amount is in-creasing. Fontana is siphoningover a billion dollars away fromFontana residents, many of whomwould benefit greatly from thelegal use of these tax dollars."Libreria del Pueblo and its’ co-petitioners also are represented by

the Public Interest Law Projectand Kirkland and Ellis, LLP.

Anniversaries:Women’s Equality Day (August26) was designated by the U.S.Congress in 1971 at the behest ofDemocratic New York CongressRepresentative Bella Abzug. Itcommemorates the passage of the19th Amendment, the WomanSuffrage Amendment, to the U.S.Constitution, which gave U.S.Women full voting rights in 1920.It is the 43rd anniversary of theDay and the 94th anniversary ofthe 19th Amendment.

Medicare is celebrating its 48thanniversary. Congress createdMedicare under Title XVII of theSocial Security Act and is admin-istered by the U.S. Government.Medicare guarantees access tohealth insurance to Americans 65and older who have worked andpaid into the system. Since it's in-ception there have been changesto include younger people whohave permanent disabilities andreceive Social Security DisabilityInsurance (SSDI) and those whohave end stage renal disease.

The Social Security Act wassigned by President Franklin D.Roosevelt on August 14, 1935and 2014 marks its 79th anniver-sary. Social Security evolved as areaction of the depression povertyrates among seniors of over 50%.The original Social Security Actand the current version due toseveral amendments provide cov-erage for the poor as well as de-pendent children, spouses,survivors and the disabled. By1937 Social Security cards wereissued which became necessaryfor employment and tax contribu-tions. In 1939 spouses and chil-dren were included for coverageand in 1954 the disabled wereadded. Medicare coverage be-came part of Social Security in1965 and ten years later Cost ofLiving (COLA) was mandated.An increase in retirement age to66 or 67 happened in 1983 andprisoners were denied Social Se-curity in 2009.Social Security is estimated tokeep approximately 20% of allAmericans, age 65 or older abovethe federally defined povertylevel.

Activities:Thursday, August 28 - Cali-

fornia State University, SanBernardino presents the thirdfree summer movie - The Amaz-ing Spider-Man2 on the South Li-brary Lawn: 5500 University

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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 110, Colton, CA 92324 • Office Location: 1809 Commercenter West, San Bernardino, CA92408Letters are printed in the order they are received and are subject to editing for clarity.

Deadline is Tuesdays at noon. Readers may also submit their perspectives online

at [email protected] • For advertising inquiries email [email protected] Gloria Macías HarrisonCo-Publisher Bill HarrisonGeneral Manager Diana G. HarrisonManaging Editor Diana G. HarrisonCommunity News Editor Yazmin AlvarezCommunity News Editor Anthony VictoriaAdvertising/Classified Sales Bruce MartinezLegal Advertising & Receptionist Denise BerverFictitious Business Name& Accounting Danielle CastanedaGraphic Artist/Web Mgr. Michael SeguraCirculation Keith Armstrong

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

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

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

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

Inland EmpireCommunity NewspapersColton Courier • RIALTO RECORD El Chicano • Inland Empire WeeklyWe are award-winning newspapers, having been so recognized by the Inland Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists

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I wish to echo the thoughts ofAnthony Victoria and provide alittle more insight about the airquality in our region with regardto a recent editorial he wrote thatappeared in your newspapers. Ilive in Rialto and work in Rialto’sindustrial north side. Just yester-day, the air was so heavy andsmoggy that it made it really diffi-cult for me to take a deep breathwhen I left my office. In fact, itwas hard to just breathe in general.It was bad, even for industrialstandards. I live less than five miles from

work, and my biggest concern isthe well-being of my 9-year oldson. He’s an active little boy wholikes to run, climb trees and playbasketball. However, when heplays basketball at the park, he hasto constantly take breaks and catchhis breath. And that’s on the dayswhen we can even go to the park.There are those really bad days,like yesterday, when the whitehaze of smog is right in your face.Those are the days we stay in-doors, no matter how badly hewants to go to the park. We get toomany of those days where I live.

I think it is time for the AQMDto take a real hard look at itself anddo everything in its power to en-sure that our air is clean enough tobreathe without hazard. As An-thony Victoria stated in his edito-rial, on more than 100 days lastyear, Southern California FAILEDto meet clean air standards. Myson and all the children of the In-land Empire deserve better.

Carmen Beaudin,Rialto, CA

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Parkway. Moviegoers are encour-aged to bring a blanket and enjoythe movie. Donate a book to the li-brary and have your picture takenwith movie characters. Free park-ing available in Lot D. For infor-mation call: Iwona Contreras at909.537.3447 [email protected]

Saturday and Sunday, August30 & 31 - the Downtown Sum-mer Festival will feature livemusic, food, kid activities. From 1p.m. To 7 p.m. both days at CourtStreet Square, San Bernardino.

Friday, September 12 - the SanBernardino Black CulturalFoundation Inc. presents the 25th

Annual Black Rose Humanitarianand Community Service AwardsBanquet at the National OrangeShow Valencia Room, 689 SouthE Street. The event starts at 6 p.m.with dinner and program at 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 13 - theSan Bernardino Arts Connec-tion presents Arts ConnectionConference 2014 with the themeof "Professional Practices for Vi-sual and Performing Artists andAdministrators". The conferencewill be held at the Victoria Gar-dens Cultural Center, 1205 Cul-tural Center Drive, RanchoCucamonga from 8:30 a.m. to 4p.m. For sponsorship and registra-tion information visit:

[email protected] call 909.537.5809

Favorite quote:"I am sure that everyone of mycolleagues - Democrat, Republi-can, Independent - agrees with thestatement. That in the voting boothEvery One is equal."

Barbara BoxerCalifornia U.S. Senator

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

I understand the Jewish and gen-eral societal outrage at the Rialtoschool district Holocaust assign-ment and its phraseology if it is in-terpreted as a blatant anti-Semiticprogram.

To me, however, the assignmentwas a valid one in critical thinkingand discernment designed to teachthe student about the truth or liesthat exist in the printed word ormedia in general, and not anti-Se-mitic at all.

For the students who were

gullible and did not do their duediligence, and even voiced anti-Jewish opinions, the teacherscould and should come alongsidethem and show them the over-whelming, horrific documentationof the concentration camps, gaschambers, incinerators and goldtooth fillings.

Instead of a knee-jerk, apologeticand self-righteous stance, I thinkthe Rialto school board shouldstand up to the criticism and say,“This is exactly what we want. Athoughtful and discerning discus-

sion of a horrible deed of history,and the Big Lie that tries to rewritehistory.”

If we don’t develop these criticalthinking skills, how easily citizenscan be deceived. (The Bible quotesJesus, “Even the elect will be de-ceived.”) Falsehoods and urbanlegends abound. Our children andgrandchildren should be armedand competent to weed out thebogus from the truth.

George Chung,Redlands

It’s increasingly difficult to im-prove education, especially inSouthern California. Many undoc-umented immigrants who don’tspeak the language are mixed inwith English-speaking students,which slows down any hope forfurthering education in a timelymanner.

Parenting is important in a child’sformative years and, unfortunately,communication at home is limiteddue to electronic devices. Studentsin class are using cellphones totext or find answers to test ques-tions. Teachers are afraid to disci-pline students because their career

might be in jeopardy pending aninvestigation. Paying teachersmore is not the answer. Tenureshould only be given if the teacherhas proven that it is deserved.

Pamela Franklin,Granada Hills

No room for improvement

Holocaust assignment a valid test of skills

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25th Annual Black Rose Award Winners Announced

The San Bernardino BlackCulture Foundation ishappy to announce the

25th Annual Black Rose, Human-itarian of the Year, and Commu-nity Service Awards Banquet. TheBlack Rose Awards focus is to an-nually recognize volunteers, or-ganizations, and individuals,regardless of their ethnicity or res-idency, for their lifetime achieve-ment of doing good things for thelocal community. “It is important to pay tribute toour local ‘Heroes’ and ‘Sheroes’who work tirelessly to improveour everyday lives… Each one ofour recipients have made a differ-ence in our community and shouldbe acknowledged for their efforts.”said Margaret Hill, Program Co-Chairperson of the Black CultureFoundation. The Humanitarian of the YearAward winner is Tim Evans,

founder of the UnforgettablesFoundation. Tim has been servingAfrican American children andfamilies in churches and children’shospitals across the United Statesas a pastor and children’s chaplainfor over thirty years. The Unforgettables Foundationwas created to assist all families,many of them African Americans,who experienced hardships andlack of funeral funding. A sicklecell patient and a member of Tem-ple Missionary Baptist Churchwas the first family that Tim as-sisted in the Inland Empire.The Community Service Awardwinner is Dwaine Radden, Sr.,newly appointed CEO of The PALCenter and PAL Academy HighSchool. He revived a defunct PopWarner football program and es-tablished the California Raiders, aminor league football team in SanBernardino. He has been a com-

munity mentor for athletes for over22 years. This program providedan opportunity for young men ages18-30 from different backgroundsto continue their football aspira-tions while giving back to a com-munity in need of hope.This year, the organization is pre-senting a Founder’s Award and therecipient is The California GasCompany. They paid for the firstMiss Black San Bernardino crownand sash, provided a fundraisingcalendar for the organization, andpaid for all the after parade volun-teer luncheons for more than fif-teen years, and has been a sponsorsince the mid-1980’s. The GasCompany continues to providescholarships to students in the SanBernardino area. Other long time sponsors beingrecognized on this silver anniver-sary are: The City of SanBernardino, Edison International,

Arrowhead Credit Union, SanBernardino City Unified SchoolDistrict, Dameron Communica-tions, Derrick Vasquez, Commu-nity Hospital of San Bernardino,San Manuel Band of Mission Indi-ans and Adeola Davies-Aiyeloja.The Black Rose winners are asfollows: Arthur & Fredda DavisFoundation, Angela Brantley,Keynasia Buffong, C.O.P.E., Wal-ter Hawkins, Patricia Nelson, andDr. Gary Thomas.The Awards Banquet will be Fri-day, September 12, 2014, at theNational Orange Show, ValenciaRoom, 689 South E Street (en-trance on Arrowhead Avenue).Social hour is 6 p.m. with dinnerand program beginning at 7 p.m.The cost for this event is $60 perperson or $600 for a table of ten.Please contact Margaret Hill at(909) 864-3267 or (909) 991-6422for tickets.

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The Humanitarian of the YearAward winner is Tim Evans,founder of the UnforgettablesFoundation.

The Inland Empire has be-come a Mecca for thefashion industry. Local

residents shop at specialty bou-tiques, attend fashion shows orbegin careers as fashion designers.Paul Martinez, a San Bernardinoresident, plans to be a leader in thismovement with the launch of hisclothing brand, Fresh Clinic(www.FreshClinicLife.com), earlynext year.Martinez has been obsessed withfashion since his first day of col-lege at UC Riverside. "I rememberthinking that if I wanted to makemyself presentable to employers inthe fashion industry, then I betterstart taking my clothes more seri-ous," said Martinez.As a new college graduate, Mar-tinez struggled to find a job andfashion internships were competi-tive. Financial setbacks and the

economy made Martinez a fashionentrepreneur. Fresh Clinic startedas a blog for Martinez to expresshis love for fashion, but because ofthe weak job market it’s now be-come a business. Fresh Cliniccombines urban and upscale cloth-ing for a unique take on modernfashion.Martinez embraces what hishome, the Inland Empire, canbring to the table. "I believe it isimportant to buy from local de-signers, hire local models andwork with local professionals. Theonly way the Inland Empire willbe competitive in this industry is ifwe work together and bridge thegap with professionals in Los An-geles," said Martinez.Martinez works with localgraphic designer Luke Vicious(www.LukeVicious.com), of Ri-alto, to design a collection of

shirts. "I have been followingLuke for a few years as a fan of hisart, but now it's cool we are work-ing together," said Martinez. Vi-cious has made his impression onthe fashion industry for the pastfew years, and designs for Los An-geles brands StampdLA, TISA andJoyRich.As a young veteran in the fashionindustry, Vicious is confident inMartinez’s future success. “Paul isa great client to work with, beingthat his ideas have meaning behindthem. It motivates me to do mybest, and I see his graphics asworks of art that tell a story. Theseoriginal concepts will always standout because they can't be boughton a site or duplicated. This makesFresh Clinic a rare, valuable brandbecause it keeps fashion traditionsalive,” said Vicious.Martinez also works withAmanda Pelaez (www.Aman-daSilvia.com), a graphic designerand graduate of Cal State SanBernardino. “I like Amanda’swork because she is able to designthe ideas I give her without need-ing much direction. She is defi-nitely a self starter who does notwaste time,” said Martinez.Pelaez is excited about her workwith Fresh Clinic. “Working withPaul has always been gratifying.He knows what he wants, and hetells you clearly & concisely. Ilook forward to the future of FreshClinic,” said Pelaez.Martinez is hopeful for the fu-ture. He now has a job and is man-aging his own business. “I learnedto create opportunities for myself,instead of waiting for them tocome my way. I encourage every-one, especially the youth in ourcommunities, to do the same.”Fresh Clinic’s goal for the com-munity is to provide free fashionshows, fashion events and scholar-ships to Inland Empire residents.“I want to give our people some-thing to look forward to, to bringhope back into their lives. We allhave a long road ahead, but themost important message is to

never give up. I’m happy to saymy team has no room for quitters.”You may contact Fresh Clinic byemail at [email protected] the Fresh Clinic website at

www.FreshClinicLife.com for up-dates on the brand and followFresh Clinic’s Creative Director onInstagram @freshclinicpaul.

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City Council Meet-

ings

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

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

All seniors, couples and singles,welcome at free dance socials.Opportunity to make new friendsand remember music of our youth.Joslyn Senior Center: First andsecond Tuesday 2 p.m., 21 GrantSt., Redlands (909) 798-7550.Redlands Community Center:Every third Friday 2 p.m., 111 Lu-gonia Ave., Redlands (909) 798-7572.Highland Senior Center: Everyfourth Tuesday 2 p.m., 3102 E.Highland Ave., Highland (909)862-8104.

CommunicationClasses

Mondays at 6 p.m.: Town &Country Toastmasters Club offersclasses in the Sequoia Room at Ar-rowhead Regional Medical Center,400 N. Pepper Ave., Colton. For

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

Democratic Lunch-eon Club of SanBernardino

The Democratic Luncheon Club ofSan Bernardino meet at noon on Fri-days at Democratic Headquarters,136 Carousel Mall (near the centralglass elevator) in San Bernardino.For additional information visitwebsite www.sbdems.comSpeaker Schedule:8/22 Rafael Trujillo, Candidate SBCommunity College District8/29 DARK for Labor Day Week-end9/5 Connie Leyva, Candidate Cal-ifornia Senate SD-20

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

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

The Inland EmpirePrime TimeChoraliers

Saturdays from 10am-12pmCome Sing with The Inland Em-pire Prime Time Choraliers as theybegin a new season on Tuesday,January 7, 9:00 AM. Rehearsalsare held each Tuesday Morning. atSt. Paul’s Methodist Church, 785No. Arrowhead Ave., SanBernardino, CA 92401 (corner ofArrowhead and 8th).

Ballroom Waltzdance classes

Waltz lessons will be held begin-ning Monday, May 5, through June2 at the Redlands Community Cen-ter. The class runs Mondays from6:45 to 8 p.m. (There will be no

class on Monday, May 26, due tothe Memorial Day holiday.) Regis-tration fee is $8 per person for fourweeks of lessons. Partners are notrequired. No dance experience isnecessary. Walk-in registration isavailable at the Redlands Commu-nity Center or register online atwww.cityofredlands.org/classes.For additional information, pleasecall instructor Joe Sidor at (909)792-6076. All classes are held at theRedlands Community Centermulti-purpose room.

San BernardinoFarmers Fair &Market Night

Mondays-San Bernardino Farm-ers Fair and Market Night held atPerris Hill Park, 1001 East High-land Ave from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30p.m. For more information call(909) 844-7731.

Town & CountryToastmastersClub

Through August- Town & Coun-try Toastmasters Club will be start-ing a 6 week CommunicationWorkshop through August, at: Trin-ity Lutheran Church, 2900 N. "E"St., San Bernardino. The meetingwill be every Monday at 6:00 pm.The workshop will help individu-als improve on their communica-tion skills. Workbook will beprovided to participates. Cost$15.00. Information: (909) 886-2334.

Emplo ym e n tWorkshop

Sunday, August 10- FREE 4-Hour workshop from 1-5pm. Pre-sented by Jamie Beck, M.S. at theA.K. Smiley Public Library, 125 WVine St., Redlands. Learn resumeskills, interview techniques. Idealfor career changers, people recentlylaid off, recent graduates, people re-

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Sock Hop

Saturday, August 23- Dust offthose poodle skirts and leather jack-ets for lots of fun and dancing dur-ing the Joslyn Senior Center SockHop in the Joslyn “Gym.” DJ Dou-ble “A” will be playing your fa-vorite jukebox tunes and ThomasCatering will provide dinner. Themenu includes hamburgers, bakedbeans, potato salad, coleslaw, chipsand ice cream sodas. Entertainmentis sponsored by AGA Inc. Time: 3to 6 p.m. Place: Joslyn Senior Cen-ter, 21 Grant St Price: $10 per per-son or $8 per person with PatronCard. Register before July 31 andget a $2 discount. For more infor-mation or to register, please call(909) 798-7550.

Ice Cream SafariSaturday, August 30- The Friendsof the Big Bear Alpine Zoo inviteyou to their annual Ice Cream Sa-fari. This yummy event will be atthe Big Bear Alpine Zoo, 43285Goldmine Drive in Big Bear Lake.11 am-2:00 pm (or ‘til the ice creamruns out).There will be 5 ice creamstations located throughout the zoo,each offering a different flavor.Tickets for the Ice Cream Safari are$5 each for 5 scoops of ice cream.The $5.00 is in addition to the Gen-eral Zoo Admission. Admissionrates are: Adults $12.00; Children 3to 10 years and seniors 60+ $6.00;under 3 years are Free.For info call 909-878-4200 oremail [email protected] or visit ourwebsite at www.FriendsoftheBig-BearAlpineZoo.org

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August 31- Please join us at CourtStreet Square in downtown SanBernardino for a weekend of fam-ily oriented activities, local artists,a variety of arts and crafts, music,information, fresh healthy seasonalfruits and vegetables as well as foodand vendor booths.

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HSSBVSeptember 2 & 3- The HumaneSociety of San Bernardino Valleywill be having a fundraiser at theLazy Dog Cafe (11560 4th Street,Rancho Cucamonga) on Tuesdayand Wednesday, September 2ndand 3rd.Visit www.hssbv.org to downloadand print a flyer or stop by the Hu-mane Society of San BernardinoValley (374 W Orange Show Lane,San Bernardino). When you bringthe flyer with you to Lazy Dog Cafeeither day between the hours of11:00 a.m. to midnight 15% of yourbill will be donated back to theHSSBV!Feel like bringing along your bestfriend? Dogs are allowed on thedog friendly patio of Lazy DogCafé!For more information on thisfundraiser visits www.hssbv.org orcall 909-386-1400 ext. 224.

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Saturday, Sept. 13 & Sunday,Sept. 14- Sat. 3pm-9pm & Sun.12pm-9pm. Don’t miss out on food,games and fun. 169 West “L” St.,Colton. (909) 825-3481.

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Amazon to open fifth distribution center in Redlands

By Yazmin Alvarez

The shipping process afterclicking “buy” will be amore closer to home expe-

rience for Inland Empire residentsafter Amazon announced last weekits plans to open a distributionwarehouse in Redlands.

The 700,000-square-foot fulfill-ment center--the fifth in the stateand third in the Inland area--is partof a plan to create a network thatreduces delivery times and im-proves the shipping experience forcustomers, according to Amazon.Amazon’s other four Californiacenters are located in San

Bernardino, Moreno Valley, Pat-terson and Tracy.Redlands Mayor Pete Aguilarsays he’s looking forward to thehundreds of local jobs the newcompany will create.“Amazon is among the innova-tive and successful companies thathave recognized our city's attrac-

tive, business-friendly atmosphere,ideal location and skilled and di-verse labor force,” Aguilar said ina statement. “We are looking for-ward to Amazon taking its place asa valued member of our businesscommunity.”The new center at 2125 W. SanBernardino Ave. is looking to hirehundreds to help pick, pack andship things such as big screen tel-evisions, kayaks and large furni-ture to its customers. Amazon’s vice president ofNorth America operations MikeRoth said in a statement that thecompany is looking to hire 2,500people statewide for its centers,and offers wages 30 percent higherthan traditional retail stores and in-clude comprehensive benefits onday one, bonuses and stock

awards.“We have found great talent inthe state and we’re excited to begrowing quickly to serve our cus-tomers,” Roth said in the state-ment.While an opening date for theRedlands project was not dis-closed, representatives with thecompany said the fulfillment cen-ter is expected to be up and run-ning by the fall. Those interested in employmentat the Redlands location can visitamazonfulfillmentcareers.com.

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

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Amazon plans to open a 700,000-square-foot distribution center in Redlands. The warehouse will bring hundreds of jobs to the area and is part of a plan to create a networkthat reduces delivery times and improves shipping experience in the Inland Empire.

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The new center is the third for the Inland-area with the two otherlocations in San Bernardino and Moreno Valley.

Pictured is the San Bernardino fulfillment center.

Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown to host BackpackGiveaway, Education Forum this weekend

Assemblymember CherylR. Brown (D-SanBernardino) will be

joined by the San BernardinoCounty Library as she hosts her2nd Annual Tools for Success Dayon Saturday, August 23, from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Baker FamilyLearning Center located at 2818North Macy Street, in Muscoy.During the event, local school dis-trict officials will discuss stepsthey're taking to implement theLocal Control Funding Formula(LCFF) and the Local Control Ac-countability Plan (LCAP). Immedi-ately following the discussion, afree backpack giveaway and re-source fair will take place.“Back to school is always an ex-citing time of the year. Especiallyfor students who will see a positive

change as new standards take ef-fect. Under California’s new LocalControl Funding Formula (LCFF),our local school districts will havegreater discretion in selected andimplementing programs and serv-ices that target the needs of ourmost vulnerable children,” said As-semblymember Brown.Last year, AssemblymemberBrown hosted her 1st Annual Toolsfor Success event in Bloomingtonand Muscoy. Between both events,nearly 250 students were provideda backpack stuffed with school sup-plies.“Being prepared and organizedbefore school begins can have animmense impact on a student’s suc-cess,” said AssemblymemberBrown. “I want to ensure that I’mdoing all that I can to support our

students so they can be successfulin the classroom.”This year’s event is proudly spon-sored by NID Housing, Commu-nity Action Partnership of SanBernardino County, Staples, Farm-dale Creamery, Westech College,the Inland Empire Health Plan,Molina Healthcare, the IncredibleEdible Community Garden, JobCorps, First 5 San Bernardino andthe San Bernardino Valley Links.Due to limited supplies, free back-packs will be given on a first come,first served basis. Priority will begiven to children residing inColton, Fontana, Grand Terrace,Rialto, San Bernardino, Blooming-ton and Muscoy.For more information, contactAshley Jones or Josue Castillo at(909) 381-3238.

‘Local jobs for local residents’Job Fair offers one-stop recruitment

for businesses seeking to hire

Companies needing to hirestaff should register totake part in the East End

Regional Job Fair in SanBernardino on August 28th. Jobseekers across the region are alsoinvited to attend free of charge.The County of San BernardinoWorkforce Investment Board ishosting the job fair which offersbusinesses the chance to meet, in-terview and hire highly-qualifiedand experienced workers to fillfull-time and part-time positions.In past years, this event has beenvery successful with 800 job seek-ers, ages 18 to 65, and companiesspecializing in a range of indus-tries offering an estimated 700 va-cancies. Business sectorsattending included warehousing,

manufacturing, technology,healthcare, education, constructionand hospitality.“We are pleased to say that ourpast events have been very suc-cessful in terms of finding suitablyqualified candidates for a host oflocal companies,” said SandyHarmsen, Executive Director ofthe San Bernardino County Work-force Investment Board.The job fair, billed as "Local jobsfor local residents” will run from10am-1pm on August 28 at theSan Bernardino Valley College onSouth Mount Vernon.Employers must book by August26th. To secure a free booth,please register athttp://conta.cc/1pikLnF .

City of San Bernardino 1st & 6th WardJoint Town Hall Meeting

On Thursday, August 28,2014 at 6:00 p.m., 1stWard San Bernardino

Council Member Virginia Mar-quez and 6th Ward Council Mem-ber Rikke Van Johnson willco-host a Town Hall meeting at In-ghram Community Center. Specialguest will be the Honorable MayorCarey Davis, sharing his Visionfor the City of San Bernardino andPolice Chief Jarrod Burguan dis-cussing public safety. A briefquestion and answer period willfollow each presentation. Education also will be providedon proposed City Charter changesMeasure Q, which deals withCharter Section 186, and MeasureR, which deals with Charter Sec-tion 254. These measures will goin front of the San Bernardino Cityvoters in November.

Section 186 within its 84 pagesconstituted in the City Charter setspublic salaries by a formula aver-aging ten selected similar sizedcities in California. Measure ‘Q’ states, ‘The Safetyof the people in the City is a high-est priority of its government.Compensation of police, fire andemergency safety personnel shallbe set by resolution of the Mayorand Common Council after collec-tive bargaining as appropriateunder applicable law, as it does forother City employees.’Section 254 within its 83 pagesconstituted in the City Charterstates that ‘No employee in theclassified service shall be dis-charged or reduced in rank orcompensation until the employeehas been presented with reasonsfor such discharge or reduction in

rank or compensation specificallystated in writing and has beengiven an opportunity to be heardbefore the Board in their own de-fense.’Measure ‘R’ states, ‘No em-ployee in the classified serviceshall be suspended, discharged orreduced in classification for disci-plinary reasons until the employeehas been presented with the rea-sons for such action specificallystated in writing. The reason forsuch discharge or reduction andany reply thereto by the employee,shall be filed in writing with theCivil Service Board.’The Inghram Community Centeris located at 2050 North Mt. Ver-non Avenue in San Bernardino.For additional information pleasecall (909) 384-5188.

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Tzu-Chi Clinic serves over 100 San Bernardinoresidents at Indian Springs High School

By Anthony Victoria

One hundred and eighty-eight people signed upand received free medical

services from the Tzu Chi Founda-tion during their Health Fair onSunday August 17 at IndianSprings High School in SanBernardino.Founded in 1966 by Buddhistmonk Cheng Yen in Taiwan, theBuddhist faith-based organizationbelieves in love and compassionthrough action.The foundation in two decadeshas provided free health servicesto 20,000 people in the SanBernardino community. In April,they provided medical attention to246 residents during a health fairat Lytle Creek Elementary School.Services provided at the clinic in-cluded: dental services, eye exam-inations, acupunctures, andexaminations that help diagnosefor serious diseases and ailmentssuch as diabetes or cholesterol.Residents also received free med-icine prescriptions and a bag of

vegetables and fruits provided byGary Liaou.William Keh, Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the Tzu Chi MedicalFoundation, said the location of

the clinic accommodated both vol-unteers and patients.“The logistics and layout is inone place and it is air-condi-tioned,” Keh said. “The volunteers

feel more comfortable when pro-viding services. Patients feel goodbecause they are not waiting out-side for a long time, but are wait-ing inside instead.”Keh hopes that future clinics con-tinue to receive more patients.“These volunteers are willing tohelp. They are doctors, dentists,acupuncturists, and supportingvolunteers,” he said. “You alsohave high school and college stu-dents helping out. I wish in the fu-ture we can collaborate with otherorganizations to provide a biggerhealth fair.”Maxi Vasquez of Yucaipa said inthe three years she has been at-tending Tzu Chi’s health fairs, shehas been treated well by the volun-teers.“They give us all the medical at-tention we need, what else do wewant,” she said. “I thank god fortheir services.”Volunteers received free mealsthroughout the day thanks to dona-tions provided by Panda Express. Indian Springs SophomoreBrandie Ramos, 15, believes see-

ing first hand how Tzu Chi med-ical volunteers provide services totheir community impacts studentsto help their community.“It’s helping out the communityand it’s great seeing young peoplecome out and volunteer,” she said.“It gives you passion. Every timeyou get the chance to volunteer,you’re going to want to do it.”Brandon Dominguez, 13, saw In-dian Springs students bringing insupplies and decided to lend thema hand. Pretty soon, he was help-ing patients along with the othervolunteers. “They (students) were telling meto get good grades I’ll have a bet-ter career be involved,” he said.“It’s like going to work.”

Anthony Victoria is a commu-nity writer for the Inland EmpireCommunity Newspaper Group.He can be reached [email protected] or at (909)381-9898 Ext. 208

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A local resident registers to receive acupuncture treatment duringthe Tzu Chi Foundation health fair on Sunday August 17 at IndianSprings High School in San Bernardino.

Inland Empire InauguratesFirst Latino Film Fest

“With a Hispanic populationof 42%, the Inland Empireis in need of quality enter-

tainment that meets the need of thecommunity,” says Dr. Cony Mar-tinez, founder and director of Cin-ema Culturas Film Fest InlandEmpire. Cinema Culturas Film Fest In-land Empire is a forum focused onproducing film screenings andworkshops that will spark fruitfuldialogue about the dynamic multi-cultural world that Southern Cali-fornia has become. The forum willhave a year-round presence in thecommunity by providing filmscreenings and workshops with theannual film festival at the centerpoint of the project. Students willalso have an opportunity to submittheir films to a professional forumthrough this year’s student filmcompetition. Education is a strong emphasis inCinema Culturas’ vision, espe-cially with Dr. Martinez’s lifelongdedication to professorship at var-ious institutions in Southern Cali-fornia. Cinema Culturas is also in

collaboration with UC Mexus andUniversity of California, River-side’s A. Gary Anderson GraduateSchool of Management. Cinema Culturas will bring thefirst Latino Film Festival to the In-land Empire with workshops forthe community, an unprecedentedfeat. The festival arrives this Oc-tober 17-19 and will take place inthe City of Riverside. Cinema Culturas Film Fest In-land Empire will open the festivalwith a gala at the Fox Theater onOctober 17, 2014 along with thescreening of a feature length filmopen to the public. The gala willalso donate fifteen percent of theproceeds to women in PuertoPeñasco, Sonora, Mexico who suf-fer from breast cancer. Thesewomen cannot afford the travelfees to receive treatment in thecapital and die as a result. For Dr. Martinez and her team,this project is about sharing thearts to unify and grow the InlandEmpire. According to Dr. Mar-tinez, this festival has the audienceand the presence to grow to the

size of a festival like Palm SpringsInternational Film Festival or Sun-dance Film Festival but with theheart and the focus on the Latinocommunity, especially the Mexi-can community, since over 1.6million Latinos are of Mexican de-scent in the Inland Empire.

And with their collaboration withthe Mexican General Consulatesof Los Angeles and SanBernardino as well as the MexicanInstitute of Cinematography, theevent is expected to be a successby the local and international com-munity.“Mexico is currently number

one in the International Film Fes-tival circuit with documentariesand animation in the lead” says Dr.Martinez “most Hispanics in thearea are unaware of this unlessthey hear of these films from fam-ily in their home countries; eventhen, they may not ever watch thefilms. For the first time, we willbring these films to the Inland Em-pire.” For more information visitwww.cinemaculturas.com

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Raben powers 66ers,win streak hits seven

By Richard Dawson

Dennis Raben continuedhis season-long displayof power with a two-run

home run and six RBIs for the In-land Empire 66ers during a 12-9slugfest win over the Lake Elsi-nore Storm on Thursday, August14.The win pushed the 66ers winstreak to a season-best sevenstraight as they continue to surgein the standings after starting thesecond half 1-13. The team hasbeen on a tear and reached the.500 mark at 26-26.Lake Elsinore jumped out infront early with a three-run first in-ning, highlighted by JeremeyBaltz’s two-run double.Inland Empire answered rightaway as Raben started his hugenight with a two-run single in thehome half of the first that scoredSherman Johnson and Chad Hin-shaw. Johnson would tie the game3-3 in the third following hisleague-leading 12th triple andscored on an RBI single by Hin-shaw.The 66ers took the lead in the

fourth when an Anthony Bem-boom single scored two runs tomake it 5-3. In the sixth, Raben extended thelead to 7-3 with a two-run shot toright, his team-high 27th on theseason. Cal Towey and AngelRosa followed with consecutivesingles and Towey would scorefrom second on a wild pitch thathappened on a double-steal.Lake Elsinore’s offense scoredthree-runs in the top of the seventhbut Inland Empire continued theonslaught with four runs of its ownin the bottom half of the seventh.Alex Allbritton doubled to startthe inning and scored on an RBIsingle by Johnson. Raben drove intwo more runs with a single tomake it 11-6. Raben finished hisnight 4-for-5. The 66ers added afinal run on a double steal withRaben at first and Hinshaw at thirdto make it 12-9.The Storm touched up relieverAustin Adams for three runs in theeighth. Michael Morin, rehabbingfor the Los Angeles Angels, camein and struck out two in the ninthto seal the win for the Inland Em-pire.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSON

Sherman Johnson collectedthree hits for Inland Empire, in-cluding his California Leaguebest 12th triple.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSON

First baseman Dennis Rabenwent 4-for-5 with a home runand six RBIs to lead the InlandEmpire 66ers past the LakeElsinore Storm 12-9 at SanManuel Stadium on Thursday,August 14.

UCLA shows fan appreciationas camp concludes at CSUSB

By Richard Dawson

Another year is in thebooks as UCLA Footballconcluded its two-week

training camp with a Fan Appreci-ation Day at Cal State SanBernardino on Saturday, August16.Despite temperatures reachingthe high 90’s, nearly 3000 Bruinsfans showed up as part of a FanAppreciation Day to give supportto the team one last time before itheads back to Spaulding Field inWestwood for two weeks of closedpractices leading up to the seasonopener on the road against Virginiaon August 30. Those in attendance enjoyed freefood and drinks provided by StaterBros. Markets as the team wentthrough a quick, one-hour practicethat included game-type scenariosbefore the coaching staff called ita day.

This marks the third straight yearthat Head Coach Jim Mora hasbrought his team out to the cam-pus, a tradition he started threeyears ago in an attempt to toughenup his team. Camp was certainly tough,though not as tough as past yearsin terms of injuries, but the Bruinsbattled still battled several over thepast two weeks. The scariest mo-ment happened Tuesday whenwide receiver Devin Lucien had tobe taken to the hospital with ahead injury, though reports say hepassed concussion tests and shouldbe back practicing soon. Depth atthe offensive line was especiallytested as Jake Brendel, MalcolmBunche, Simon Goines, Alex Red-mond and Connor McDermott allsat out at various points. The Bruins are ranked No. 7 inthe AP pre-season poll, the pro-gram’s highest preseason rankingsince 1998 and enters the season

with high expectations while beingled by a Heisman Trophy favoritein quarterback Brett Hundley. UCLA plays its home openeragainst Memphis on September 6.

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UCLA's football team runs through game scenarios during a quick practice that wrapped up itstwo-week training camp at Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday, August 16.

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Head Coach Jim Mora (center) speaks to his team at the conclusion of practice.

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Roughly 3000 Bruins fanscame out to support the teamduring the team's Fan Appreci-ation Day.

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Organizers denounce California’s Jail Expansion during demonstrationsBy Anthony Victoria

Several organizations in theInland Empire held demon-strations denouncing Cali-

fornia’s jail expansion on SaturdayAugust 16. The All of US or None Riversidechapter held an action at theRobert Presley Detention Centerin Downtown Riverside and agroup of 50 people organized bygraduate student Vickie Mena as-sembled across the street fromAdelanto City Hall.The Riverside County Recom-mended Budget for the 2013-14Fiscal Year reported that thebudget was $179,029,238 or$45,834 per incarcerated personper year. In 2017 the Indio jail isdue to open at a cost to taxpayersof over $52,000 per incarceratedperson annually. Governor Brown proposed 500million more dollars for county jailexpansion, totaling 1.2 Billionover the next two years. Organizers from All of Us orNone believe jail expansion proj-ects are plaguing counties with on-

going costs of institution upkeep,staffing, liability, and loss of rev-enues which they say will likelyhamper progress towards the elim-ination of poverty in California.

They propose that funds beingpurposed for jail expansion arebetter spent investing in “reentryservices” and significant recidi-vism reductions through economic

initiatives, affordable housing, andcreating a Mental Health Commis-sion. “These are things you won’t seeon TV, but they are happening allaround you,” All of Us or None or-ganizer Vonya Quarles posted onher Facebook page.Meanwhile, Mena said that Ade-lanto City Manager Jim Hart ad-vised her on Thursday August 14that her group would need$1,000,000 worth of liability in-surance to demonstrate at CityHall, which resulted in the deci-sion of the group assembling awayfrom the building.Mena spoke about what sherefers to as the “High DesertPrison Industrial Complex,” theexpansion of for-profit facilitieswithin Adelanto’s limits.“The expansion of these deten-tion spaces and jails is extremelyproblematic, not just because ofthe potential human rights abusesand the opportunity costs of be-coming a jail dumping ground, butalso because of the lack of trans-parency by local officials,” Menasaid.

She spoke against the incarcera-tion of thousands of inmates in“cages” within a 10-mile radius.The Federal Correctional Facilityin Victorville, houses 1,853 in-mates, and the U.S. Immigrationsand Customs facility, is predictedto house 1,940 inmates by 2016.Hart defended the city’s jail pop-ulation and their recent decision tosupport a new 3,280-bed facility.“The city’s not paying for thosecorrectional facilities to be builtthere,” Hart told the Victor ValleyDaily Press on Saturday August16. “They’re county or private cor-rectional facilities. Secondly, thecity does not control the schools.So it’s not like even if we were toput money into a correctional fa-cility, you’re taking it away fromschools. Because we don’t fundschools.”

Anthony Victoria is a commu-nity writer for the Inland EmpireCommunity Newspaper Group.He can be reached [email protected] or at (909)381-9898 Ext. 208

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All of Us or None organizer Vonya Quarles speaks to a local res-ident during their demonstration at the Robert Presley DetentionCenter in Riverside.

Community memberschallenge Fontana’s$1.5 billion debt toprivate developer

Two community groupsand a San BernardinoCounty citizen recently

filed suit in Sacramento challeng-ing the City of Fontana’s illegalcommitment to pay a $1.5 billiondebt to a private developer withCounty property tax funds. To fi-nance the infrastructure develop-ment in the Jurupa Hills Area,Fontana agreed to pay developerTen-Ninety, Ltd. 15.5% intereston a principal debt of $174 mil-lion, increasing the total debt to$1.5 billion. Fontana then ille-gally pledged to pay the debt withproperty tax revenue that wouldotherwise be used for much-needed County services. Alleging that the financingstructure violates new restrictionsimposed on former redevelop-ment agencies, Librería delPueblo, Inc. and others request acourt order preventing Fontanafrom using property tax revenueto pay Ten-Ninety’s debt. Libr-ería del Pueblo is a community-based non-profit serving theneeds of low-income, immigrantand Spanish-speaking residentsof the Inland Counties region, in-cluding Fontana. The CaliforniaPartnership and former Fontanaresident Virginia Macy also havejoined the lawsuit.“Three years ago, the CaliforniaState Legislature adopted newlaws to help curb abusive finan-cial schemes that had been imple-mented by some redevelopmentagencies. A few bad actors upsetthe redevelopment apple cart andFontana was one of them,” saysLynn Martinez, an attorney withWestern Center on Law andPoverty in Los Angeles. “In1987, Fontana promised its citi-zens that it would only spend$135 million to develop JurupaHills. It now owes $1.5 billionand that amount is increasing.

Fontana is siphoning over a bil-lion dollars away from Fontanaresidents, many of whom wouldbenefit greatly from the legal useof these tax dollars.”The Agreement also requiresTen-Ninety to repay 35% of theannual tax revenue it receivesback to the City. These paymentsare then added back into the totaldebt owed to Ten-Ninety and sub-ject to the 15.5% interest rate.“Fontana discreetly returns 35%of Ten-Ninety’s payment back toitself by funneling the moneythrough a fiscal agent account.Kicking back this money also vi-olates state laws that prohibit theCity from receiving property taxrevenue,” Martinez said.Librería del Pueblo and its co-petitioners also are represented bythe Public Interest Law Projectand Kirkland and Ellis, LLP.

CSUSB Joins National Scholarship Programfor Undocumented Immigrant Students

Cal State San Bernardinohas become the newesthigher education partner in

TheDream.US, a national programlaunched in February with the goalof providing college scholarships tomore than 2,000 undocumentedstudents around the country.“This program offers a wonderfulopportunity for students who wouldbe shut out of higher education de-spite their academic successes,qualifications and financial needs,”said Cal State San Bernardino Pres-ident Tomás D. Morales. To date, more than 300 scholar-ships have been granted from The-Dream.US program, which waslaunched with an initial $25 millionscholarship fund from philan-thropic and business leaders acrossthe country. The scholarships willcover up to 100 percent of tuitioncosts, fees and books to a maxi-mum of $25,000.The program was founded byGraham Holdings Company CEODonald E. Graham, Democratic ac-tivist and philanthropist Henry R.Muñoz III, and former U.S. Secre-tary of Commerce Carlos Gutier-rez.Other philanthropic and businessleaders across the country include

the Bill & Melinda Gates Founda-tion, The Coca-Cola Foundation,The Gilbert and Jacki CisnerosFoundation, The PepsiCo Founda-tion, Mark Zuckerberg and PriscillaChan, through Startup:Education.And through the Silicon ValleyCommunity Foundation, the pro-gram received gifts from Pierre andPam Omidyar as well as a generousanonymous donor. In addition tothese philanthropic gifts, more than200 individuals have donated morethan $30,000.CSUSB joins other colleges anduniversities in New York City,Washington, D.C., Florida, Texas,and California, who have becomepartners in the national scholarshipprogram. The scholarship is avail-able to students attending any of thepartner colleges.To be eligible for a scholarshipthrough TheDream.US program,applicants must meet the followingcriteria:• Be a first-time college student

enrolled in one of TheDream.USpartner colleges or a communitycollege graduate seeking to com-plete a bachelor’s degree;• Have graduated from a U.S.-based high school with a cumula-tive grade point average (GPA) of2.5 or higher (or equivalent GEDscore) or a community collegegraduate with a grade point averageof 3.0;• Be DACA (Deferred Action forChildhood Arrivals ACT)-eligibleand have applied for/receivedDACA approval;• Must demonstrate financialneed;• Must show a strong motivationto succeed in a career-ready associ-ate’s or bachelor’s degree program.For more information, visit theTheDream.US website at http://the-dream.us and follow it on Face-book athttps://www.facebook.com/the-dreamotus.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OFBULK SALE AND OF INTEN-TION TO TRANSFER ALCO-

HOLIC BEVERAGELICENSE(S)

(UCC Sec. 6101 et seq. and B& P Sec. 24073 et seq.)Escrow No. 6595-JB

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beveragelicense(s) is about to be made.The name(s) and businessaddress of theseller(s)/licensee(s) are: VIRKBROS INC, 9960 BLOOMING-TON AVE, BLOOMINGTON, CA92316Doing business as: CARTERSJR MARKET & LIQUORAll other business names(s) andaddress(es) used by theseller(s)/licensee(s) within thepast three years, as stated bythe seller(s)/licensee(s), is/are:NONEThe name(s) and address of thebuyer(s)/applicant(s) is/are:AVTAR SINGH GADRIA ANDHARINDER KAUR, 55899 29PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY,CA 92284The assets being sold are gener-ally described as: LEASEHOLDIMPROVEMENTS, FIXTURES,EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE,GOODWILL, INVENTORY,COVENANT NOT TO COM-PETE AND ABC LICENSE andis/are located at: CARTERS JRMARKET & LIQUOR, 9960BLOOMINGTON AVE, BLOOM-INGTON, CA 92316 The type and number of licenseto be transferred is/are: Type:OFF SALE GENERAL, LicenseNumber: 21-542014 now issuedfor the premises located at:SAMEThe bulk sale and transfer ofalcoholic beverage license(s)is/are intended to be consum-mated at the office of: BENNETTESCROW SERVICES INC, 332N. RIVERSIDE AVE, RIALTO,CA 92376 and the anticipatedsale date is SEPTEMBER 15,2014The purchase price or consider-ation in connection with the saleof the business and transfer ofthe license, is the sum of$150,000.00, including inventoryestimated at $50,000.00, whichconsists of the following:DESCRIPTION, AMOUNT:CASH $150,000.00It has been agreed between theseller(s)/licensee(s) and theintended buyer(s)/transferee(s),as required by Sec. 24073 of theBusiness and Professions code,that the consideration for trans-fer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transferhas been approved by theDepartment of AlcoholicBeverage Control.Dated: 08/12/2014VIRK BROS INC,Seller(s)/Licensee(s)AVTAR SINGH GADRIA ANDHARINDER KAUR,Buyer(s)/Applicant(s)LA1447780 Published Rialto Record8/22/14 R-1390

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE FileNo. 7037.105619 Title Order No.NXCA-0138493 MIN No. 1003023-0007826409-7 APN 0264-514-06-0-000 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED 12/15/05.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER. A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash,cashier’s check drawn on a state ornational bank, check drawn by state orfederal credit union, or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loanassociation, or savings association, orsavings bank specified in §5102 to theFinancial code and authorized to dobusiness in this state, will be held byduly appointed trustee. The sale will bemade, but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regarding title,possession, or encumbrances, to sat-isfy the obligation secured by saidDeed of Trust. The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the property addressor other common designation, if any,shown herein. Trustor(s): DANIELRUELAS AND VENUS RUELAS HUS-BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-ANTS Recorded: 12/28/05, asInstrument No. 2005-0980099,ofOfficial Records of SAN BERNARDINOCounty, California. Date of Sale:09/10/14 at 11:30 AM Place of Sale:On the southside of the main entranceto the Chino Public Library, 13180Central Avenue., Chino, CA The pur-ported property address is: 760 WESTTAHOE STREET, RIALTO, CA 92376Assessors Parcel No. 0264-514-06-0-000 The total amount of the unpaidbalance of the obligation secured bythe property to be sold and reason-able estimated costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initial publi-cation of the Notice of Sale is$315,758.29. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid, plus interest. The pur-chaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the beneficiary, theTrustor or the trustee. NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this property lien,you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on a lien,not on the property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property.You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bidder at theauction, you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the property. Youare encouraged to investigate the exis-tence, priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder’s officeor a title insurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee for thisinformation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you should be awarethat the same lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shown on thisnotice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee, benefici-ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires that informa-tion about trustee sale postponementsbe made available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those not pres-ent at the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been post-poned, and if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 877-484-9942or 800-280-2832 or visit this InternetWeb site www.USA-Foreclosure.comor www.Auction.com using the filenumber assigned to this case7037.105619. Information about post-ponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to thescheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone informa-tion or on the Internet Web site. Thebest way to verify postponement infor-mation is to attend the scheduled sale.Date: August 15, 2014 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., asTrustee Bonita Salazar, AuthorizedSignatory 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite250, Santa Ana, CA 92705 866-387-6987 Sale Info website: www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www.Auction.comAutomated Sales Line: 877-484-9942or 800-280-2832 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests: 866-387-NWTSTHIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER #7037.105619: PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD8/21/14,8/28/14,9/4/14 R-1392

T.S. No.: 13-51574 TSG Order No.: 02-13056490 A.P.N.: 0133-221-23-0-000ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOL-LOWING REFERENCE TO ANATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICA-BLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANTTO CA CIVIL CODE 2923.3 • NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要참고사항: 본첨부문서에 정보 요약서가 있습니다NOTA: SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMENDE LA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTEDOCUMENTO TALA: MAYROONGBUOD NG IMPORMASYON SADOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂYLÀ BẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢC VỀTHÔNG TIN TRONG TÀI LIỆU NÀYNOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 4/10/2008. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On 9/15/2014 at 1:00 PM, OldRepublic Default ManagementServices, a Division of Old RepublicNational Title Insurance Company asduly appointed Trustee pursuant to theDeed of Trust, Recorded 4/18/2008 asInstrument No. 2008-0174675 in book--, page – Rerecorded on 07/28/2008as Instrument No. 2008-0341397 asmodify by Home AffordableModificaiton Agreement Recorded on01/19/2012 as Instrument No. 2012-0021312 of Official Records in theoffice of the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California, execut-ed by: JOSE GRACIANO AND LIBER-TAD GRACIANO, HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor,PFF BANK & TRUST, A CORPORA-TION as Beneficiary. WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHESTBIDDER FOR CASH (payable in full attime of sale by cash, a cashier's checkdrawn by a state or national bank, acheck drawn by a state or federal cred-it union, or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association,savings association, or savings bankspecified in section 5102 of theFinancial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state). Near the frontsteps leading up to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 Central Ave.,Chino, CA 91710 all right, title andinterest conveyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in the proper-ty situated in said County and state,and as more fully described in theabove referenced Deed of Trust. Thestreet address and other common des-ignation, if any, of the real propertydescribed above is purported to be:892 EAST ETIWANDA AVENUE ,RIALTO, CA 92376 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address andother common designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will be madein an “AS IS” condition, but withoutcovenant or warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust, with interest there-on, as provided in said note(s),advances, if any, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, estimated fees,charges and expenses of the Trusteeand of the trusts created by said Deedof Trust, to-wit: $351,283.42(Estimated). Accrued interest and addi-tional advances, if any, will increasethis figure prior to sale. It is possiblethat at the time of sale the opening bidmay be less than the total indebted-ness due. NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS: If you are considering bid-ding on this property lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trustee auction.You will be bidding on a lien, not on theproperty itself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear own-ership of the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, you areor may be responsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien being auctionedoff, before you can receive clear title tothe property. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority, andsize of outstanding liens that may existon this property by contacting thecounty recorder's office or a title insur-ance company, either of which maycharge you a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of these resources,you should be aware that the samelender may hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on the property.NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:The sale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one or moretimes by the mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that information abouttrustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public, as acourtesy to those not present at thesale. If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property, youmay call (714) 573-1965 or visit thisInternet Web site www.prioritypost-ing.com, using the file numberassigned to this case 13-51574.Information about postponements thatare very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best way to ver-ify postponement information is to

attend the scheduled sale. TheDeclaration pursuant to California CivilCode, Section 2923.5(a) was fulfilledwhen the Notice of Default was record-ed on 4/18/2014 Date: 8/14/2014 OldRepublic Default ManagementServices, A Division of Old RepublicNational Title Insurance Company, asTrustee 500 City Parkway West, Suite200, Orange, CA 92868-2913 (866)263-5802 For Sale InformationContact: Priority Posting & Publishing(714) 573-1965 Dalaysia Ramirez,Trustee Sale Officer "We are attempt-ing to collect a debt, and any informa-tion we obtain will be used for that pur-pose." P1108696 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD8/21, 8/28, 09/04/2014 R-1393

T.S. No.: 1306313CA LoanNo.: 9222107460 A.P.N.:0133-021-03-0-000 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE’S SALE PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE SEC-TION 2923.3(a), THE SUM-MARY OF INFORMATIONREFERENCED BELOW ISNOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THISDOCUMENT BUT ONLY TOTHE COPY PROVIDED TOTHE TRUSTOR. NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OFTHE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED.YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 3/21/2012. 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 of national bank,check drawn by a state or fed-eral credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or 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, but withoutcovenant or warranty, expressor implied, 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: ERICA ESCOBEDO,A SINGLE WOMAN, DulyAppointed Trustee: SeasideTrustee Inc., Recorded3/30/2012, as Instrument No.2012-0123562, in book XX,page, XX of Official Records inthe office of the Recorder ofSAN BERNARDINO County,California. Date of Sale:9/11/2014 Time: 1:00 PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Avenue, Chino, CA91710 Amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$173,625.59. Street Addressor other common designationof real property: 1264 N. PAM-PAS AVE., RIALTO, CA 92376.A.P.N.: 0133-021-03-0-000. Asrequired by California CivilCode Section 2923.5, the cur-rent beneficiary has declaredto Seaside Trustee Inc, theoriginal trustee, the dulyappointed substituted trustee,or acting as agent for thetrustee, that the requirementsof said section has been metby one or more of the follow-ing: 1. Borrower was contact-ed to assess their financial sit-uation and to explore theoptions for the borrower toavoid foreclosure. 2. The bor-rower has surrendered theproperty to the mortgagee,trustee, beneficiary or author-ized agent. 3. Due diligence tocontact the borrower wasmade as required by saidSection 2923.5 The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe street address or othercommon designation, if any,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 being

auctioned 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 call(855)986-9342, or visit thisInternet Web site www.superi-ordefault.com using the filenumber assigned to this case1306313CA . Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on theInternet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. Date:8/14/2014. Trustee SalesInformation: 855-986-9342,www.super iordefaul t .comSeaside Trustee Inc., P.O. Box2676, Ventura, CA 93014. By:Carlos M. Olmos, Office Clerk.(08/21/14, 08/28/14, 09/04/14,SDI-8797)Published Rialto Record8/21,8/28/9/4/14 R-1391

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No. 262397CALoan No. XXXXXX0719 TitleOrder No. 730-1401635-70ATTENTION RECORDER: THEFOLLOWING REFERENCE TOAN ATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY. PURSUANT TO CALI-FORNIA CIVIL CODE 2923.3NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARYOF THE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 05-18-2007. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On 08-21-2014 at12:00 PM, ALAW as the dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded 05-25-2007, Book NA,Page NA, Instrument 2007-0315871, of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California, executed by: LINDACOLEMAN, AN UNMARRIEDWOMAN, as Trustor, FINANCIALFREEDOM SENIOR FUNDINGCORPORATION, A SUB-SIDIARY OF INDYMAC BANK,F.S.B., as Beneficiary, will sell atpublic auction sale to the highestbidder for cash, cashier's checkdrawn by a state or nationalbank, a cashier's check drawn bya state or federal credit union, ora cashier's check drawn by astate or federal savings and loanassociation, savings association,or savings bank specified in sec-tion 5102 of the Financial Codeand authorized to do business inthis state. Sale will be held by theduly appointed trustee as shownbelow, of all right, title, and inter-est conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to the Deed of Trust.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,interest thereon, estimated fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publicationof the Notice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale. Place of Sale:THE NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE ENTRANCE TO THECOUNTY COURTHOUSE 351NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUESAN BERNARDINO, CA Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $290,643.41 (estimat-ed) Street address and othercommon designation of the realproperty: 760 E VIRGINIASTREET RIALTO, CA 92376APN Number: 0264-252-08-0-000 Legal Description: Lot 6 inTract No. 6901 as per map there-of recorded in Book 89 Page(s)20 of Miscellaneous Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder ofsaid County. The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the streetaddress and other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.The property heretoforedescribed is being sold "as is". Incompliance with California CivilCode 2923.5(c) the mortgagee,trustee, beneficiary, or authorizedagent declares: that it has con-tacted the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure; or that it has made efforts tocontact the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure by one of the followingmethods: by telephone; byUnited States mail; either 1stclass or certified; by overnightdelivery; by personal delivery; bye-mail; by face to face meeting.DATE: 07-21-2014 ALAW, asTrustee BRENDA BATTEN,ASSISTANT SECRETARYALAW 9200 OAKDALE AVE. -3RD FLOOR CHATSWORTH,CA 91311 (818)435-3661 ForSales Information:www.servicelinkASAP.com or 1-714-730-2727 www.prioritypost-ing.com or 1-714-573-1965www.auction.com or 1-800-280-2832 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 bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. If

you 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,this information can be obtainedfrom one of the following threecompanies: LPS Agency Salesand Posting at (714) 730-2727,or visit the Internet Web sitewww.se rv i ce l i nkASAP.com(Registration required to searchfor sale information) or PriorityPosting and Publishing at (714)573-1965 or visit the InternetWeb sitewww.priorityposting.com (Clickon the link for "AdvancedSearch" to search for sale infor-mation), or auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or visit the InternetWeb site www.auction.com,using the Trustee Sale No.shown above. 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. A-4473627 Published Rialto Record7/31/14, 8/7/14, 8/14/14 R-1372

FHA # 048-4347937 TS# 14-13000-25NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLO-SURE SALE WHEREAS, on10/03/2005, a certain (Deed of Trust)was executed by Jeanne L. Bauer,Trustee, as Trustor, in favor of WellsFargo Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary, andFidelity National Title InsuranceCompany, as Trustee and was Recordedon 10/11/2005 as Instrument No 2005-0758339, in the office of the SanBernardino County, California Recorder,and WHEREAS, the Deedof Trust was insured by the UNITEDSTATES SECRETARY OF HOUSINGAND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, (theSecretary) pursuant to the NationalHousing Act for the purpose of providingsingle family housing; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest in theDeed of Trust is now owned by theSecretary, pursuant to an assignmentrecorded on 12/12/2011, as Instrument #2011-0526491 in the office of the SanBernardino County, California Recorder,and WHEREAS, a default has beenmade by reason of failure to pay allsums due under the Deed of Trust, pur-suant to Paragraph 9 Subsection (i) ofsaid deed of Trust and WHEREAS, byvirtue of this default, the Secretary hasdeclared the entire amount of the indebt-edness secured by the Deed of Trust tobe immediately due and payable, NOWTHEREFORE, pursuant to power vest-ing in me by the Single Family MortgageForeclosure Act of 1994, 12 U.S.C. 3751et seq., by 24 CFR part 27, subpart B,and by the Secretary’s designation of usas Foreclosure Commissioner” notice ishereby given that on 9/04/2014 at 1:00p.m. local time, all real and personalproperty at or used in connection withfollowing described premises(“Property”) will be sold at public auctionto the highest bidder: Commonly knownas: 225 E. Victoria St., Rialto, CA 92376APN: 0127-522-13 More thoroughlydescribed as: Lot 11, Tract No. 3988,Valencia Height Unit No. 2, in the City ofRialto, County of San Bernardino, Stateof California, as per plat recorded inBook 51 of Maps, page 25, records ofsaid County. The sale will be held at thefollowing location: Near the front stepsleading up to the City of Chino CivicCenter, 13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA91710 Per The Secretary of Housingand Urban Development the estimatedopening bid will be $336,114.92. Therewill be no pro-ration of taxes, rents orother income or liabilities, except that thepurchaser will pay, at or before the clos-ing, his prorate share of any real estate

taxes that have been paid by theSecretary to the date of the foreclosuresale. When making a bid, all biddersexcept the Secretary must submit adeposit totaling ten percent (10%) of theSecretary’s estimated bid amount, in theform of a cashier’s check made payableto the Foreclosure CommissionerCimarron Trustee Services. Each oralbid need not be accompanied by adeposit. If the successful bid is an oral,a deposit of $33,611.49 must be pre-sented before the bidding is closed. Thedeposit is nonrefundable. The remain-der of the purchase price must be deliv-ered within 30 days of the sale or at suchtime as the Secretary may determine forgood cause shown, time being of theessence. This amount, like the biddeposits, must be delivered in the formof a cashier’s or certified check. If theSecretary is the high bidder, he need notpay the bid amount in cash. The suc-cessful bidder will pay all conveyancingfees, all real estate and other taxes thatare due on or after the delivery of theremainder of the payment and all othercosts associated with the transfer of title.At the conclusion of the sale, thedeposits of the unsuccessful bidders willbe returned to them. The Secretarymay grant an extension of time withwhich to deliver the remainder of thepayment. All extensions will be fore 9-day increments for a fee of $600.00 paidin advance. The extension fee shall bein the form of certified or cashier’s checkmade payable to the commissioner. Ifthe high bidder closed the sale prior tothe expiration period, the unused portionof the extension fee shall be appliedtoward the amount due. If the high bid-der is unable to close the sale within therequired period, or within any extensionsof time granted by the Secretary, thehigh bidder may be required to forfeit thecash deposit or, at the election of theForeclosure Commissioner after consul-tation with the HUD Field Office repre-sentative, will be liable to HUD for anycosts incurred as a result of such failure.The Commissioner may, at the directionof HUD Field Office Representative,offer the property to the second highestbidder to an amount equal to the highestprice offered by that bidder. T h e r eis no right of redemption, or right of pos-session based upon a right of redemp-tion, in the mortgagor or others subse-quent to a foreclosure completed pur-suant to the Act. Therefore, theForeclosure Commissioner will issue aDeed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt ofthe entire purchase price in accordancewith the terms of the sale as provedherein HUD does not guarantee that theproperty will be vacant. The amount that must be paid by theMortgagor, to stop the sale prior to thescheduled sale date is $335,939.92 asof 9/03/2014, PLUS all other amountsthat are due under the mortgage agree-ment. Plus advertising costsand postage expenses incurred in givingnotice, mileage by the most reasonableroad distance for posting notices and forthe Foreclosure Commissioner’s atten-dance at the sale, reasonable and cus-tomary costs incurred for title and lienrecord searches, the necessary out-of-pocket costs incurred by the ForeclosureCommissioner for recording documents.Plus a commission for the Foreclosurecommissioner and all other costsincurred in the connection with the fore-closure prior to reinstatement. Date:March 12, 2014 FORECLOSURECOMMISSIONER: CIMARRON SERV-ICE CORP, of NEVADA Jira Plaza #9700 Mechem Drive Ruidoso, NM 88345Telephone No. (575) 808-8394Facsimile No. (575) 808-8397 CATHEYE. LATNER, Vice President P1103604 Published Rialto Record8/14, 8/21, 08/28/2014 R-1383

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALET.S. No. 13-21652-SP-CA TitleNo. 130311759-CA-MAIATTENTION RECORDER: THEFOLLOWING REFERENCE TOAN ATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE 2923.3 NOTE: THEREIS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOC-UMENT ATTACHED YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 01/24/2007.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,(cashier's check(s) must bemade payable to NationalDefault Servicing Corporation),drawn on a state or nationalbank, a check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to do busi-ness in this state; will be held bythe duly 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 without covenantor warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, posses-sion, or encumbrances, to paythe remaining principal sum of

the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust, with interest and latecharges thereon, as provided inthe note(s), advances, underthe terms of the Deed of Trust,interest thereon, fees, chargesand expenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the time ofthe initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonably esti-mated to be set forth below. Theamount may be greater on theday of sale. Trustor: AdalbertoZuniga And Cecilia Zuniga,Husband And Wife As JointTenants Duly AppointedTrustee: NATIONAL DEFAULTSERVICING CORPORATIONRecorded 02/01/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0066520(or Book, Page) of the OfficialRecords of SAN BERNARDINOCounty, California. Date of Sale:09/04/2014 at 12:00 PM Placeof Sale: At the North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA Estimatedamount of unpaid balance andother charges: $269,428.39Street Address or other com-mon designation of real proper-ty: 18395 SANTA ANAAVENUE, BLOOMINGTONAREA, CA 92316 A.P.N.: 0256-121-11-0-000 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address or other commondesignation, if any, shownabove. If no street address orother common designation isshown, directions to the locationof the property may be obtainedby sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days ofthe date of first publication ofthis Notice of Sale. If theTrustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason, the successfulbidder's sole and exclusiveremedy shall be the return ofmonies paid to the Trustee, andthe successful bidder shall haveno further recourse. The under-signed mortgagee, beneficiaryor authorized agent for themortgagee or beneficiary pur-suant to California Civil CodeSection 2923.5(b) declares thatthe mortgagee, beneficiary orthe mortgagee's or beneficiary'sauthorized agent has eithercontacted the borrower or triedwith due diligence to contact theborrower as required byCalifornia Civil Code 2923.5.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 ownershipof the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are ormay be responsible for payingoff all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before youcan receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priori-ty, and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this propertyby contacting the countyrecorder's office or a title insur-ance company, either of whichmay charge you a fee for thisinformation. If you consult eitherof these 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 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 call714-730-2727 or visit thisInternet Web sitewww.ndscorp.com/sales, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 13-21652-SP-CA.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. Date:08/08/2014 Tiffany and Bosco,P.A. As agent for NationalDefault Servicing Corporation1230 Columbia Street, Suite680 San Diego, CA 92101Phone 888-264-4010 SalesLine 714-730-2727; SalesW e b s i t e :www.ndscorp.com/sales JuliaSutter, Trustee SalesRepresentative A-4476671 Published Rialto Record8/14/14,8/21/14,8/28/14 R-1387

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No. 261779CALoan No. XXXXXX1549 TitleOrder No. 1474122 ATTENTIONRECORDER: THE FOLLOWINGREFERENCE TO ANATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY. PURSUANT TO CALI-FORNIA CIVIL CODE 2923.3NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARYOF THE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 06-01-2007. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On 09-04-2014 at12:00 PM, ALAW as the dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded 06-18-2007, Book N/A,Page N/A, Instrument 2007-0360196, of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California, executed by: HERIB-ERTO C DOMINGUEZ, AND,MAGDALENA DOMINGUEZ,HUSBAND AND WIFE, ASJOINT TENANTS, as Trustor,MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIRSTBANK D/B/A FIRST BANKMORTGAGE, ITS SUCCES-SORS AND ASSIGNS., asBeneficiary, will sell at public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawn by astate or national bank, a cashier'scheck drawn by a state or feder-al credit union, or a cashier'scheck drawn by a state or feder-al savings and loan association,savings association, or savingsbank specified in section 5102 ofthe Financial Code and author-ized to do business in this state.Sale will be held by the dulyappointed trustee as shownbelow, of all right, title, and inter-est conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to the Deed of Trust.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,interest thereon, estimated fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publicationof the Notice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale. Place of Sale:THE NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE ENTRANCE TO THECOUNTY COURTHOUSE 351NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUESAN BERNARDINO, CA Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $387,269.33 (estimat-ed) Street address and othercommon designation of the realproperty: 10511 ROXBURYAVENUE BLOOMINGTON, CA92316 APN Number: 0256-271-33-0-000 Legal Description: LOT33 OF TRACT NO. 13228,COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDI-NO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,AS SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE INBOOK 206, PAGES 18 AND 19OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SANBERNARDINO COUNTY, CALI-FORNIA. The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the streetaddress and other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.The property heretoforedescribed is being sold "as is". Incompliance with California Civil

Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee,trustee, beneficiary, or authorizedagent declares: that it has con-tacted the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure; or that it has made efforts tocontact the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure by one of the followingmethods: by telephone; byUnited States mail; either 1stclass or certified; by overnightdelivery; by personal delivery; bye-mail; by face to face meeting.DATE: 08-04-2014 ALAW, asTrustee BRENDA BATTEN,ASSISTANT SECRETARYALAW 9200 OAKDALE AVE. -3RD FLOOR CHATSWORTH,CA 91311 (818)435-3661 ForSales Information:www.servicelinkASAP.com or 1-714-730-2727 www.prioritypost-ing.com or 1-714-573-1965www.auction.com or 1-800-280-2832 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 bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,this information can be obtainedfrom one of the following threecompanies: LPS Agency Salesand Posting at (714) 730-2727,or visit the Internet Web sitewww.se rv i ce l i nkASAP.com(Registration required to searchfor sale information) or PriorityPosting and Publishing at (714)573-1965 or visit the InternetWeb sitewww.priorityposting.com (Clickon the link for "AdvancedSearch" to search for sale infor-mation), or auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or visit the InternetWeb site www.auction.com,using the Trustee Sale No.shown above. 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. A-4476506 Published Rialto Record 8/14/14,8/21/14,8/28/14 R-1388

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No. 262398CALoan No. XXXXXX5006 TitleOrder No. 730-1402484-70ATTENTION RECORDER: THEFOLLOWING REFERENCE TOAN ATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY. PURSUANT TO CALI-FORNIA CIVIL CODE 2923.3NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARYOF THE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 03-27-2006. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On 09-04-2014 at12:00 PM, ALAW as the dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded 04-04-2006, Book NA,Page NA, Instrument 2006-0227683, of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California, executed by:RONALD EDWIN DANA, A WID-OWER, as Trustor, FINANCIALFREEDOM SENIOR FUNDINGCORPORATION A SUBSIDIARYOF INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., asBeneficiary, will sell at public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawn by astate or national bank, a cashier'scheck drawn by a state or feder-al credit union, or a cashier'scheck drawn by a state or feder-al savings and loan association,savings association, or savingsbank specified in section 5102 ofthe Financial Code and author-ized to do business in this state.Sale will be held by the dulyappointed trustee as shownbelow, of all right, title, and inter-est conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to the Deed of Trust.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,interest thereon, estimated fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publicationof the Notice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale. Place of Sale:THE NORTH ARROWHEADAVENUE ENTRANCE TO THECOUNTY COURTHOUSE 351NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUESAN BERNARDINO, CA Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $320,487.41 (estimat-ed) Street address and othercommon designation of the realproperty: 739 EAST VIRGINIASTREET RIALTO, CA 92376APN Number: 0264-253-04-0-000 Legal Description: Lot 17, ofTract No. 6901, as shown by Mapon file in Book 89, Page(s) 20, ofMaps, records of San BernardinoCounty, California. The under-signed Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, shownherein. The property heretoforedescribed is being sold "as is". Incompliance with California CivilCode 2923.5(c) the mortgagee,trustee, beneficiary, or authorizedagent declares: that it has con-tacted the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure; or that it has made efforts tocontact the borrower(s) to assesstheir financial situation and toexplore options to avoid foreclo-sure by one of the followingmethods: by telephone; by

United States mail; either 1stclass or certified; by overnightdelivery; by personal delivery; bye-mail; by face to face meeting.DATE: 08-04-2014 ALAW, asTrustee REGINA CANTRELL,ASSISTANT SECRETARYALAW 9200 OAKDALE AVE. -3RD FLOOR CHATSWORTH,CA 91311 (818)435-3661 ForSales Information:www.servicelinkASAP.com or 1-714-730-2727 www.prioritypost-ing.com or 1-714-573-1965www.auction.com or 1-800-280-2832 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 bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,this information can be obtainedfrom one of the following threecompanies: LPS Agency Salesand Posting at (714) 730-2727,or visit the Internet Web sitewww.se rv i ce l i nkASAP.com(Registration required to searchfor sale information) or PriorityPosting and Publishing at (714)573-1965 or visit the InternetWeb sitewww.priorityposting.com (Clickon the link for "AdvancedSearch" to search for sale infor-mation), or auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or visit the InternetWeb site www.auction.com,using the Trustee Sale No.shown above. 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. A-4476453 Published Rialto Record8/14/14,8/21/14,8/28/14 R-1389

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Notice of a Warehouse Lien Sale

TAKE NOTICE, that in accor-dance with the provisions of theCalifornia Civil Code, Section798.56a and CaliforniaCommercial Code, Sections7209 and 7210, there being dueand unpaid storage and otherrelated charges, incurred by theregistered owners E. Gibson, C.Clark, M. Martin, G. Schimmel,W. Schimmel Jr., Florine M.Schimmel and William I.Schimmel, and due notice havingbeen given to all parties known tohave a claim or interest therein,and the time specified in suchnotice for payment havingexpired, Ramrod Senior Housing,Inc. is entitled to a lien as ware-houseman on the goods, here-inafter described. Notice is here-by given that these goods will besold at a public auction in SanBernardino County at 1010Terrace Road, Space 9, SanBernardino, California 92410 onAugust 29th, 2014 at 10:00 AM.The goods to be sold consists ofa 1990 Golden West, CountryEstate 609 mobile home, Decal#LAR5981, Serial numbersGW1CALCE4373A, GW1CALCA4373B and GW1CALCE4373C,HUD Label no’s RAD535116,RAD535117 and RAD535118respectively. The sale couldinclude a lease or license.

The rent and storage due is$2100.00 plus additional storagecharges of $5.83 per day, includ-ing without limitation any fees,costs, cost of publication, andother incidental processingcharges legally incurred. RamrodSenior Housing, Inc. has deemedthis unit and the tenancy volun-tarily vacant.

The public will have access to thePark for purposes of the sale.The prospective purchaser musttender, in the full amount, acashier’s check payable toRamrod Seniors Housing, Inc., inthe Park Office, immediately afterthe sale is completed. This salewill be clear of all claims, liensand encumbrances except forpossible registration fees orunpaid taxes. While the sale islawful, no warranties of the saleare made and the sale is “as is”.The Park retains the right torequire the unit to be removedfrom the park within 48 hours ofthe sale unless an agreementwith the Park and Buyer can bereached for the unit to stay. If themobile home is removed from thePark, a purchasers must assumeall expenses to return the Spacesite to a clean and clear of alldebris and trash and accessorystructures and or parts asrequired by the Park. The buyerwill assume all responsibility forany damages caused by themobile homes removal. The Parkretains the right to postpone andreschedule the sale without fur-ther notice.

Notice: If this mobile home is toremain in Ramrod Senior Park,then the buyer must be awarethat income and age qualifica-tions for residency are required,also rehabilitation and repairs ofthe unit will have to be made tobring it to comply with local build-ing codes, various inspectionsand to the Park standards, rulesand regulations. Applications forresidency are in the RamrodSenior Park Office.Dated July 29, 2014 at SanBernardino, California.Ken LeBron, CEO and agent forRamrod Senior Housing, Inc.

Published Rialto RecordAugust 14, 21, 2014 R-1382

T.S. No. 14-27891APN: 0243-351-21-0-000

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 11/11/2004. 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 auction sale to thehighest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by a state or federalcredit union, or a check drawnby a state or federal savingsand loan association, or sav-ings association, or savingsbank specified in Section 5102of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business inthis 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, but withoutcovenant or warranty,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,interest thereon, fees, chargesand expenses of the Trusteefor the total amount (at the timeof the initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonably esti-mated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale.

Trustor: MARIA ELENASAAVEDRA, A MARRIEDWOMANDuly Appointed Trustee: LAWOFFICES OF LES ZIEVEDeed of Trust recorded11/18/2004 as Instrument No.2004-0840859 in book , pageof Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California, Date of Sale:9/5/2014 at 1:00PMPlace of Sale: Near the frontsteps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220Central Avenue Chino, CA91710Estimated amount of unpaidbalance and other charges:$413,474.78Note: Because the Beneficiaryreserves the right to bid lessthan the total debt owed, it ispossible that at the time of thesale the opening bid may beless than the total debt owed.

Street Address or other com-mon designation of real prop-erty:

1573 WEST VICTORIASTREET

RIALTO, CALIFORNIA 92376Described as follows:

AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED ON SAID DEEDOF TRUST

A.P.N #.: 0243-351-21-0-000The 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 is shown,directions to the location of theproperty may be obtained bysending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days ofthe date of first publication ofthis Notice of Sale.

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 ownershipof the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are ormay be responsible for payingoff all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before youcan receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouragedto investigate the existence,priority, 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 more

than one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more timesby the mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requiresthat information about trusteesale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the pub-lic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wishto learn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduledtime and date for the sale ofthis property, you may call(714) 848-9272 or visit thisInternet Web site www.elitepo-standpub.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case14-27891. 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 verifypostponement information is toattend the scheduled sale.

Dated: 8/7/2014Law Offices of Les Zieve, asTrustee 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450Irvine, CA 92606For Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (714) 848-7920For Sale Information: (714)848-9272 www.elitepostand-pub.com

Natalie Franklin, Trustee SaleOfficer

THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION WEOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. EPP9869 Published Rialto Record8/14, 8/21, 8/28/2014 R-1380

T.S. No.: 2012-02799Loan No.: 7142001929A.P.N..: 0131-221-15-0-000

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALENOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARYOF THE INFORMATION INTHIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注:本文件包含一个信息摘要참고사항: 본 첨부 문서에 정보요약서가 있습니다NOTA: SE ADJUNTA UNRESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIÓN DE ESTEDOCUMENTOTALA: MAYROONG BUOD NGIMPORMASYON SA DOKU-MENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀBẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢCVỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀILIỆU NÀY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(a), THE SUMMARY OFINFORMATION REFERREDTO ABOVE IS NOT ATTACHEDTO THE RECORDED COPYOF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PRO-VIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED7/11/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER.

Trustor: ANTONIO TORO JR, ASINGLE MAN AND MONICATORO, A SINGLE WOMAN, ASJOINT TENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee: PowerDefault Services, Inc.Recorded 7/18/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0422169in book ---, page --- of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California.

Date of Sale: 9/4/2014 at 1:00PMPlace of Sale:NEAR THE FRONT STEPSLEADING UP TO THE CITY OFCHINO CIVIC CENTER, 13220CENTRAL AVENUE, C HINO,CA

Estimated amount of unpaidbalance and other charges:$285,466.96

WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER’SCHECK DRAWN ON A STATEOR NATIONAL BANK, ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAV-INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA-TION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIA-TION OR SAVINGS BANKSPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102OF THE FINANCIAL CODEAND AUTHORIZED TO DOBUSINESS IN THIS STATE:

All right, title, and interest con-veyed and now held by the

trustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to a Deed of Trustdescribed as

Note: Because the Beneficiaryreserves the right to bid lessthan the total debt owed, it ispossible that at the time of thesale the opening bid may beless than the total debt.

More fully described in saidDeed of Trust

Street Address or other com-mon designation of real proper-ty:124 W VODDEN STRIALTO, California 92376-6930A.P.N.: 0131-221-15-0-000

The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incor-rectness of the street addressor other 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 obligationsecured by the property to besold and reasonable estimatedcosts, expenses and advancesat the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is:$285,466.96

If the Trustee is unable to con-vey 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.

The beneficiary of the Deed ofTrust has executed and deliv-ered to the undersigned a writ-ten request to commence fore-closure, and the undersignedcaused a Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recordedin the county where the realproperty is located.

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 ownershipof the property. You should alsobe aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a juniorlien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are ormay be responsible for payingoff all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, before youcan receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priori-ty, and size of outstanding liensthat may exist on this propertyby contacting the countyrecorder's office or a title insur-ance company, either of whichmay charge you a fee for thisinformation. If you consult eitherof these resources, you shouldbe aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty.

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more timesby the mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requiresthat information about trusteesale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the pub-lic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wishto learn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call (866)240-3530, visit this InternetWeb sitehttp://altisource.com/resware/TrusteeServicesSearch.aspxusing the file number assignedto this case 2012-02799.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.

Date: 7/30/2014Power Default Services, Inc.c/o 30 Corporate Park, Suite450Irvine, CA 92606Automated Sale Information:(855) 427-2204http://altisource.com/resware/TrusteeServicesSearch.aspxFor Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (866) 240-3530

Tamika Smith, Trustee SaleAssistant

THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION WEOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEPublished Rialto Record8/14,8/21,8/28/14 R-1381

APN: 0127-113-82 TS No: CA08002572-14-1 TO No: 1620478 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED May 7, 2009. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.On October 14, 2014 at 09:00 AM,Auction.com Room, Ontario ConventionCenter, 2000 East Convention CenterWay, Ontario, CA 91764, MTC FinancialInc. dba Trustee Corps, as the dulyAppointed Trustee, under and pursuantto the power of sale contained in thatcertain Deed of Trust Recorded on May15, 2009 as Instrument No. 2009-0209870 and that said Deed of Trustwas modified by Modification Agreementrecorded on February 7, 2013 asInstrument Number 2013-0057080 ofofficial records in the Office of theRecorder of San Bernardino County,California, executed by KEISHA L MIL-TON, A SINGLE WOMAN, as Trustor(s),MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nomineefor BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. asBeneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER,in lawful money of the United States, allpayable at the time of sale, that certainproperty situated in said County,California describing the land therein as:AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property hereto-fore described is being sold “as is”. Thestreet address and other common desig-nation, if any, of the real propertydescribed above is purported to be: 180W WALNUT AVENUE UNIT D, RIALTO,CA 92376 The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectnessof the street address and other commondesignation, if any, shown herein. Saidsale will be made without covenant orwarranty, express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principal sum of theNote(s) secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as provided in saidNote(s), advances if any, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, estimatedfees, charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The total amount of theunpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs, expensesand advances at the time of the initialpublication of this Notice of Trustee’sSale is estimated to be $90,436.37(Estimated). However, prepayment pre-miums, accrued interest and advanceswill increase this figure prior to sale.Beneficiary’s bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount. Inaddition to cash, the Trustee will accepta cashier’s check drawn on a state ornational bank, a check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savings and loanassociation, savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 ofthe California Financial Code andauthorized to do business in California,or other such funds as may be accept-able to the Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, the Trusteemay withhold the issuance of theTrustee’s Deed Upon Sale until fundsbecome available to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right. The prop-erty offered for sale excludes all fundsheld on account by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, the success-ful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. Notice toPotential Bidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risks involvedin bidding at a Trustee auction. You willbe bidding on a lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bid at aTrustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership ofthe property. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may bea junior lien. If you are the highest bid-der at the auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens seniorto the lien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to the proper-ty. You are encouraged to investigatethe existence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the countyrecorder's office or a title insurance com-pany, either of which may charge you afee for this information. If you consulteither of these resources, you should beaware that the same Lender may holdmore than one mortgage or Deed ofTrust on the property. Notice to PropertyOwner The sale date shown on thisNotice of Sale may be postponed one ormore times by the Mortgagee,Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuantto Section 2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires that informationabout Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public,as a courtesy to those not present at thesale. If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property, youmay call Auction.com at 800.280.2832for information regarding the Trustee'sSale or visit the Internet Web siteaddress www.Auction.com for informa-tion regarding the sale of this property,using the file number assigned to thiscase, CA08002572-14-1. Informationabout postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponement informationis to attend the scheduled sale. Date:August 5, 2014 MTC Financial Inc. dbaTrustee Corps TS No. CA08002572-14-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614949-252-8300 Amy Lemus, AuthorizedSignatory SALE INFORMATION CANBE OBTAINED ONLINE ATwww.Auction.com FOR AUTOMATEDSALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:AUCTION.COM at 800.280.2832 MTCFinancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps MAYBE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAYBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.P1107050 Published Rialto Record8/14, 8/21, 08/28/2014 R-1386

APN: 0239-441-26-0-000 TS No:CA01000077-14 TO No: 95304397NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED August 4,2005.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGSAGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. On September 8,2014 at 1 :00 PM, near the front stepsleading up to the City of Chino CivicCenter, 13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA91710, Special Default Services, Inc., asthe duly Appointed Trustee, under andpursuant to the power of sale containedin that certain Deed of Trust Recordedon August 12, 2005 as Instrument No.2005-0591663 of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, executed by HOZELLSWAN, AN UNMARRIED MAN, asTrustor(s), FIRST FRANKLIN A DIVI-SION OF NAT CITY BANK OF IN asBeneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER,in lawful money of the United States, allpayable at the time of sale, that certainproperty situated in said County,California describing the land therein as:AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST AND ALL RELATEDLOAN DOCUMENTS The propertyheretofore described is being sold “asis". The street address and other com-mon designation, if any, of the real prop-erty described above is purported to be:2783 LA MORADA DRIVE, RIALTO, CA92377 The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectnessof the street address and other commondesignation, if any, shown herein. Saidsale will be made without covenant orwarranty, express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principal sum of theNote(s) secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as provided in saidNote(s), advances if any, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, estimatedfees, charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The total amount of theunpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs, expensesand advances at the time of the initialpublication of this Notice of Trustee'sSale is estimated to be$153,561.80(Estimated). However, pre-payment premiums, accrued interestand advances will increase this figureprior to sale. Beneficiary's bid at saidsale may include all or part of saidamount. In addition to cash, the Trusteewill accept a cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, a check drawn bya state or federal credit union or a checkdrawn by a state or federal savings andloan association, savings association orsavings bank specified in Section 5102of the California Financial Code andauthorized to do business in California,or other such funds as may be accept-able to the Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, the Trusteemay withhold the issuance of theTrustee's Deed Upon Sale until fundsbecome available to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right. The prop-erty offered for sale excludes all fundsheld on account by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason. the success-ful bidder's sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. Notice toPotential Bidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risks involvedin bidding at a Trustee auction. You willbe bidding on a lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bid at aTrustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership ofthe property. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may bea junior lien. If you are the highest bidderat the auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens seniorto the lien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to the proper-ty. You are encouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this propertyby contacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance company,either of which may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consult either ofthese resources, you should be awarethat the same Lender may hold morethan one mortgage or Deed of Trust onthe property. Notice to Property OwnerThe sale date shown on this Notice ofSale may be postponed one or moretimes by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary,Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that information aboutTrustee Sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public, as acourtesy to those not present at the sale.If you wish to learn whether your saledate has been postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you may callPriority Posting and Publishing at 714-573-1965 for information regarding theTrustee's Sale or visit the Internet Website address listed below for informationregarding the sale of this property, usingthe file number assigned to this case,CA01000077-14. Information aboutpostponements that are very short induration or that occur close in time to thescheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information oron the Internet Web site. The best way toverify postponement information is toattend the scheduled sale. Date: August7, 2014 Special Default Services, Inc.,as Duly Appointed Successor TrusteeTS No. CA01000077-14 17272 Red HillAvenue Irvine, CA 92614 (866) 706-

4182 Lisa Rohrbacker, Trustee SalesOfficer SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT www.prioritv-posting.com FOR AUTOMATED SALESINFORMATION PLEASE CALL: PriorityPosting and Publishing AT 714-573-1965 SPECIAL DEFAULT SERVICES,INC. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDMAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.P1107589 Published Rialto Record8/14, 8/21, 08/28/2014 R-1384

APN: 0239-472-02-0-000 TS No:CA08001656-14-1 TO No: 95304573NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED September 21,2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER. OnSeptember 8, 2014 at 01:00 PM, nearthe front steps leading up to the City ofChino Civic Center, 13220 CentralAve., Chino, CA 91710, MTCFinancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, asthe duly Appointed Trustee, under andpursuant to the power of sale con-tained in that certain Deed of Trustrecorded on September 28, 2006, asInstrument No. 2006-0663065, of offi-cial records in the Office of theRecorder of San Bernardino County,California, executed by PAULROGERS, A SINGLE MAN, asTrustor(s), in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-

TEMS, INC. as nominee for COUN-TRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. asBeneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-DER, in lawful money of the UnitedStates, all payable at the time of sale,that certain property situated in saidCounty, California describing the landtherein as: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OFTRUST The property heretoforedescribed is being sold “as is”. Thestreet address and other commondesignation, if any, of the real proper-ty described above is purported to be:2518 PLAZA SERENA DR, RIALTO,CA 92377-3608 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street addressand other common designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will be madewithout covenant or warranty, expressor implied, regarding title, possession,or encumbrances, to pay the remain-ing principal sum of the Note(s)secured by said Deed of Trust, withinterest thereon, as provided in saidNote(s), advances if any, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, estimatedfees, charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts created bysaid Deed of Trust. The total amountof the unpaid balance of the obliga-tions secured by the property to besold and reasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at the time ofthe initial publication of this Notice ofTrustee’s Sale is estimated to be$405,083.92 (Estimated). However,prepayment premiums, accrued inter-est and advances will increase this fig-ure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid atsaid sale may include all or part ofsaid amount. In addition to cash, theTrustee will accept a cashier’s checkdrawn on a state or national bank, acheck drawn by a state or federalcredit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loanassociation, savings association orsavings bank specified in Section5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business inCalifornia, or other such funds as maybe acceptable to the Trustee. In theevent tender other than cash isaccepted, the Trustee may withholdthe issuance of the Trustee’s DeedUpon Sale until funds become avail-able to the payee or endorsee as amatter of right. The property offeredfor sale excludes all funds held onaccount by the property receiver, ifapplicable. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder’s sole and exclusiveremedy shall be the return of moniespaid to the Trustee and the successfulbidder shall have no further recourse.Notice to Potential Bidders If you areconsidering bidding on this propertylien, you should understand that thereare risks involved in bidding at aTrustee auction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at a Trusteeauction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are the highestbidder at the auction, you are or maybe responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off,before you can receive clear title tothe property. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority, andsize of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting thecounty recorder's office or a title insur-ance company, either of which maycharge you a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of these resources,you should be aware that the sameLender may hold more than one mort-gage or Deed of Trust on the property.Notice to Property Owner The saledate shown on this Notice of Sale maybe postponed one or more times bythe Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee,or a court, pursuant to Section 2924gof the California Civil Code. The lawrequires that information aboutTrustee Sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public, as acourtesy to those not present at thesale. If you wish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property, youmay call Priority Posting andPublishing at 714-573-1965 for infor-mation regarding the Trustee's Sale orvisit the Internet Web site address list-ed below for information regarding thesale of this property, using the filenumber assigned to this case,CA08001656-14-1. Information aboutpostponements that are very short induration or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend thescheduled sale. Date: August 4, 2014MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee CorpsTS No. CA08001656-14-1 17100Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Amy Lemus, AuthorizedSignatory SALE INFORMATION CANBE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.pri-orityposting.com FOR AUTOMATEDSALES INFORMATION PLEASECALL: Priority Posting and PublishingAT 714-573-1965 MTC Financial Inc.dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACTINGAS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.P1106800 Published Rialto Record8/14, 8/21, 08/28/2014 R-1385

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T.S. No.: 2014-01462-CA Loan No.: 7130937241 A.P.N.:0127-454-02-0-000

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 DATED06/25/2007. 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 A LAWYER.

Trustor: YOLANDA I. GARCIA, ASINGLE WOMAN AND JOSIE P.ARTALEJO, A SINGLE WOMAN,AS JOINT TENANTS.Duly Appointed Trustee: WesternProgressive, LLCRecorded 07/03/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0392980 inbook ---, page--- and of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Date of Sale: 09/03/2014 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:$425,985.73

WILL SELL AT PUBIC AUCTIONTO HIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER’S CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE ORNATIONAL 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 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

More fully described in said Deedof Trust

Street Address or other commondesignation of real property: 655West Van Koevering Street,Rialto, CA 92376 A.P.N.: 0127-454-02-0-000

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:$425,985.73.

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 deliveredto 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 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 this property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not present atthe sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall (866)-960-8299 or visit thisInternet Web site http://alti-source.com/resware/TrusteeServicesSearch.aspx using the filenumber assigned to this case2014-01462-CA. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone infor-mation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify post-ponement information is toattend the scheduled sale

Date: July 28, 2014Western Progressive, LLC , LLC, as TrusteeC/o 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450Irvine, CA 92606Automated Sale InformationLine: (866) 960-8299 http://alti-source.com/resware/TrusteeServicesSearch.aspxFor Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (866) 240-3530

THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSEPUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD8/7,8/14,8/21/14 R-1379

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETrustee Sale No. 14CA00195-1 OrderNo. 8415666 APN: 0127-434-16-0-000 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED06/29/2012. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. OnAugust 27, 2014 at 11:30 AM,RSM&A Foreclosure Services, LLC asthe duly appointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of Trust RecordedJuly 10, 2012 as Document Number:2012-0274787 of official records in theOffice of the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California, execut-ed by: CECIL J FERNANDEZ asTrustor, Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., solely asnominee for One Reverse Mortgage,LLC, , as Beneficiary, WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHESTBIDDER FOR CASH (payable at timeof sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates, by cash, a cashier’s checkdrawn by a state or national bank, acheck drawn by a state or federal cred-it union, or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association,savings association, or savings bankspecified in section 5102 of theFinancial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state) at the followinglocation: On the southside of the mainentrance to the Chino Public Library,13180 Central Avenue., Chino, allright, title and interest conveyed to andnow held by it under said Deed of Trustin the property situated in said County,California describing the land therein:Legal description as more fullydescribed in said deed of trust. Theproperty heretofore described is beingsold “as is”. The street address andother common designation, if any, ofthe real property described above ispurported to be: 897 N Millard Ave,Rialto, CA 92376. The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street addressand other common designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will be made,but without covenant or warranty,expressed or implied, regarding title,possession, or encumbrances, to paythe remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as provided insaid note(s), advances, if any, underthe terms of the Deed of Trust, esti-mated fees, charges and expenses ofthe Trustee and of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, to-wit:$122,913.73 (Estimated*) *Accruedinterest and additional advances, ifany, will increase this figure prior tosale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are considering biddingon this property lien, you shouldunderstand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion. You will be bidding on a lien, notthe property itself. Placing the highestbid at a trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property. You shouldalso be aware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien. If youare the highest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsible for pay-ing off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you can receiveclear title to the property. You areencouraged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder’s officeor a title insurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee for thisinformation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you should be awarethat the same lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shown on thisnotice of sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mortgagee, ben-eficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires that informa-tion about trustee sale postponementsbe made available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those not pres-ent at the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been post-poned, and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call (714) 277-4845or visit this Internet Web Sitewww.usa-foreclosure.com, using thefile number, 14CA00195-1, assignedto this case. Information about post-ponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to thescheduled sale may not be immediate-ly reflected in the telephone informa-tion or on the Internet Web site. Thebest way to verify postponement infor-mation is to attend the scheduled sale.The beneficiary under said Deed ofTrust heretofore executed and deliv-ered to the undersigned a writtenDeclaration of Default and Demand forSale, and a written Notice of Defaultand Election to Sell. The undersignedcaused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locat-ed and more than three months haveelapsed since such recordation.DATE: 7/18/2014 RSM&AForeclosure Services, LLC 43252Woodward Ave, Suite 180 BloomfieldHills, CA 48302 (805) 804-5616 Forspecific information on sales includingbid amounts call (714) 277-4845.KIMBERLY KARAS, Authorized Agentof RSM&A Foreclosure Services, LLCFEI#1045.245103 Published Rialto Record8/7/14, 8/14/14, 8/21/14 R-1378

APN: 0128-111-23-0-000Property : 212 North SpruceAvenue, Rialto, CA 92376-5629 Title Order No. : 730-1304902-70 Trustee Sale No. :8686-011207-F00 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE’S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST, DATED March 12,2007. 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,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On September 03,2014, Sage Point LenderServices, LLC, as dulyappointed Trustee WILL SELLAT PUBLIC AUCTION TOHIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTdrawn on a state or nationalbank, cashier’s check drawnby a state or federal creditunion, or a cashier’s checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin this state, or other form ofpayment authorized by2924h(b), (Payable at time ofsale in lawful money of theUnited States). The sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, tosatisfy the obligation securedby said Deed of Trust withinterest and late chargesthereon, as provided in saidnote(s), advances, under theterms of said Deed of Trust,fees, charges and expenses ofthe Trustee and of the trustscreated by said Deed of Trust.The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common des-ignation, if any, shown herein.All right, title and interest con-veyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State describedas: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN BELOWMENTIONED DEED OFTRUST Executed by: Jose CGonzalez, a married man as

his sole & separate propertyRecorded on March 27, 2007,as Instrument No. 2007-0188069, of Official Records,in the office of the CountyRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California Date ofSale: September 03, 2014 at09:00 AM Place of Sale: at theAuction.Com Room of theOntario Convention Center,2000 East Convention CenterWay, Ontario, CA 91764 Thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, of thereal property described aboveis purported to be: 212NORTH SPRUCE AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376-5629APN# 0128-111-23-0-000 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 ofthis Notice of Sale is$397,930.87. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and deliv-ered to the undersigned a writ-ten Declaration of Default andDemand for Sale, and a writtenNotice of Default and Electionto Sell. The undersignedcaused said Notice of Defaultand Election to Sell to berecorded in the County wherethe real property is located. Ifthe Trustee is unable to con-vey 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 the return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this proper-ty lien, 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 free andclear ownership of the proper-ty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien. If youare the highest bidder at theauction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the proper-ty. 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 made avail-able to you and to the public,as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wishto learn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduledtime and date for the sale ofthis property, you may call(800) 280-2832 or visit thisInternet Web site WWW.AUC-TION.COM, using the file num-ber assigned to this case8686-011207-F00. Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may not imme-diately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on theInternet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. Date: 7/28/14Sage Point Lender Services,LLC 400 Exchange, Suite 110Irvine, CA 92602 949-265-9940 Brenda Avila, employeeof Sagepoint Lender Services,LLC FOR TRUSTEE'S SALEINFORMATION PLEASECALL (800) 280-2832 or visitWWW.AUCTION.COM SAGEPOINT LENDER SERVICES,LLC MAY BE ACTING AS ADEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.NPP0234161 Published Rialto Record8/7/14,8/14/14,8/21/14 R-1377

T.S. No. 14-0622-11 Loan No.0555835158 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'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: 본 첨부 문서에 정보 요약서가 있습니다 NOTA:SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMENDE LA INFORMACIÓN DEESTE DOCUMENTO TALA:MAYROONG BUOD NGIMPORMASYON SA DOKU-MENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈMTHEO ĐÂY LÀ BẢN TRÌNHBÀY TÓM LƯỢC VỀ THÔNGTIN TRONG TÀI LIỆU NÀYPLEASE NOTE THAT PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(d)(1) THE ABOVESTATEMENT IS REQUIREDTO APPEAR ON THIS DOC-UMENT BUT PURSUANT TOCIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMA-TION IS NOT REQUIRED TOBE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMA-RY OF INFORMATIONNEED ONLY BE MAILED TOTHE MORTGAGOR ORTRUSTOR. YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 8/1/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highestbidder for cash, cashier'scheck drawn on a state ornational bank, check drawnby a state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 ofthe Financial Code andauthorized to do business inthis 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 proper-ty under and pursuant to aDeed of Trust describedbelow. The sale will be made,but without covenant or war-ranty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum ofthe note(s) secured by theDeed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the timeof the initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forthbelow. The amount may begreater on the day of sale.Trustor: LASHANDA M. NET-TLES, A SINGLE WOMANDuly Appointed Trustee: TheWolf Firm, A Law CorporationRecorded 8/15/2006 asInstrument No. 2006-0555397 of Official Recordsin the office of the Recorder ofSan Bernardino County,California, Street Address orother common designation ofreal property: 1173 SOUTHCACTUS AVENUE #1 RIAL-TO, CA A.P.N.: 0128-612-01-0-000 Loan ModificationRecorded 5/24/2011 andInstrument # 2011-0211221Date of Sale: 8/27/2014 at1:00 PM Place of Sale: At themain (south) entrance to theCity of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino,CA. Amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$172,904.69, estimated Theundersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress or other commondesignation, if any, shownabove. If no street address orother common designation isshown, directions to the loca-tion of the property may beobtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date offirst publication of this Noticeof Sale. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you areconsidering bidding on thisproperty lien, you shouldunderstand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will bebidding on a lien, not on theproperty itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clearownership of the property.

You should also be awarethat the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien. If youare the highest bidder at theauction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or atitle insurance company,either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information.If you consult either of theseresources, you should beaware that the same lendermay hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust onthe property. NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on thisnotice of sale may be post-poned one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuantto Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale datehas been postponed, and, ifapplicable, the rescheduledtime and date for the sale ofthis property, you may call(916) 939-0772 or visit thisInternet Web sitewww.nationwideposting.com,using the file numberassigned to this case 14-0622-11. 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 toverify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: 7/28/2014 TheWolf Firm, A Law Corporation2955 Main Street, 2nd FloorIrvine, California 92614Foreclosure Department(949) 720-9200 SaleInformation Only: (916) 939-0772 www.nationwidepost-ing.com Frank Escalera,Team Lead NPP0233999 Published Rialto Record8/7/14,8/14/14,8/21/14 R-1376

T.S. No. 13-3218-11 LoanNo. 871328787 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'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 SUMMARYOF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BERECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMA-RY OF INFORMATION NEEDONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR ORTRUSTOR. YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED4/30/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auctionsale to the highest bidder forcash, cashier's check drawnon a state or national bank,check drawn by a state or fed-eral credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federalsavings and loan association,or savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to dobusiness in this state will beheld 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 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 Deedof Trust, with interest and latecharges thereon, as providedin the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deedof Trust, interest thereon,fees, charges and expensesof the Trustee for the totalamount (at the time of the ini-tial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. Theamount may be greater on theday of sale. Trustor: IRENE HHERNANDEZ, AN UNMAR-RIED WOMAN DulyAppointed Trustee: The WolfFirm, A Law CorporationRecorded 5/16/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0297478of Official Records in theoffice of the Recorder of SanBernardino County,California, Street Address orother common designation ofreal property: 18895 13THSTREET BLOOMINGTON,CA 92316 A.P.N.: 0259-161-19-0000 Date of Sale:8/27/2014 at 1:00 PM Placeof Sale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 CentralAve., Chino, CA. Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $149,003.18, esti-mated The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address or other com-mon designation, if any,shown above. If no streetaddress or other commondesignation is shown, direc-tions to the location of theproperty may be obtained bysending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 daysof the date of first publicationof this Notice of Sale.NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS: If you are consid-ering 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 bidderat the auction, you are or maybe responsible for paying offall liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title tothe property. You are encour-aged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may existon this property by contactingthe county recorder's office ora title insurance company,either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information.If you consult either of theseresources, you should beaware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this notice of salemay be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or acourt, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been post-poned, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, youmay call (916) 939-0772 orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.nationwideposting.com,using the file numberassigned to this case 13-3218-11. 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: 7/23/2014 TheWolf Firm, A Law Corporation2955 Main Street, 2nd FloorIrvine, California 92614Foreclosure Department(949) 720-9200 SaleInformation Only: (916) 939-0772 www.nationwidepost-ing.com Frank Escalera,Team Lead NPP0233892 Published Rialto Record8/7/14,8/14/14,8/21/14 R-1375

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Art show at Mission Gables benefits Redlands Bowl programs

By Yazmin Alvarez

There’s no shortage ofartists in the Inland Em-pire.

And on Saturday, dozens gath-ered locally in Redlands to show-case their works in an area whereart culture thrives, the MissionGables House and the RedlandsBowl.For the second year, the Associ-

ates of the Redlands Bowl held thebenefit art show at the historic

home to bring attention to andraise funds for programming at theRedlands Bowl.Especially its Summer Music

Festival, which wraps up its 91sseason Aug. 22, said associatemembers and this year’s event or-ganizers, Lisa Davis and ChristineRentz.“It’s the longest-running and free

music festival that brings bignames and even bigger perform-ances to Redlands,” Davis said ofthe series. “Fundraising for it iscritical. Events like (the art show)

are ways we help keep the Bowland its programs alive.”Although there are several art

shows and festivals held through-out the year in the city, Rentz saysshe hopes art lovers put the Mis-sion Gables show on their calen-dars as they hope to continue itannually. As part of Saturday’s art show,

the home which sits adjacent to theRedlands Bowl, was filled withhundreds of pieces of art from avariety of mediums by more than30 artists from throughout the re-

gion. Because the event was well re-

ceived by artists interested in par-ticipating, organizers alsoprovided display space outside thehome on the grassy area that sur-rounds the bowl. Local artists like Helen Carson

was among some of the lucky todisplay her art--custom decoratedcigar boxes--inside the home, a re-lief from the Saturday’s heat, shesaid.“It’s very warm out but I’m glad

that hasn’t stopped interested buy-ers,” said the Highland resident .“It’s good to have that local base.”With the help of the art show,

Carson was able to expand hercustomer list in just the few hoursof the show.“I have a few custom orders al-

ready from a lot of local people,”she said. “That’s the glory thatthese local shows offer.” And the other aspect that Davis

and Rentz hoped to fulfil in coor-dinating the show, “to highlightthe longstanding and growing artcommunity in the city,” Davissaid.More information on fundraising

efforts and Redlands Bowl pro-gramming including the finalSummer Music Festival produc-tion, can be found online at asso-ciatesoftheredlandsbowl.com.

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

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Helen Carson of Highland was among the several artists showcasing their works at the Associatesof the Redlands Bowl second annual Art Show at the historic Mission Gables House in Redlands. Carson customizes cigar boxes.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Dozens of art lovers attended the second annual Art Show at thehistoric Mission Gables House in Redlands. The event was in ef-fort to raise funds for programming at the Redlands Bowl.